The equivalent of "ten" in Latin is "decem."
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The Latin root "dec" means "ten." It is often used in words related to the number ten, such as decimal, decade, decathlon.
The root word of decade is "decem," which is Latin for "ten."
[Middle English, from Old English twelf; see dwo- in Indo-European roots.]There is no W in Latin.The Latin word for the cardinal number twelve is "duodecim" (quite literally, two and ten.)The ordinal (Twelfth) is "duodecimus."
Dabitur is "will be given" with a third-person subject (he, she, it).In Latin, only the thing given can be used as the subject (as in English "Ten dollars will be given to charity"), never the recipient (as in English "The charity will be given ten dollars").
December is named after 'decem' which is Latin for ten.
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The latin word for ten is "decem"
Ten in Latin
Ten in Latin
it is Latin for ten, eg: a decade means ten years.
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