The term "Ten Four" means Messege Received. It is a code used by CB owners possibly since the dawn of time. 10 - 4.
The radio term "ten-four" means "acknowledged" or "message received." It originates from the ten-codes used in law enforcement and radio communication to convey specific messages succinctly. When someone says "ten-four," it indicates that they understand the information or instructions given. The phrase has since entered popular culture, often used to express agreement or understanding.
Ten can be translated into Kikuyu language as ikumi.
One; two; three; four; five; six; seven; eight; nine; ten.
Four hundred and ten.
4.10 = four and one tenth (or four and ten hundredths.
The English word 'radio', are said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "iredio".
Ten-four is a CB radio term that means "message acknowledged." it's a numeric/alphabetic poo . . . '10' pertains to it's respective letter in the alphabet 'J' . . . and '4' denotes 'D' . . . 'JD' aka. 'JOB DONE' . . . ie. message acknowledged
IN tamil language the number ten is called as : PATHU
Yes I am ten and I write songs and sing them on the radio
Quadrangle has four sides four angles and is ten letters long.
Four can be translated into Kikuyu language as inya.
It's ten hundred and seventy-four.