Ventotto is an Italian equivalent of the English number "twenty-eight."Specifically, the number venti means "twenty (20)." The number otto means "eight (8)." The pronunciation is "vehn-TOHT-toh."
Otto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "eight (8)." The number takes only one form regardless of the gender of the object or organism of which there are one less than nine (9). The pronunciation will be "OT-to" in Italian.
na na means the number 8 in Japanese
Sessantotto is a literal Italian equivalent of the English number "68." The pronunciation of the invariable numeral -- which combines sessanta ("sixty," "60") and otto("eight,") "8") -- will be "SES-san-TOT-to" in Italian.
In the Japanese version of Final Fantasy 8 Seifer calls Zell "Chikin Yarou" (チキン野郎) which could loosely be translated as "Chicken-scared", or like in the game, "Chicken-Wuss".
Google translator lists it as 'hachi'
Ochocientos siete is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "807." The number merges ocho ("eight," "8"), cientos ("hundreds") and siete ("seven," "7"). The pronunciation will be "O-tcho-SYEN-tos SYEH-tey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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Centotrentotto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "one hundred thirty-eight (138)." The number in question combines the numbers cento ("hundred," "100"), trenta("thirty," "30") and otto ("eight," "8"). The pronunciation will be "TCHEN-to-tren-TOT-to" in Italian.
"Thirty-eight" is an English equivalent of the Spanish number treinta y ocho. It merges treinta ("thirty," "30"), y ("and") and ocho ("eight," "8"). The pronunciation will be "TREN-teye-O-tcho" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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