Naughty Lust , Party First
forty's = 40
fought forth
43,043 except that normally the thousands are given first. But, you do have "4 and 20" for 24 blackbirds in Nursery Rhymes, so why not give the thousands afterwards?
Forty five is one example.
finer, shiner, miner, minor, forty-niner, whiner
Forty-first = 41st
Forty, shortly, shorty, naughty, haughty, bawdy.
Oh, not very many things: shorty snorty sporty warty naughty, haughty, sortie- well, in Australia and Britain, naughty and haughty ryme with forty, but in America they are pronounced differently. shorty Sporty Sortie Lordy
lottydottbore, shore, more, poor, sore, core,at my doorNaughty Amour? Haughty Centaur?Warty Snore?
Most people say it like 4D. Sporty and shorty are good rhymes (the sound of the T is usually indistinguishable from a D in all of the above). The emphasis is on the first syllable.
There are no exact rhymes for "forty two" due to its unique combination of sounds. However, you could consider using slant rhymes or near rhymes such as "blue" or "shoe" to create a similar sound pattern in a poetic context. It's important to note that rhyming can be subjective and may vary depending on dialect and pronunciation.
The ordinal form is "forty-first", numerically 41st. (The cardinal number is forty-one.)