zwei rote Luftballons
To say two weeks in German you would say zwei Wochen.
If you mean 'Is there a way of remembering how to spell the word balloon', I suggest that you think of the two letter O's as balloons, and the two letter L's, as the strings, one for each balloon - two balloons, two strings. Just draw a picture in your head, of someone holding two red balloons! Does it work?
To find two-fifths of 130 balloons, multiply 130 by ( \frac{2}{5} ), which equals 52 balloons. For two-thirds of 130 balloons, multiply 130 by ( \frac{2}{3} ), resulting in approximately 86.67 balloons. Thus, two-fifths of 130 balloons is 52, and two-thirds is about 86.67.
thirty-two = zweiunddreißig.
zwei Enkel
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
beautiful in German = schon (the 'o' has two dots over it)
die zwei Jahre
Two front war - (der) Zweifrontenkrieg.
The force between two balloons would be due to electrostatic forces, as the balloons can become negatively charged and repel each other. The force would depend on the charge of the balloons and the distance between them.
It depends on context, auf, an are two examples
two females = zwei Frauen