Dodici is an Italian equivalent of '12'. It combines the word 'due' for 'two' with the word 'dieci' for 'ten'. It's pronounced 'DOH-dee-chee'.
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Fondo is a municipality in the province of Trento in the Italian region of Trentino-Alto. It has a population of 1,462 and an area of twelve square miles.
"Twelfth" is an English equivalent of the Italian word dodicesimo.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective that is formed from the noun dodici ("twelve"). The pronunciation is "DOH-dee-TCHEH-see-moh." The feminine form, dodicesima, is pronounced "DOH-dee-TCHEH-see-mah."
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Ho quindici anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am 15 years old." The declaration translates literally as "I have 15 years" in English. The pronunciation will be "o KWEEN-dee-tchee AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
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My answer... not 100%, but quite 99%: Latin: duodecim = twelve, with "duo, duae, duo"... for two and "decem" for ten... "duodecimus, -a, -um" stand for the twelfth... In italian, too, they say dodici, meaning they droped the "u" of "duo" as in english. And in german, too, the "c" in units has changed to a "z"... And finally in french twelve is called "douze" and a number about twelve is more or less a "douzaine". Vic
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