I) unus
II) duo
III) tres
IV) quuatuor
V) quinque
VI) sex
VII) septem
VIII) octo
IX) novem
X) decem
XI) undecim
XII) duodecim
XIII) tredecim
XIV) quattordecim
XV) quindecim
XVI) sedecim
XVII) septendecim
XVIII) duodeviginti
XIX) undeviginti
XX) viginti
XXI) viginti (et) unus
XXII) viginti (et) duo
XXIII) viginti (et) tres
XXIV) viginti (et) quuatuor
XXV) viginti (et) quinque
XXVI) viginti (et) sex
XXVII) viginti (et) septem
XXVIII) viginti (et) octo
XXIX) viginti (et) novem
XXX) triginta
XXXI) triginta (et) unus
XXXII) triginta (et) duo
XXXIII) triginta (et) tres
XXXIV) triginta (et) quuatuor
XXXV) triginta (et) quinque
XXXVI) triginta (et) sex
XXXVII) triginta (et) septem
XXXVIII) triginta (et) octo
XXXIX) triginta (et) novem
XL) quadragina
notes:
*Unus, Duo and Tres all decline normally, Unus only in singular forms, Duo and Tres only in Plural forms.
*None of the other numbers decline.
*Using "et" to connect numbers is optional
*These are only the first 40 Cardinal numbers, Ordinals are different.
One in Latin is "unus"
Divine one in Latin would be divus for a man and diva for a woman
There are a few different places one can go to learn Latin. One can sign up for a Latin class at your local university, library, etc. There are also several computer programs that can teach you to speak Latin. One can also read Latin textbooks or listen to Latin training CD's as well.
Chromacolor in latin is just color. it is one of the many latin word we still use today.
One Latin equivalent of the English word 'unity' is unitas. The Latin noun may be translated as 'unity, oneness'. Another Latin equivalent is the number 'unus', which means 'one'.
1,13,212
Unus ex duodecim.
Twelve cents. Which literally means 12 hundredths, in Latin.
Be consistent. If writing in paragraph form, if one is typed, then type twelve. Or, 1 and 12.
One trillion is a one followed by twelve zeroes.
One lakh is written as 100,000 One crore is written as 10,000,000 Twelve thousand crores is written as 120,000,000,000
30,112
Three billion one hundred twelve million.
600,012,100
At one time December was the tenth month. The names of September, October, November, and December are from the Latin numbers seven through ten.
Negative one times negative twelve equals positive twelve. This is because multiplying two negative numbers results in a positive number. Therefore, -1 × -12 = 12.
Not exactly. For a while the Romans had ten months. However thety had a lapse between one year of named dates and the next. The time in between was sort of unmentionable. They did not want to give names to those dreary days of bad weather because it would bring bad luck. The months were also named after numbers, though most of them got renamed for one thing (or person) or another. September through December still reflect the Latin numbers seven through ten.