Decem.
One Latin equivalent of the English number 'thirteen' is tredecim, which means 'three [and] ten'. Another is decem et tres, which means 'ten and three'. The Latin word for 'thirteenth' is 'tertius decimus', which means 'third [and] tenth'.
septimus is latin for seven. September was the seventh moht of the year when there were only ten months
I believe it can be read as "farewell ten men" Its Latin vale = farewell decem = ten men Clever, Murray Gold!
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The equivalent of "ten" in Latin is "decem."
December is named after 'decem' which is Latin for ten.
The latin word for ten is "decem"
Ten in Latin
Ten in Latin
it is Latin for ten, eg: a decade means ten years.
decem
ten
Decennial
It is: 2010 = MMX
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Decem is a Latin equivalent of the English number "ten." The number "10" receives the numerical representation X. The pronunciation will be "DEH-keng" in classical Latin and "DEY-tchem" in Church Latin.