(četyre) From Proto-Slavic *četyre, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres. <span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> • (četyre) m (feminine and neuter четꙑри) four Old Church Slavonic cardinal...
<span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> десѧте • (četyre desęte) forty (40) Old Church Slavonic cardinal numbers from 1 to 90...
<span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> на десѧте • (četyre na desęte) m (feminine and neuter четꙑри на десѧте) fourteen (14) Old Church Slavonic cardinal numbers from 1 to 90...
четꙑри • (četyri) nominative/accusative feminine/neuter of <span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> (četyre)...
ⱍⰵⱅⱏⰺⱃⰵ • (četyre) Glagolitic spelling of <span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> (četyre, “four”) This numeral needs an inflection-table template....
See also: <span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> Inherited from Proto-Slavic *četyre, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres. Cognates include Proto-Iranian *čaθwā́rah, Sanskrit चत्वार (catvā́ra-...
Inherited from Old Ruthenian четы́ри (četýri), from Old East Slavic <span class="searchmatch">четꙑ́ре</span> (četýre), from Proto-Slavic *četỳre (“four”). Compare with Ukrainian чоти́ри...
has an article on: четири Wikipedia bg Inherited from Old Church Slavonic <span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> (četyre), from Proto-Slavic *četyre, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres...
desęte) седмь на десѧте (sedmĭ na desęte) трьѥ на десѧте (trĭje na desęte) <span class="searchmatch">четꙑре</span> на десѧте (četyre na desęte) шесть на десѧте (šestĭ na desęte) ѥдинъ на...
четы́ри (četýri), чаты́ри (čatýri) Inherited from Old East Slavic <span class="searchmatch">четꙑ́ре</span> (četýre), from Proto-Slavic *četỳre, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *ketures, from...