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Appendix:Latin cardinal numerals

one, two, three, four, etc. are all examples of <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span>. In <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span>, most <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> behave as indeclinable adjectives. They are usually...


Appendix:Spanish numerals

numbers above 20 are usually written as <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span>. From 11 onward, ordinal <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> can be replaced with <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> to mean the same thing: el decimoséptimo...


Appendix:Roman numerals

on: Roman <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> Wikipedia The Roman <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> are certain <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> script letters that may be used to represent numbers. The Roman <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> are a numerical...


Appendix:French numerals

jambes. Inserting an entry between elements labelled with <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> numbers, French uses <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> adverbs, beginning with bis (&quot;twice&quot;), and continuing ter...


Appendix:Numerals in various languages

links. ^ Aslian <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> are heavily influenced by Malay. ^ Already replaced by Tai <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span>. ^ Borrowed from Chinese. ^ Native Khmu <span class="searchmatch">numerals</span> have been largely...


Appendix:Novial/tri

From Russian три (tri), <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> trēs, English three, etc., all ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. tri three...


Appendix:Greek abbreviations

deponent αποθ. αποθετικό deponent απόλ., απολ. απόλυτος,-ή,-ό, απολύτως <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span>, absolute number απρμφ., απρφ. απαρέμφατο infinitive απρόσ. απρόσωπος,-ή...


Appendix:Interlingua adjectives

captive, capturante, car, carbonic, carbonifere, carcerari, cardiac, <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span>, carente, caressante, cargate, cariate, caribe, caricatural, cariose, caritabile...


Appendix:Moby Thesaurus II/39

archdeacon, archpriest, bishop, bishop coadjutor, canon, <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span>, <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> bishop, <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> deacon, <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> priest, chaplain, coadjutor, curate, dean, diocesan...


Appendix:Moby Thesaurus II/46

assured probity, balance, beak, bencher, blamelessness, blindfolded Justice, <span class="searchmatch">cardinal</span> virtues, character, charity, cleanness, coequality, coextension, constitutional...