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English
Proper noun
Numbers
- The Book of Numbers, the fourth of the Books of Moses in the Old Testament of the Bible, the fourth book in the Torah.
- Synonym: (abbreviation) Num.
1599 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Life of Henry the Fift”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies (First Folio), London: Isaac Iaggard, and Ed Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, :For in the book of Numbers is it writ,
When the man dies, let the inheritance
Descend unto the daughter.
Translations
fourth book of the Bible
- Afrikaans: Numeri (af)
- Albanian: Numrat
- Amharic: ኦሪት ዘኊልቊ (ʾorit zäḫʷilḳʷi)
- Aramaic: ܣܦܪܐ ܕܡܢܝܢܐ m
- Armenian: Թվեր (Tʻver)
- Asturian: Númberos (ast)
- Basque: Zenbakiak (eu) pl
- Bengali: গণনাপুস্তক (Gaṇanāpustaka)
- Breton: Niveroù (br) m
- Bulgarian: Чи́сла n pl (Čísla)
- Burmese: တောလည်ရာကျမ်း (tau:lanyra-kyam:)
- Catalan: els Nombres m pl
- Cebuano: Mga Numero
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 民數記 / 民数记 (man4 sou3 gei3), 戶籍紀 / 户籍纪 (wu6 zik6 gei2) (Catholic)
- Eastern Min: 民數記 / 民数记 (Mìng-só-gé)
- Hakka: 民數記 / 民数记 (Mìn-su-ki)
- Hokkien: 民數紀錄 / 民数纪录 (Bîn-sò͘ Kí-lio̍k), 民數記 / 民数记 (Bîn-sò͘-kì), 戶籍紀 / 户籍纪 (Hō͘-che̍k-kí) (Catholic)
- Mandarin: 民數記 / 民数记 (zh) (Mínshùjì), 戶籍紀 / 户籍纪 (zh) (Hùjíjì) (Catholic)
- Corsican: Numeri (co)
- Czech: Numeri (cs)
- Danish: Fjerde Mosebog (da)
- Dutch: Numeri (nl)
- Esperanto: Nombroj
- Estonian: 4. Moosese raamat (et)
- Faroese: Fjórði Mósebók (fo) m
- Finnish: 4. Mooseksen kirja
- French: Nombres (fr) pl
- Georgian: რიცხვნი (ricxvni)
- German: Numeri (de) m pl
- Greek: Αριθμοί (el) m pl (Arithmoí)
- Ancient: Ἀρῐθμοί m pl (Arĭthmoí)
- Greenlandic: 4 Mosesi (kl)
- Hawaiian: Nā Helu
- Hebrew: בַּמִּדְבָּר (he) (BaMidbár)
- Hungarian: Mózes negyedik könyve (hu)
- Icelandic: Fjórði Mósebók m
- Ido: Nombri (io)
- Indonesian: Kitab Bilangan, Bilangan (id)
- Irish: Leabhar na nUimhreacha m, Uimhreacha (ga) f pl
- Italian: Numeri (it)
- Japanese: 民数記 (Minsū ki)
- Jarai: Tơlơi Yap
- Kazakh: Руларды санау (Rulardy sanau)
- Khmer: លេវីវិន័យ (leiviivinɨy)
- Korean: 민수기 (minsugi)
- Latin: Numerī (la) m pl
- Latvian: Ceturtā Mozus grāmata (lv) f, Skaitļu grāmata f
- Limburgish: Numeri
- Lithuanian: Skaičių knyga (lt) f
- Macedonian: Броеви pl (Broevi)
- Malayalam: സംഖ്യ (ml) (saṅkhya)
- Maltese: Ktieb in-Numri (mt)
- Manx: Earrooyn (gv)
- Maori: Tauanga (mi)
- Ngazidja Comorian: Hisaɓu class 10
- Norwegian: Fjerde Mosebok (no)
- Persian: اعداد (fa)
- Polish: Księga Liczb f
- Portuguese: Números (pt) m
- Punjabi: گِنْتی (gintī)
- Romanian: Numeri (ro) m pl
- Russian: Кни́га Чи́сел f (Kníga Čísel), Чи́сла n pl (Čísla)
- Scots: Nummers
- Scottish Gaelic: Àireamh (gd) m pl
- Slovak: Numeri m pl
- Slovene: Numeri (sl)
- Spanish: Los Números m pl
- Swahili: Hesabu (sw)
- Swedish: Fjärde Moseboken
- Tagalog: Mga Bilang (tl)
- Tamil: எண்ணிக்கை (ta) (eṇṇikkai)
- Thai: กันดารวิถี (gan-daa-rá-wí-tǐi)
- Turkish: Çölde Sayim
- Turkmen: Çölde
- Urdu: گنتی (gintī), کِتابِ گِنْتی (kitāb-e gintī)
- Waray-Waray: Mga Numero
- Welsh: Numeri (cy) m pl
- West Frisian: Numeri
- Western Panjabi: کتاب گنتی (Kitāb-e Gintī)
- Yoruba: Nọ́ḿbà, Númérì
- Zealandic: Numeri
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