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English
Etymology
From Middle English seventy , sevynty , from Old English hundseofontiġ , from Proto-Germanic *sebuntēhundą ( “ seventy ” ) , equivalent to seven + -ty . Cognate with Scots seiventy ( “ seventy ” ) , Saterland Frisian soogentich ( “ seventy ” ) , West Frisian santich ( “ seventy ” ) , Dutch zeventig ( “ seventy ” ) , German Low German söventig ( “ seventy ” ) , German siebzig ( “ seventy ” ) , Swedish sjuttio ( “ seventy ” ) , Norwegian sytti ( “ seventy ” ) , Icelandic sjötíu ( “ seventy ” ) .
Pronunciation
Numeral
seventy
The cardinal number occurring after sixty-nine and before seventy-one , represented in Roman numerals as LXX and in Arabic numerals as 70.
Synonyms
Translations
cardinal number
Afrikaans: sewentig (af)
Albanian: shtatëdhjetë (sq)
Arabic: سَبْعِينَ ( sabʕīna ) , ( only nominative, formal ) سَبْعُون ( sabʕūn )
Egyptian Arabic: سبعين ( sabʕīn )
Aramaic:
Hebrew: (please verify ) שבעין c ( shab‘īn )
Syriac: (please verify ) ܫܒܥܝܢ c ( shab‘īn )
Armenian: յոթանասուն (hy) ( yotʻanasun )
Aromanian: shaptidzãts
Asturian: setenta (ast)
Azerbaijani: yetmiş (az)
Bashkir: етмеш ( yetmeş )
Basque: hirurogeita hamar (eu)
Belarusian: се́мдзесят (be) ( sjémdzjesjat )
Bengali: সত্তর (bn) ( śottor )
Bikol Central: pitompulo
Breton: dek ha tri-ugent
Bulgarian: седемдесе́т ( sedemdesét )
Burmese: ခုနစ်ဆယ် ( hku.nachcai )
Carpathian Rusyn: сімдеся́ть ( simdesjátʹ )
Catalan: setanta (ca)
Cebuano: kapitoan
Central Dusun: turu nohopod
Chechen: кхузткъе итт ( quztqʼe itt )
Cherokee: ᎦᎵᏆᏍᎪᎯ ( galiquasgohi )
Chichewa: makumi asanu ndiawiri
Chinese:
Mandarin: 七十 (zh) ( qīshí )
Wu: 七十 ( 7 chiq-zeq)
Chuukese: fiik
Chuvash: ҫитмӗл ( śitmĕl )
Crimean Tatar: yetmiş
Czech: sedmdesát (cs)
Dalmatian: septuanta , setuonta
Danish: halvfjerds (da)
Dhivehi: ހަތްތަރި ( hat̊tari ) , ހަތްދިހަ ( hat̊diha )
Dutch: zeventig (nl) f
Dzongkha: བདུན་ཅུ ( bdun cu )
Esperanto: sepdek (eo)
Estonian: seitsekümmend (et)
Farefare: pisyopɔɩ
Fijian: vitusagavulu
Finnish: seitsemänkymmentä (fi)
French: ( France, Quebec, Luxembourg ) soixante-dix (fr) , ( Belgium, Congo-Kinshasa, Switzerland, northern France ) septante (fr) m
Friulian: setante
Galician: setenta (gl)
Georgian: სამოცდაათი ( samocdaati )
German: siebzig (de) f
Greek: εβδομήντα (el) ( evdomínta )
Ancient: ἑβδομήκοντα ( hebdomḗkonta ) , ο΄ ( numeral )
Hausa: saba'in
Hawaiian: kanahiku
Hebrew: שִׁבְעִים m or f ( shiv‘ím )
Hiligaynon: kapituan
Hindi: सत्तर (hi) ( sattar )
Hungarian: hetven (hu)
Hunsrik: sibzich
Icelandic: sjötíu (is)
Ido: sepadek (io)
Indonesian: tujuh puluh (id)
Ingrian: seitsenkymment
Interlingua: septanta
Irish: seachtó (ga)
Old Irish: sechtmoga
Italian: settanta (it) m
Japanese: 七十 (ja) ( ななじゅう, nanajū, しちじゅう, shichijū )
Kapampangan: pitumpulu
Karachay-Balkar: джетмиш ( cetmiş )
Kazakh: жетпіс (kk) ( jetpıs )
Khakas: читон ( çiton )
Khmer: ចិតសិប (km) ( cət səp )
Komi-Permyak: сизимдас ( śiźimdas )
Korean: 칠십(七十) (ko) ( chilsip ) , 일흔 (ko) ( ilheun )
Kumyk: етмиш ( yetmiş )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: حەفتا ( ḧefta )
Northern Kurdish: heftê (ku)
Kyrgyz: жетимиш (ky) ( jetimiş )
Ladin: setanta
Lakota: wikčémna šakówiŋ
Lao: ເຈັດສິບ ( chet sip )
Latin: septuaginta (la)
Latvian: septiņdesmit (lv)
Ligurian: settanta
Lithuanian: septyniasdešimt (lt)
Livonian: seiskimdõ
Lombard: setanta
Louisiana Creole French: swasant-dis
Luxembourgish: siwwenzeg
Macedonian: седумдесет ( sedumdeset )
Malagasy: fitopolo
Malay: tujuh puluh (ms) , pitu puluh
Malayalam: എഴുപത് (ml) ( eḻupatŭ )
Maltese: sebgħin
Manchu: ᠨᠠᡩᠠᠨᠵᡠ ( nadanju )
Manx: tree feed as jeih
Maori: whitu tekau (mi)
Middle English: seventy
Mongolian: дал (mn) ( dal )
Nauruan: aemo
Navajo: tsostsʼidiin
Norwegian: sytti (no)
Occitan: setanta (oc)
Ojibwe: niizhwaasimidana
Old Church Slavonic: седмь десѧтъ ( sedmĭ desętŭ )
Old English: hundseofontiġ
Old Saxon: antsivuntig
Old Turkic: 𐰘𐱅𐰢𐰾 ( y²t²ms² /yetmiš/ )
Oromo: torbatama
Ottoman Turkish: یتمش ( yetmiş )
Pennsylvania German: siwwezich
Persian: هفتاد (fa) ( haftâd )
Piedmontese: stanta
Polish: siedemdziesiąt (pl)
Portuguese: setenta (pt)
Quechua: qanchis chunka
Romagnol: setànta
Romanian: șaptezeci (ro)
Romansch: settanta , siatonta , satànta , settaunta
Russian: се́мьдесят (ru) ( sémʹdesjat )
Samoan: fitusefulu
Sanskrit: सप्तति (sa) ( saptati )
Santali: ᱮᱭᱟᱭ ᱜᱮᱞ ( eyay gel )
Sardinian: setanta
Scottish Gaelic: ( old system ) trì fichead 's a deich , ( new system ) seachdad
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: седамдесет
Roman: sedamdeset
Shan: ၸဵတ်းသိပ်း ( tsáet síp )
Sicilian: sittanta (scn)
Sinhalese: හැත්තෑව ( hættǣwa )
Slovak: sedemdesiat (sk)
Slovene: sedemdeset (sl)
Southern Altai: јетен ( ǰeten )
Spanish: setenta (es)
Swahili: sabini (sw)
Swedish: sjuttio (sv)
Tagalog: pitumpu
Tahitian: hitu 'ahuru
Tajik: хафтод ( xaftod )
Tatar: җитмеш (tt) ( citmeş )
Telugu: డెబ్భై (te) ( ḍebbhai )
Thai: เจ็ดสิบ (th) ( jèt-sìp )
Tigrinya: ሰብዓ ( säbʿa )
Tocharian B: ṣuktanka
Tok Pisin: seventi , sevenpela ten
Tongan: fitungofulu
Turkish: yetmiş (tr)
Turkmen: ýetmiş (tk)
Tuvan: чеден ( çeden )
Udmurt: сизьымдон ( śiźymdon )
Ukrainian: сі́мдесят (uk) ( símdesjat )
Unami: nishash txinxke
Urdu: ستر ( sattar )
Uyghur: يەتمىش ( yetmish )
Uzbek: yetmish (uz)
Venetan: setanta (vec)
Vietnamese: bảy mươi (vi)
Volapük: veldeg (vo)
Votic: seitsetšümmed
Waray-Waray: kapituan
Welsh: ( vigesimal, traditional ) deg ar thrigain , ( decimal ) saith deg (cy)
West Frisian: santich
Yakut: сэттэ уон ( sette uon )
Yiddish: זיבעציק ( zibetsik )
Yup'ik: yuinaat pingayun qula
See also
Middle English
cevyntye , senty , sevenety , seventi , sevinti , sevynty , seyventi , zeventy
( early ) sefentiȝ , seofenntiȝ , seoventiȝ , soventi
Etymology
From Old English seofontiġ , alteration of hundseofontiġ , itself a modification of Proto-Germanic *sebuntēhundą ; equivalent to seven + -ty .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈsɛvəntiː/ , /ˈsɛːvəntiː/
Numeral
seventy
seventy
Descendants
References