zehn
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See also:Zehn
Bavarian
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Cardinal:zehn,zeah,zehne |
Alternative forms
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]zehn
Central Franconian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- ziehn(southern Moselle Franconian)
Etymology
[edit]FromOld High Germanzehan,fromProto-Germanic*tehun(“ten”),fromProto-Indo-European*déḱm̥(“ten”).The vocalic development is comparable to that insehn(“to see”),i.e. Old High German-eha-was contracted and merged with-ia-(see the same inDutchtien,zien).
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]zehn
- (Ripuarian,northernMoselle Franconian)ten
German
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Cardinal:zehn Ordinal:zehnte Sequence adverb:zehntens Ordinalabbreviation:10. Adverbial:zehnmal Adverbial abbreviation:10-mal Multiplier:zehnfach Multiplier abbreviation:10-fach Fractional:Zehntel Polygon:Zehneck Polygon abbreviation:10-Eck Polygonal adjective:zehneckig Polygonal adjective abbreviation:10-eckig | ||||
German Wikipediaarticle on10 |
Etymology
[edit]FromOld High Germanzehan,fromProto-West GermanicandProto-Germanic*tehun(“ten”),fromProto-Indo-European*déḱm̥(“ten”).CompareDutchtien,Englishten,Gothic𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌿𐌽(taihun).
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]zehn
- (cardinal number)ten(numerical value represented in Arabic numerals as 10)
Coordinate terms
[edit]German cardinal numbers from 0 to 99
German cardinal numbers from 100 onward
- 100:hundert,einhundert
- 103:tausend,eintausend
- 104:zehntausend(Myriade)
- 106:Million(tausendmaltausend,tausendtausend)
- 109:Milliarde
- 1012:Billion
- 1015:Billiarde
- 1018:Trillion
- 1021:Trilliarde
- 1024:Quadrillion
- 1027:Quadrilliarde
- 1030:Quintillion
- 1033:Quintilliarde
- 1036:Sextillion
- 1039:Sextilliarde
- 1042:Septillion
- 1045:Septilliarde
- 1048:Oktillion
- 1051:Oktilliarde
- 1054:Nonillion
- 1057:Nonilliarde
- 1060:Dezillion
- 1063:Dezilliarde
- 1066:Undezillion
- 1069:Undezilliarde
- 1072:Duodezillion
- 1075:Duodezilliarde
- 1078:Tredezillion
- 1081:Tredezilliarde
- 1084:Quattuordezillion
- 1087:Quattuordezilliarde
…
- 10100:Googol
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- 10120:Vigintillion
- 10123:Vigintilliarde
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Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “zehn”inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “zehn”in Uni Leipzig:Wortschatz-Lexikon
- “zehn”inDudenonline
- zehnon the German Wikipedia.Wikipediade
Hunsrik
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Cardinal:zehn Ordinal:zehnt |
Etymology
[edit]InheritedfromMiddle High Germanzehen,fromOld High Germanzehan,fromProto-West Germanic*tehun,fromProto-Germanic*tehun.[1]
Cognate withGermanzehnandLuxembourgishzéng.
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]zehn
- ten
- Mein Dochter iszehnJoher alt.
- My daughter istenyears old.
References
[edit]- ^Piter Kehoma Boll (2021) “zehn”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português(in Portuguese), 3rd edition, Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch,page180
Uzbek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]BorrowedfromArabicذِهْن(ḏihn).CompareUyghurزېھىن(zëhin).
Noun
[edit]zehn(pluralzehnlar)
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