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diza
[diza]
ten (10)
[diza]
ten (10)
Etymology
Similar to Portuguese 'dez', French 'dix', etc. Notes
Numbers eleven to nineteen are formed by combining di(z) with the numbers one to nine: dizon, dido, dife, dikato, dising, disezi, disiva, dizoto, dinova. These all have stress on the second syllable.
Twenty, thirty, etc. are formed by combining the numbers two to nine (sometimes abbreviated) with ((d)i)za: dodiza, fediza, kadiza, sidiza, seziza, sivaza, odiza, nodiza. These all have stress on the second syllable.
Similar to Portuguese 'dez', French 'dix', etc. Notes
Numbers eleven to nineteen are formed by combining di(z) with the numbers one to nine: dizon, dido, dife, dikato, dising, disezi, disiva, dizoto, dinova. These all have stress on the second syllable.
Twenty, thirty, etc. are formed by combining the numbers two to nine (sometimes abbreviated) with ((d)i)za: dodiza, fediza, kadiza, sidiza, seziza, sivaza, odiza, nodiza. These all have stress on the second syllable.
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Inflection of 'diza' (1 table)
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Synonyms (0)
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Homonyms (0)
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Czech (Čeština)deset
German (Deutsch)zehn
Greek (Ελληνικά)δέκα
Esperantodek
Finnish (Suomi)kymmenen
Italian (Italiano)dieci
Polish (Polski)dziesięć
Russian (Русский)десять
Old Tupimokõî pó
Ukrainian (Українська)десять