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Post by Fukushuu no Mumei on Nov 5, 2006 21:47:35 GMT -5
-One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
-Uno, dos, tres, quatro, cinqo, ces, ciete, ocho, nueve, diez
-Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, rouku, shishi, hachi, kyu, ju
-Eenn, twee, drie, vier, vijf, zes, zeven, acht, negen, tien
-Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix
-Uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci
-Uns, dois, tres, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez
-Îäíî, (Proceed to 10 in numerals)
The last one is Russian. They don't have words for any number except one, because one was used so much, as oppose to the others.
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Post by cloche on Nov 5, 2006 21:52:33 GMT -5
It's roku isn't it? Not Roukou....I believe so...'Cause the later would be pronounced Roko.
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Post by Fukushuu no Mumei on Nov 5, 2006 21:58:35 GMT -5
Whoops, edited. So what about Spanglish? -=}N{=-
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Post by cloche on Nov 5, 2006 22:15:42 GMT -5
một hai ba bốn năm sáu bảy tám chín mười -Vietnamese!!! Ooh, note: Designer and I are Vietnamese
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Post by Fukushuu no Mumei on Nov 5, 2006 23:19:44 GMT -5
Really? Judging by what languages I put up in my above posts (English, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, French, Italian, Portugese, and Russian) which of these do you think I am?
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Post by cloche on Nov 6, 2006 14:58:55 GMT -5
That's a very difficult and bended question but I guess...
Russian?
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Post by Fukushuu no Mumei on Nov 7, 2006 19:32:22 GMT -5
HET
Guess again. I'll eliminate English and Dutch.
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