Numbers Flashcards
Do you know how to say "sixteen" in Latin? What about "two thousand"? Learn how here.
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one
ūnus
Note that ūnus must agree with nouns just like an adjective: ūnus, -a, -um.
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two
duo
Note that duo must agree with nouns just like an object: duo, duae, duo (these endings are different from the normal adjective endings, but still represent masculine, feminine, and neuter respectively).
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three
trēs
Note that trēs must agree with nouns just like an adjective: in masculine and feminine, use trēs; in neuter, use tria.
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four
quattuor
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five
quīnque
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six
sex
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seven
septem
Note that in Rome, September was the seventh month of the year.
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eight
octō
Note that in Rome, October was the eighth month of the year.
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nine
novem
Note that in Rome, November was the ninth month of the year.
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ten
decem
Note that in Rome, December was the tenth month of the year.
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eleven
ūndecim
Think: one and ten
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twelve
duodecim
Think: two and ten
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thirteen
tredecim
Think: three and ten
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fourteen
quattuordecim
Think: four and ten
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fifteen
quindecim
Think: five and ten
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sixteen
sēdecim
Think: six and ten
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seventeen
septendecim
Think: seven and ten
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eighteen
duodevīgintī
Think: two less than (from) twenty
duo de vīgint**ī
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nineteen
ūndevīgintī
Think: one less than (from) twenty
ūn de vīgintī
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twenty
vīgintī
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twenty-one
ūnus et vīgintī
OR
vīgintī ūnus
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thirty
trīgintā
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forty
quadrāgintā
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fifty
quīnquāgintā
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sixty
sexāgintā
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seventy
septuāgintā
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eighty
octōgintā
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ninety
nōnāgintā
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one hundred
centum
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one hundred one
centum ūnus
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two hundred
ducentī
Think: two hundreds
Note that all multiples of 100 agree with nouns just like adjectives, but are always plural.
ducentī, -ae, -a
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three hundred
trecentī
Think: three hundreds
Note that all multiples of 100 agree with nouns just like adjectives, but are always plural.
trecentī, -ae, -a