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I know ichi, ni, san is in japanese, uno, dos,tres in spanish but noyhing else.(besides english)

2007-05-27 07:33:51 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

20 answers

un, deux trois in French
uno due tre in Italian
ein zwei drei in German
wahad zouj tleta

2007-05-27 07:41:40 · answer #1 · answered by Dori 6 · 1 0

Everything else I know is already said, but here's Thai:

1 - nung
2 - song
3 - sam

The only guide for pronounciation I have is to slightly draw out the vowel sounds as you say them without splitting the word into two syllables; for instance, "SOHng" versus the quick English pronounciation. In addition, for "nung", the "un" sound is similar to the French "eu" such as in "jeune" or "peu". I can't think of an English equivalent.

2007-05-27 16:50:30 · answer #2 · answered by k_laundro 1 · 0 0

Spanish- uno, dos, tres
Portuguese- Um, dois, três
Italian- uno, due, tre
French- un, deux, trois
German- ein, zwei, drei
Latin- ûnam, duo, três

That's as far as I go... hope it helps.

2007-05-27 14:55:29 · answer #3 · answered by Fashionista 3 · 0 0

1- un 2- deux 3- trois
that is french

2007-05-27 14:41:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

un deux trois- french
un due tre- italian
eine drei zwei- german
i er san- madarin chinese (i don't quite remember the spellings)

2007-05-27 14:43:07 · answer #5 · answered by reversedacurse90 3 · 0 1

il, i, sam; hana, dol, set (Korean, they use two sets of numbers)
eins, zwei, drei (German)
un(e), deux, trois (French)
uno, dos, tres (Spanish)
odin, dva, tri (Russian)
ekhad, shnayim, shelosha (masc); akhat, shtayim, shalosh (fem) (Hebrew)

2007-05-27 16:38:22 · answer #6 · answered by HandsOnCelibacy 4 · 0 0

Un, pronounced een
Di, pronounced die
Tri, pronounced tree
Welsh

2007-05-27 14:50:04 · answer #7 · answered by Tom P 6 · 0 0

1

Arabic: الرَّقْم واحد
Chinese (Simplified): 一
Chinese (Traditional): 一
Czech: jeden, jedna
Danish: en; et
Dutch: á‚áá‚án
Estonian: üks
Finnish: yksi
French: un
German: die Eins
Greek: ένα
Hungarian: egy
Icelandic: einn
Indonesian: satu
Italian: uno
Japanese: 1
Korean: 1, 하나
Latvian: viens; vieninieks
Lithuanian: vienas
Norwegian: en, et; ett(all)
Polish: jedynka, jeden
Portuguese (Brazil): um
Portuguese (Portugal): um
Romanian: unu; unul, *una
Russian: один; единица
Slovak: jeden, jedna, jedno
Slovenian: ena
Spanish: uno
Swedish: ett
Turkish: bir (sayısı)

2

Arabic: الرَّقم 2
Chinese (Simplified): 二
Chinese (Traditional): 二
Czech: dva, dvě
Danish: to
Dutch: twee
Estonian: kaks
Finnish: kaksi
French: deux
German: die Zwei
Greek: δύο
Hungarian: kettő
Icelandic: tveir
Indonesian: dua
Italian: due
Japanese: 2
Korean: 2, 둘
Latvian: divi
Lithuanian: du
Norwegian: to(tall), toer
Polish: dwójka
Portuguese (Brazil): dois
Portuguese (Portugal): dois
Romanian: doi
Russian: два; двойка
Slovak: dva, dve
Slovenian: dva
Spanish: dos
Swedish: två
Turkish: iki

3

Arabic: الرَّقَم 3
Chinese (Simplified): 三
Chinese (Traditional): 三
Czech: tři
Danish: tre
Dutch: drie
Estonian: kolm
Finnish: kolme
French: trois
German: die Drei
Greek: τρία
Hungarian: három
Icelandic: þrír
Indonesian: tiga
Italian: tre
Japanese: 3
Korean: 3, 셋
Latvian: trīs; trijnieks
Lithuanian: trys
Norwegian: tre(tall)
Polish: trzy
Portuguese (Brazil): três
Portuguese (Portugal): três
Romanian: trei
Russian: три; тройка
Slovak: tri
Slovenian: tri
Spanish: tres
Swedish: tre
Turkish: üç

2007-05-31 12:59:37 · answer #8 · answered by ♥ Ferdie ♥ 6 · 0 0

Pilipino:

isa
dalawa
tatlo

Spanish:

uno
dos
tres

2007-05-27 14:48:48 · answer #9 · answered by Melaire 2 · 0 0

Urdu:
ek, do, teen

Arabic:
wahid, itnain, talata

French:
un, deux, trois

2007-05-27 16:16:50 · answer #10 · answered by Jaggo 3 · 0 0

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