zwölf
German > Latin
zwölf, duodecim. – duodeni (je, jeder, jedem zwölf; dann = zwölf auf einmal, dah. immer bei Substst., die nur im Plur. gebräuchlich sind). – im Jahre 12, anno duodecimo, Nu, mnero 12, duodecimo.
Translations
twelve
Afrikaans: twaalf; Albanian: dymbëdhjetë; Amharic: ዐሥራ ሁለት; Arabic: اِثْنَا عَشَرَ; Egyptian Arabic: اتناشر; Hijazi Arabic: اثنعش, اتنعش; Aragonese: dotze, doce, doze; Aramaic Hebrew: תרעסר, תרתעסרא; Syriac: ܬܪܥܣܪ, ܬܪܬܥܣܪܐ; Armenian: տասներկու; Asturian: doce; Aymara: tunka payani; Azerbaijani: on iki; Bashkir: ун ике; Basque: hamabi; Belarusian: дванаццаць; Bengali: বারো; Bikol Central: kagduwa; Breton: daouzek; Brunei Malay: dua balas; Bulgarian: дванадесет, дванайсет; Burmese: ဆယ့်နှစ်; Buryat: арбан хоёр; Catalan: dotze; Cebuano: napulog duha; Central Sierra Miwok: ˀoṭíkšake·ny-; Chamicuro: chunka ma'pojta; Chechen: шийтта; Cherokee: ᏔᎵᏚ; Chichewa: khumi'ziwiri; Chickasaw: awa toklo, pokkó'li awa toklo; Chinese Cantonese: 十二; Hakka: 十二; Mandarin: 十二; Chuukese: engon me ru; Chuvash: вуниккӗ, вуникӗ, вуник; Classical Nahuatl: mahtlāctli omōme; Crimean Tatar: on eki; Czech: dvanáct; Dalmatian: dotco; Danish: tolv; Dena'ina: nutiha beq'di; Dhivehi: ބާރަ, ދޮޅަސް; Dutch: twaalf; Dzongkha: བཅུ་གཉིས; Esperanto: dek du; Estonian: kaksteist; Faroese: tólv; Fijian: tini ka rua; Finnish: kaksitoista; French: douze; Friulian: dodis; Galician: doce; Garifuna: dûsu; Georgian: თორმეტი; German: zwölf; Gothic: 𐍄𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌹𐍆; Greek: δώδεκα; Ancient Greek: δώδεκα, δυώδεκα, δυόδεκα, δυοκαίδεκα, δεκαδύο, δεκαδύω, ιβ΄; Greenlandic: aqqaneq-marluk; Gujarati: બાર; Haitian Creole: douz; Hawaiian: ʻumikūmālua; Hebrew: שְׁתֵּים־עֶשְׂרֵה, שְׁנֵים־עָשָׂר; Hindi: बारह; Hopi: pakwt niikyang löqmuy siikya'ta; Hungarian: tizenkettő; Hunsrik: zwellef; Icelandic: tólf; Ido: dek-e-du; Indonesian: dua belas; Interlingua: dece-duo, duodece; Irish: dó dhéag; Italian: dodici; Japanese: 十二; Kannada: ಹನ್ನೆರಡು, ೧೨; Karelian: kaksitostu; Kazakh: он екі; Khmer: ដប់ពីរ; Komi-Permyak: даскык; Korean: 열둘, 십이(十二); Kurdish Central Kurdish: دوانزە, دوازدە; Northern Kurdish: dazde; Southern Kurdish: دوازدە; Kyrgyz: он эки; Ladin: dodesc; Lakota: akénuŋpa; Lao: ສິບສອງ; Latgalian: divpadsmit; Latin: duodecim; Latvian: divpadsmit; Ligurian: dózze; Lithuanian: dvylika; Livonian: kakštuoistõn; Louisiana Creole French: douz; Low German: twölf, twolf; Luxembourgish: zwielef; Lü: ᦉᦲᧇᦉᦸᧂ; Macedonian: дванаесет; Malagasy: roa ambinifolo; Malay: dua belas, sepuluh dua, satu puluh dua; Malayalam: പന്ത്രണ്ട്; Maltese: tnax; Manchu: ᠵᡠᠸᠠᠨ; ᠵᡠᠸᡝ; Mansi: китыгхуйплов; Manx: daa yeig; Maore Comorian: kumi na mbili; Maori: tekau mā rua, ngahuru mā rua; Middle English: twelve; Mongolian: арван хоёр); Nauruan: ata ma aro; Navajo: naakitsʼáadah; Ngazidja Comorian: kume na -ili; Norwegian: tolv; Occitan: dotze; Ojibwe: ashi-niizh; Old Church Slavonic: дъва на дєсѧтє; Oriya: ବାର); Pali: dvādasa; Pennsylvania German: zwelf, zwelfe; Persian: دوازده; Piedmontese: dódes; Polish: dwanaście, dwanaścioro; Portuguese: doze; Punjabi: ਬਾਰਾਂ; Quechua: chunka iskayniyuq; Rohingya: baró; Romani: deśuduj; Kalo Finnish Romani: deȟ-o-dui; Romanian: doisprezece, doișpe, douăsprezece, douășpe or; Romansch: dudesch; Russian: двенадцать; Rusyn: дванадцять; S'gaw Karen: တဆံခံ; Sami Inari: kyehtnubáloh; Northern: guoktenuppelohkái; Skolt: kuâtmlo; Southern: luhkie göökte; Samoan: sefulu lua; Sanskrit: द्वादश; Santali: ᱜᱮᱞ ᱵᱟᱨ; Sardinian: dóghi; Scottish Gaelic: dà dheug, a dhà dheug; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дванае̄ст; Roman: dvánaēst; Shan: သိပ်းသွင်; Sinhalese: දොළහ; Slovak: dvanásť; Slovene: dvanájst; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: dwanasćo; Upper Sorbian: dwanaće; Southern Altai: он эки; Spanish: doce; Swedish: tolv; Tagalog: labindalawa; Tahitian: hō'ē 'ahuru ma piti; Tajik: дувоздаҳ; Tamil: பன்னிரண்டு; Tatar: унике; Telugu: పండ్రెండు; Thai: สิบสอง; Tibetan: བཅུ་གཉིས; Tigre: ዐስር ወክልኦት, ዐስር ወክልኤ; Tigrinya: ዓሰርተ ክልተ; Tongan: hongofulu mā ua; Turkish: on iki; Turkmen: on iki; Ukrainian: дванадцять; Urdu: بارہ; Uyghur: ئون ئىككى; Uzbek: oʻn ikki; Venetian: dódexe; Vietnamese: mười hai; Vilamovian: cwełf; Volapük: degtel, balsetel; Walloon: doze; Welsh: deuddeg, undeg dau, undeg dwy; West Frisian: tolf, tolve; Wolof: fukk ak ñaar; Yao: likumi kwisa wili; Yiddish: צוועלף; Yup'ik: qula malruk; Zazaki: dıwês, desudıdı; Zhuang: cib ngeih; Zuni: asdemłan kwili yałdo'