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Engleski

Engleski brojevi (edit)
100
 ←  1  ←  9 10 11  →  20  → 
1
    Cardinal: ten
    Ordinal: tenth
    Multiplier: tenfold
 
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Etimologija

 
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From Middle English ten, tene, from Old English tīen, from Proto-West Germanic *tehun, from Proto-Germanic *tehun, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.

Cognate with Scots ten, tene (ten), West Frisian tsien (ten), Saterland Frisian tjoon (ten), North Frisian tiin (ten), Holandski tien (ten), Nemački zehn (ten), Norwegian ti (ten), Švedski tio (ten).

Non-Lua greška in Modul:languages at line 1276: attempt to index field 'type' (a nil value). cognates include Albanski dhjetë, Old Armenian տասն (tasn), Lithuanian dešimt, Old Church Slavonic desѧtь (desętĭ), Old Breton dec, Old Irish deich, Antički Grčki δέκα (déka), Sanskrt दश (dásá), Old Persian *𐎭𐎰 (d-θ /⁠daθa⁠/), Latinski decem, Tocharian A śäk.

See also teen.

Pronunciation

Numeral

ten

  1. The number occurring after nine and before eleven, represented in Arabic numerals (base ten) as 10 and in Roman numerals as X.

Related terms

Translations

Noun

ten (countable and uncountable, plural tens)

  1. A set or group with ten elements.
    We divided the chocolates into tens to hand out to Hallowe'en visitors.
  2. (in the plural) An inexact quantity, typically understood to be between 20 and 100.
    Our houses are tens of meters apart, so we don't have to worry about noise from our neighbours.
    tens of thousands of voters
  3. (countable, card games) A card in a given suit with a value of ten.
  4. (countable) A denomination of currency, such as a banknote, with a value of ten units. See also tenner.
    Can you give me two tens for this twenty?
  5. (countable, US, slang) A perfect specimen, (particularly) a physically attractive person.
  6. (countable, US, slang) A high level of intensity. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  7. (countable, rowing) The act of rowing ten strokes flat out.
    • 1911, The Cambridge Review (volume 32, page 486)
      At the 1,000-metres post we gave a ten, which raised our lead to 1⅔ lengths; the Belgians were rowing hard, but one felt that they still had plenty of spurting power.
    • 1982, Stanley French, Aspects of Downing history (page 105)
      Morris gave a ten, and an unbelievable surge ran through the boat, one that I had never felt before.

Synonyms

Coordinate terms

Derived terms

Terms derived from the numeral or noun ten

Related terms

Translations

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See also


Playing cards in Engleski · playing cards (layout · text)
             
ace deuce, two three four five six seven
             
eight nine ten jack, knave queen king joker

Anagrams


Atong (India)

Etymology

From Engleski ten.

Pronunciation

Numeral

Šablon:aot-num

  1. ten

Synonyms

References


Bislama

Bislama kardinal numbers
 <  9 10 11  > 

Etymology

From Engleski ten.

Numeral

ten

  1. ten

Catalan

Pronunciation

Verb

ten

  1. second-person singular imperative form of tenir

Usage notes

Generally, the imperative form ten is a contextual form of used when clitic pronouns (e.g., te) are attached to the end of the verb.


Cornish

Noun

ten

  1. Šablon:hard mutation of
  2. Šablon:mixed mutation of

Czech

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *tъ, from Proto-Indo-European *só

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ten m (demonstrative nominative singular masculine animate)

  1. the; this; that

Declension

Šablon:cs-decl-pron-adj

Derived terms

Further reading

  • ten in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • ten in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Šablon:-nl-

Dutch

Etimologija

A contraction of te + den.

Pronunciation

Contraction

ten

  1. to the, at the (followed by a masculine or neuter word)
    ten goede of ten kwadefor better or for worse
    ten delepartly
    ten tijde vanduring the time of

Usage notes

ten is part of many fossilized idiomatic expressions. Being derived in part from te, it is followed by the (similarly fossilized) dative case.
ten is commonly used in Dutch family names such as Corrie ten Boom, Bernhard ten Brink, Marti ten Kate, and Simeon ten Holt.

Derived terms

Related terms

Anagrams


Galician

Pronunciation

Verb

ten

  1. treće lice jednine prezenta indikativa of ter
  2. drugo lice jednine imperativa of ter

References

  • ten” in Dicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega, SLI - ILGA 2006-2013.

Japanski


Romanization

  • Romanization of

ten

  1. Rōmaji transcription of てん
  2. Rōmaji transcription of テン

Kabuverdianu

Etymology

From Portugalski ter.

Verb

ten

  1. to have
  2. to possess

Lithuanian

Adverb

ten

  1. there

Lower Sorbian

Pronunciation

Determiner

ten (feminine ta, neuter to, dual tej, plural te)

  1. this

Declension

Šablon:dsb-decl-det-50


Middle Dutch

Contraction

ten

  1. Contraction of [[dum#Srpski|te den]].

Middle English

Middle English brojevi (edit)
100
[a], [b] ←  1  ←  9 10 11  →  20  → 
1[a], [b]
    Cardinal: ten
    Ordinal: tenthe, tithe

Etimologija 1

From Old English tīen.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Numeral

ten

  1. ten
Related terms
Descendants
  • Engleski: ten
  • Scots: ten
  • Yola: dhen

Etymology 2

From Old English tēon, from Proto-West Germanic *teuhan (to pull, lead), from Proto-Germanic *teuhaną (to draw, lead, bring, pull, help), from Proto-Indo-European *dewk- (to pull, lead).

Alternative forms

Verb

Šablon:enm-verb

  1. (transitive) To draw; lead.
  2. (intransitive) To draw away; go; proceed.
Conjugation

Šablon:enm-conj-st

Derived terms

Etymology 3

From Old Norse tennr, nominative indefinite plural of tǫnn (tooth).

Noun

ten

  1. množine of tothe

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

See tien

Pronunciation

Numeral

tēn

  1. Lua greška in package.lua at line 80: module 'Modul:labels/data/lang/ang' not found. ten

References

  1. A. L. Mayhew, M. A. Synopsis of Old English Phonology, 123

Pipil

Etymology

From Proto-Nahuan *teːn-, from Proto-Uto-Aztecan *tïni. Compare Classical Nahuatl tēntli (lips).

Pronunciation

Noun

Šablon:ppl-noun

  1. mouth
    Muchi tikishtukak tik muten kwak tishulutzin katka
    You used to put everything in your mouth when you were a little baby
  2. edge, brim
    Shiktema ishta ma ne at ajsi ne iten ne tzutzukul
    Fill it up until the water reaches the edge of the jug
  3. opening
    Inat ka ini tepet kishtia pukti tik iten
    They say this volcano expels smoke form its “opening” (its crater)

Derived terms

Noun

-tēn

  1. on the edge, outside
    Tejchishket ka iten ne shaput
    They waited outside the cave

Šablon:ppl-rel


Polish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish ten, from Proto-Slavic *tъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *tas, from Proto-Indo-European *só.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ten m

  1. this Galicijski

Deklinacija

Šablon:pl-decl-pronoun

Usage notes

The feminine accusative singular form is only acceptable in colloquial speech, not in formal writing.

Derived terms

Related terms

Further reading

  • ten in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • ten in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

Etymology

From Francuski teint.

Noun

ten n (plural tenuri)

  1. color of the face

Declension


Scots

Etymology

From Middle English ten

Pronunciation

Numeral

cardinal number
10 Prethodni: nine
Sledeći: eleiven

ten

  1. ten

References


Slovak

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *tъ, from Proto-Indo-European *só

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ten m

  1. Lua greška in package.lua at line 80: module 'Modul:labels/data/lang/sk' not found. this (nearby)

Related terms

Further reading

  • ten in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk

Španski

Pronunciation

MFA(ključ): /ten/, [t̪ẽn]

Verb

ten

  1. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of tener.

Sranan Tongo

Etymology

From Engleski time.

Noun

ten

  1. time

Sumerian

Romanization

Šablon:sux-rom

  1. Romanization of 𒋼 (ten)

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish ten, from Old Norse teinn (sprout, twig, branch).

Noun

ten c

  1. a rod, a stick (of metal or wood)

Declension

Declension of ten 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative ten tenen tenar tenarna
Genitive tens tenens tenars tenarnas

See also


Tiang

Noun

ten

  1. woman

Further reading


Tok Pisin

Etymology

From Engleski ten.

Numeral

ten

  1. ten

Usage notes

Used when counting; see also tenpela.


Turkish

Etymology

From Iranski تن(tan).

Noun

ten (definite accusative teni, plural tenler)

  1. skin
  2. body
  3. (dialectal) vulva of a cow

Declension

Šablon:tr-infl-noun-c

References


Westrobothnian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. tin (chemical element)
    joʈ båʈi teɳęɳ
    made out of tin