δώδεκα

Ancient Greek

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    Cardinal: δώδεκᾰ (dṓdeka)
    Ordinal: δωδέκᾰτος (dōdékatos)
    Adverbial: δωδεκᾰ́κῐς (dōdekákis)
    Collective: δωδεκᾰ́ς (dōdekás)

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dwoΗdeḱm̥. Cognates include Sanskrit द्वादश (dvā́daśa) and Latin duodecim.

Pronunciation

 

Numeral

δώδεκᾰ • (dṓdeka) (ordinal δωδέκᾰτος, adverbial δωδεκᾰ́κῐς)

  1. twelve

Descendants

  • Greek: δώδεκα (dódeka)
  • Mariupol Greek: дъо́дъэка (ðóðeka), дъо́дъека (ðóðjeka)
  • Sicilian: dùdica-

References

Greek

Greek cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : δώδεκα (dódeka)
    Ordinal : δωδέκατος (dodékatos)

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δώδεκα (dṓdeka), from Proto-Indo-European *dwoΗdeḱm̥.

Cognate with Mariupol Greek дъо́дъэка (ðóðeka), дъо́дъека (ðóðjeka).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈðo.ðe.ka/
  • Hyphenation: δώ‧δε‧κα

Numeral

δώδεκα • (dódeka)

  1. twelve

Derived terms

See also

  • Greek number and measurement

Further reading

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