tolv

See also: tólv

Danish

Danish cardinal numbers
 <  11 12 13  > 
    Cardinal : tolv
    Ordinal : tolvte

Etymology

From Old Norse tolf, from Proto-Germanic *twalif. Compare Norwegian and Swedish tolv, Faroese tólv, Icelandic tólf.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtˢʌlˀ]
  • Homophone: told

Numeral

tolv

  1. twelve

Elfdalian

Elfdalian cardinal numbers
 <  11 12 13  > 
    Cardinal : tolv
    Ordinal : tolpt

Etymology

From Old Norse tolf, from Proto-Germanic *twalif. Compare Swedish and Norwegian Bokmål tolv, Danish tolv, Faroese tólv, Icelandic tólf.

Numeral

tolv

  1. twelve

Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Bokmål cardinal numbers
 <  11 12 13  > 
    Cardinal : tolv
    Ordinal : tolvte

Etymology

From Old Norse tolf, from Proto-Germanic *twalif. Compare Swedish and Danish tolv, Faroese tólv, Icelandic tólf.

Numeral

tolv

  1. twelve

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk cardinal numbers
 <  11 12 13  > 
    Cardinal : tolv
    Ordinal : tolvte

Alternative forms

  • tølv, tælv, tóv (dialectal)

Etymology

From Old Norse tolf, from Proto-Germanic *twalif.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tolv/, /toɽv/, /tolː/
  • Homophone: Tolv

Numeral

tolv

  1. twelve

Derived terms

References

Swedish

Swedish numbers (edit)
 ←  11 12 13  → 
    Cardinal: tolv
    Ordinal: tolfte
    Ordinal abbreviation: 12:e
    Multiplier: tolvfaldig
    Collective: dussin
    Fractional: tolftedel

Etymology

From Old Swedish tolf, from Old Norse tolf, Runic Swedish ᛐᚢᛆᛚᚠ (tualf), from Proto-Germanic *twalif. Compare Norwegian and Danish tolv, Faroese tólv, Icelandic tólf.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɔlv/
  • (file)

Numeral

tolv

  1. twelve

Coordinate terms

See also

References

Anagrams

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