Showing posts with label numbers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label numbers. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

ten is tümez

tümez = ten (number)
alternate spelling: tewmez

Some things Google found for "tümez":
Tümez and Tumez is a rare last name. Similar Tumes is an unusual last name and the name of a place in Latvia. Similiar Tamez is an uncommon last name that can be Mexican.

Word derivation for "ten" :
Hungarian = tíz
Finnish = kymmenen (which I transliterate to kümmenen)
Samgur = tümez

Sunday, October 21, 2012

nine is kildes

kildes = nine (number)

Some things Google found for "kildes":
Kildes is a rare last name. Kildes Auto & Exhaust and Kildes Wood & Upholstery in Minnesota.

Word derivation for "nine" :
Hungarian = kilenc (which I transliterate to kilents)
Finnish = yhdeksän
Samgur = kildes

Thursday, October 11, 2012

eight is nyokan

nyokan = eight (number)

Some things Google found for "nyokan":
Nyokan is user names and gaming character names. Similar Nyoka is the name of the lead character in the 1941 movie serial Jungle Girl and the 1942 movie serial Perils of Nyoka. Similar Ryokan is a type of traditional Japanese Inn.

Word derivation for "eight" :
Hungarian = nyolc (which I transliterate to nyolts)
Finnish = kahdeksan
Samgur = nyokan

Monday, October 1, 2012

seven is séts

séts = seven (number)
alternate spelling: sehts

Some things Google found for "séts" or "sets":
In Medieval Ireland more than one sét, which is a unit of value. Sets is a rare last name. In English sets is the plural of set. In Catalan sets means plural of seven.

Word derivation for "seven" :
Hungarian = hét
Finnish = seitsemän (which I transliterate to sétsemän)
Samgur = séts

Friday, September 21, 2012

six is hús

hús = six (number)
alternate spelling: hus

Some things Google found for "hús" or "hus":
In Hungarian hús means "meat, flesh" (but it's pronounced húsh). In Faroese hús means building. In Icelandic hús means house. Hus is an uncommon last name. Hus is an unusual masculine first name. In Danish, Norwegian and Swedish hus means house. In Slovak hus means goose.

Word derivation for "six" :
Hungarian = hot
Finnish = kuusi (which I transliterate to kúsi)
Samgur = hús

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

five is vít

vít = five (number)
alternate spelling: veet

Some things Google found for "vít" or "vit":
Vít (or Vit) is an uncommon masculine first name (from Latin Vitus) that can be Czech. Vit is an unusual last name. VIT University (Vellore Institute of Technology) in India. In Albanian vit means year. In Faroese vit means intelligence. In French vit means lives. In Icelandic vit means wits, sense. In Swedish vit means white. The Vit is a river in Bulgaria.

Word derivation for "five" :
Hungarian = öt
Finnish = viisi (which I transliterate to vísi)
Samgur = vít

Saturday, September 1, 2012

four is néyä

néyä = four (number)
alternate spelling: nehyae

Some things Google found for "neya" or "néya":
Neya or Néya is an unusual feminine first name. Neya is a rare last name that can be Japanese. Neya is the name of a town and river in Russia. Néya is a place in New Caledonia.

Word derivation for "four" :
Hungarian = négy (which I transliterate to nédy)
Finnish = neljä (which I transliterate to nelyä)
Samgur = néyä

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

three is horm

horm = three (number)

Some things Google found for "horm":
Horm is an uncommon last name. Horm is a rare first name. Horm is the name of a place in Germany. Al Horm is the name of a place in Saudi Arabia.

Word derivation for "three" :
Hungarian = három
Finnish = kolme
Samgur = horm

Saturday, August 11, 2012

two is ketsi

ketsi = two (number)

Some things Google found for "ketsi":
In Finnish ketsi means a ketch, a sailing vessel. The Ketsi Blue (Lepidochrysops ketsi) is a South African butterfly. Ketsi is a restaurant at the Four Seasons Resort in Punta Mita, Mexico. Ketsi is a rare first name that can be feminine. Ketsi is a rare last name that can be Hungarian.

Word derivation for "two" :
Hungarian = kettő (which I transliterate to kettö)
Finnish = kaksi
Samgur = ketsi

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

one is üdy

üdy = one (number)
alternate spelling: ewdy

Some things Google found for "udy" and "üdy":
Udy is an uncommon last name. Udy is a unusual unisex first name. Udy river of Russia and Ukraine. Udy Collection brand of men's underwear. Udy is the name of a place in Ukraine. ÜDY certificate (transport?) in Turkey.

Word derivation for "one" :
Hungarian = egy (which I transliterate to edy)
Finnish = yksi (which I transliterate to üksi)
Samgur = üdy

This Samgur word contains letters not in the Hungarian and Finnish words due to my transliterations.