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The Latin numerals are the words used to denote numbers within the Latin language. They are essentially based on their Proto-Indo-European ancestors, and the Latin cardinal numbers are largely sustained in the Romance languages. In Antiquity and during the Middle Ages they were usually represented by Roman numerals in writing. Latin numeral roots are used frequently in modern English, particularly in the names of large numbers.

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  • Latin numerals (en)
  • ラテン語の数詞 (ja)
  • Numeralia (Latijn) (nl)
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  • The Latin numerals are the words used to denote numbers within the Latin language. They are essentially based on their Proto-Indo-European ancestors, and the Latin cardinal numbers are largely sustained in the Romance languages. In Antiquity and during the Middle Ages they were usually represented by Roman numerals in writing. Latin numeral roots are used frequently in modern English, particularly in the names of large numbers. (en)
  • ラテン語の数詞とは、ラテン語で数を指し示す品詞のこと。おおもとを遡ればインド・ヨーロッパ祖語に起源があり、ラテン語の数詞のうちでも基数詞(cardinal numbers)は現代のロマンス系言語にも広範囲に受け継がれている。古代ローマ、並びに、中世期ヨーロッパでは、ローマ数字(I, II, III等)で表記されるのが一般的だった。 (ja)
  • Binnen de woordsoort van de telwoorden of numeralia in het Latijn kan men meerdere groepen onderscheiden : * Hoofdtelwoorden (cardinalia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'hoeveel ?' * Rangtelwoorden (ordinalia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'de hoeveelste ?' * Verdelingsgetallen (distributia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'hoeveel telkens ?' * Telbijwoorden (adverbia numeralia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'hoeveel keer ?' (nl)
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  • The Latin numerals are the words used to denote numbers within the Latin language. They are essentially based on their Proto-Indo-European ancestors, and the Latin cardinal numbers are largely sustained in the Romance languages. In Antiquity and during the Middle Ages they were usually represented by Roman numerals in writing. Latin numeral roots are used frequently in modern English, particularly in the names of large numbers. (en)
  • ラテン語の数詞とは、ラテン語で数を指し示す品詞のこと。おおもとを遡ればインド・ヨーロッパ祖語に起源があり、ラテン語の数詞のうちでも基数詞(cardinal numbers)は現代のロマンス系言語にも広範囲に受け継がれている。古代ローマ、並びに、中世期ヨーロッパでは、ローマ数字(I, II, III等)で表記されるのが一般的だった。 (ja)
  • Binnen de woordsoort van de telwoorden of numeralia in het Latijn kan men meerdere groepen onderscheiden : * Hoofdtelwoorden (cardinalia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'hoeveel ?' * Rangtelwoorden (ordinalia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'de hoeveelste ?' * Verdelingsgetallen (distributia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'hoeveel telkens ?' * Telbijwoorden (adverbia numeralia), die een antwoord geven op de vraag 'hoeveel keer ?' (nl)
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