deu
Aragonese
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥t.
Numeral
deu
Asturian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdeu]
Noun
deu m (plural deos)
Derived terms
- deu gordu
- deu hermanín
- deu manón
- deu mayor
- deu meñique
- deu meñín
- deu moñín
- deu pulgar
Related terms
Catalan
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Etymology
From Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥t.
Pronunciation
Numeral
deu m, f
Noun
deu m (plural deus)
Verb
deu
- third-person singular present indicative form of deure
- second-person singular imperative form of deure
Galician
Verb
deu
- third-person singular preterite indicative of dar
Japanese
Romanization
deu
- Rōmaji transcription of でう
Michif
Etymology
Numeral
deu
Middle French
Verb
deu
- past participle of debvoir
Norman
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old French duel, from Late Latin dolus, derived from Latin dolor (“pain”), or possibly from Vulgar Latin *dolium, from Latin cordolium (“sorrow of the heart”), from dolor.
Noun
deu m (uncountable)
Derived terms
Terms derived from deu
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Occitan
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Contraction
deu
Old French
Alternative forms
Verb
deu
- past participle of devoir
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈdew/
Verb
deu
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