dieciséis
Asturian
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| Cardinal : dieciséis Ordinal : decimosestu | ||
Alternative forms
Etymology
Numeral
dieciséis (indeclinable)
Spanish
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| Cardinal : dieciséis Ordinal : decimosexto | ||
Etymology
From Old Spanish dizeseis, diezeseis (literally “ten and six”), an analytical form (compare Galician dezaseis, Portuguese dezesseis, dezasseis) replacing Old Spanish seze, sedze, from Latin sēdecim (compare Catalan setze, French seize, Italian sedici).
Pronunciation
- (Castilian) IPA(key): /djeθiˈseis/, [d̪jeθiˈsei̯s]
- (Latin America) IPA(key): /djesiˈseis/, [d̪jesiˈsei̯s]
Numeral
dieciséis
Derived terms
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