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    Similar to the French numbers, any one who can inform me why?

  • @homermage09 because french comes from latin? its a romance language. kind of obvious

  • @twgoldwood oh i already know by know, but thanks for the answer.

  • Hey i have a question i hope someone would answer it, could i pronounce those latin numbers as english letters like 'gta iv' 'iv' pronounced as letters, is it correct and common?

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  • he sounds very Finnish.

  • 666... sex, sex, sex? :-/

  • @navegente sorry but no :D

    666 in latin is sescenti sexaginta sex

  • @navegente yes, and sex sex sex is the number of the devil so dontcha dare to have sex! that's why catholic church people are celibatary AND learn latin xD

  • Taiat olla suomalaine ku lausut noi oikei :D

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  • @UselessRambling okay okay sorry what are you the grammer police i lerend my lesson again sorry

  • @UselessRambling try influenced then itd work with the exceptions of the romance languages which are actually derived

  • @UselessRambling neither german nor english is derived from latin...

  • did you know the one of the words say sex

  • I LOVE 6

  • Korean is the root of all human languages

  • @vnzcz It was my assumption that African was the root.

  • Now I can count in 13 languages, thanks!

  • I learnt the basic words before but not how to pronounce them properly. Now I have something extra to impress or annoy people with.

  • Español: uno, dos,tres, cuatro, cinco, seis ,siete, ocho, nueve, diez this language is the second closest to Latin Besides Italian which is the really closest one

  • @6958921

    no im pretty sure that rumanian is the closest language to latin

  • @JeebusOhMy nop Spanish french and italian are the closest

  • @6958921

    oh ok

  • number three is "trey" in old latin...

  • @CyphenPhsyX i heard it was "tria"?

  • French: un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dis

    Italien: uno due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci

    spanish: uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez

  • @SammyTheHedhehog

    Portuguese: um, dois, três, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez.

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    and ten in french is written "dix". ;)

  • Thanks for all the effort you are putting into these videos. .fun just to visit.

  • Someone needs to come up with a song for this, otherwise it is kinda hard to just learn from this.

  • @Jakob19490 My high school Latin teacher would always come up with songs for this kind of thing... She had one for learning the numbers, but I can't recall the tune unfortunately : ( ...

  • @KyrNelenar

    hehe so does my teacher we have one for learning your 2nd declensions i thinks its jingle bells XD

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