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[[fr:Nombres dans le monde]]

The following is a table of the numbers 0 through 10 in a sample of the languages and writings of the world.

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<td>'''Language'''
(contracted; show full)<td>hat
<td>hét
<td>nyolc
<td>kilenc
<td>tíz

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<td>[[
LappishSami language|Lappishs|Sami]]
<td>
<td>okta
<td>guokte
<td>golbma
<td>njeallje
<td>vihtta
<td>guhtta
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* li&#259;ng (&#20004;) is used to describe ("I have two fruits")

<sup>4</sup> the Japanese usually use the [[Arabic numeral]]s, but still use Chinese characters ([[kanji]]) in [[calligraphy]] or when written in columns.  The word ''shi'' (&#27515;) means "death", in some cases ''yon'' replaces ''shi'' (4) and ''nana'' replaces ''shichi'' (7).









==See also==
* [[Common phrases in different languages]]

==External links==
* [http://www.zompist.com/numbers.shtml Numbers from 1 to 10 in over 4500 languages]
* [http://www.silvawood.co.uk/numero-intro.htm Software to test you on numbers from six languages]