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Translingual

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromEnglishten.

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ten

  1. (international standards)NATO,ICAO,ITU &IMOradiotelephony code for10, used only witho'clock to indicate direction.

Etymology 2

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Symbol

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ten

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forTama (Colombia).

English

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English numbers(edit)
100
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1
   Cardinal:ten
   Ordinal:tenth
   Abbreviated ordinal:10th
   Latinate ordinal:denary
   Adverbial:tentimes
   Multiplier:tenfold
   Latinate multiplier:decuple
   Germanic collective:tensome
   Collective of n parts:decuplet
   Greek or Latinate collective:decad,decade
   Metric collective prefix:deca-
   Greek collective prefix:deca-
   Latinate collective prefix:deca-
   Fractional:tenth
   Metric fractional prefix:deci-
   Elemental:decuplet
   Number of musicians:decet
   Number of years:decade,decennium
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Etymology

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PIE word
*déḱm̥
Ten circles

FromMiddle Englishten,tene, fromOld Englishtīen, fromProto-West Germanic*tehun, fromProto-Germanic*tehun, fromProto-Indo-European*déḱm̥. Cognate withScotsten,tene(ten),West Frisiantsien(ten),Saterland Frisiantjoon(ten),North Frisiantiin(ten). See alsoteen.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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ten

  1. Thenumberoccurring afternine and beforeeleven,represented inArabic numerals (base ten) as10 and inRoman numerals asX.
    • 1905,Lord Dunsany [i.e., Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany], “The Sayings of Slid (whose Soul is by the Sea)”, inThe Gods of Pegāna, London:[Charles] Elkin Mathews, [],→OCLC,page15:
      There is a melody upon the Earth as thoughten thousand streams all sang together for their homes that they had forsaken in the hills.
    • (Can wedate this quote?), “What is a Ten Frame and why is it a useful tool for developing early number relationships and fact fluency?”, inRhodes University[1], page 1:
      Aten frame is a simple graphic tool that allows people to “see” numbers.

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Translations

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Seeten/translations § Numeral.

Noun

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ten (countable anduncountable,pluraltens)

  1. Aset orgroup with tenelements.
    We divided the chocolates intotens to hand out to Hallowe'en visitors.
    • 1958 May, Carolyn J. Ingham, Joseph N. Payne, “An eighth-grade unit on number systems”, inThe Mathematics Teacher, volume51, number 5, page392:
      They can readily state the number oftens in a hundred. But somehow they do not have a full appreciation of the "tenness" of our system and how the system is structured.
    • (Can wedate this quote?), “What is a Ten Frame and why is it a useful tool for developing early number relationships and fact fluency?”, inRhodes University[2], page 1:
      Understanding that numbers are composed oftens and ones is an important foundational concept, setting the stage for work with larger numbers.
  2. (in theplural) An inexact quantity, typically understood to be between20 and100.
    Our houses aretens of meters apart, so we don't have to worry about noise from our neighbours.
    tens of thousands of voters
    • 2024 September 27, Katie Hunt, “Scientists discover hidden ancient forest on treeless island”, inCNN[3]:
      No trees have grown on the windswept Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean fortens of thousands of years — just shrubs and other low-lying vegetation. That’s why a recent arboreal discovery nearly 20 feet (6 meters) beneath the ground caught researchers’ attention.
  3. (countable, card games) Acard in agivensuit with avalue of ten.
  4. (countable) Adenomination ofcurrency, such as abanknote, with avalue of tenunits.
    Synonym:tenner
    Can you give me twotens for this twenty?
  5. (countable, US, slang) Aperfectspecimen,(particularly) aphysicallyattractiveperson.
    Synonym:dime piece
    • 2006 May 9,Penn Jillette,Michael Goudeau, quoting Chris, 22:22 from the start, inPenn Radio[4]:
      I was in the Woodley Park–Zoo in D.C. and mom and sister were waiting to see the pandas, so me and my pops broke away to check out the monkey house. Well, there was a beautiful teacher, I mean we're talking aten, she was blond, had a low-cut dress on, just gorgeous. And she has about eight or nine students and she's pointing out all the different monkeys. And me and my dad noticed this huge orangutan kind of fiddling with himself. And on close [censored] And we kept checking it out and he was looking directly at the teacher. Well, a couple minutes passed by [censored] he proceeds to [censored] that's when the teacher noticed and, you know, took the kids away very hurriedly. But I looked at my dad and said, you know, they're so much like us.
    • 2023 September 11, Danielle Cohen, “Why Am I Attracted to My Coworker? Meet ‘The Office Ten’”, inNew York Magazine[5]:
      An OfficeTen is a person who falls somewhere between average to mildly good-looking in the world at large but skyrockets to wildly attractive within the confines of an open-concept desk plan.
  6. (countable, US, slang) A high level of intensity.
  7. (countable, rowing) The act of rowing tenstrokesflat out.
    • 1911,The Cambridge Review, volume32, page486:
      At the 1,000-metres post we gave aten, which raised our lead to 1⅔ lengths; the Belgians were rowing hard, but one felt that they still had plenty of spurting power.
    • 1982, Stanley French,Aspects of Downing history, page105:
      Morris gave aten, and an unbelievable surge ran through the boat, one that I had never felt before.

Coordinate terms

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Derived terms

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Terms derived from the numeral or nounten

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Translations

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set or group with ten elements
inexact quantity
playing card with a value of ten
denomination of currency with a value of ten
perfect specimen
slang: high level of intensity
rowing: act of rowing ten strokes flat out
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See also

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Playing cards in English ·playing cards(layout ·text)
acedeuce,twothree,treyfour,caterfive,cinquesixseven
eightninetenjack,knavequeenkingjoker

Anagrams

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Ahtna

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Etymology

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FromProto-Athabaskan*tən(ice, frost). Cognate withNavajotin.

Noun

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ten

  1. ice

References

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  • Kari, James (1990),Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center,→ISBN

Atong (India)

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Etymology

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FromEnglishten.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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ten (Bengali scriptতেন)

  1. ten

Synonyms

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References

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Bislama

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Bislama cardinal numbers
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   Cardinal :ten

Etymology

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FromEnglishten.

Numeral

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ten

  1. ten

Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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ten

  1. second-personsingularimperative oftenir
  2. second-personsingularimperative oftindre

Usage notes

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Generally, the imperative formten is a contextual form of used when clitic pronouns (e.g.,te) are attached to the end of the verb.

Cornish

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Noun

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ten

  1. hard mutation ofden
  2. mixed mutation ofden

Czech

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Czechten, fromProto-Slavic*tъ.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ten

  1. the,this,that

Declension

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Declension often (irregular)
singular
masculinefeminineneuter
animateinanimate
nominativetentato
genitivetohotoho
dativetomutomu
accusativetohotentuto
locativetomtom
instrumentaltímtoutím
plural
masculinefeminineneuter
animateinanimate
nominativetityta
genitivetěch
dativetěm
accusativetyta
locativetěch
instrumentaltěmi

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Danish

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Etymology

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FromOld Norseteinn(stick).

Noun

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ten

  1. aspindle; a rod or stick used together with adistaff tospin yarn
  2. in aspinning wheel or similar machine: thereel on which the finished yarn is spooled

Declension

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Declension often
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativetentenentenetenene
genitivetenstenenstenestenenes

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Dutch

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Etymology

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A contraction ofte +den. CompareGermanzum.

Pronunciation

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Contraction

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ten

  1. to the, at the(followed by a masculine or neuter word)
    ten goede often kwadefor better or for worse
    ten delepartly
    ten tijde vanduring the time of

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ten is part of many fossilized idiomatic expressions. Being derived in part fromte, it is followed by the (similarly fossilized) dative case.
ten is commonly used in Dutch family names such asCorrie ten Boom,Bernhard ten Brink,Marti ten Kate, andSimeon ten Holt.

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Galician

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Alternative forms

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  • tem(Reintegrationist)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtɛŋ/[ˈt̪ɛŋ]
  • Rhymes:-ɛŋ
  • Hyphenation:ten

Verb

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ten

  1. has;third-personsingularpresentindicative ofter
    A cervexaten en Galicia unha longa historia.
    Beerhas a long history in Galicia.
  2. inflection ofter:
    1. third-personsingularpresentindicative
    2. second-personsingularimperative

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Japanese

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Romanization

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ten

  1. Rōmaji transcription ofてん
  2. Rōmaji transcription ofテン

Kabuverdianu

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Etymology

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FromPortugueseter.

Verb

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ten

  1. tohave
  2. topossess

Karaim

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Etymology

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From Ultimately fromMiddle Chinese (MC tojX|tongX, “to equate”).

Cognate withOld Turkic[script needed](teŋ,equal, equivalent, appropriate);Crimean Tatarteñ,Karachay-Balkarтенг(teñ),Kumykтенг(teñ),Urumтэнг(teŋ),Kazakhтең(teñ,equal),Southern Altaiтеҥ(teŋ,equal)Uzbekteng(equal),Turkishdenk(equal, equivalent),Shorтең,Yakutтэҥ(teŋ,equal).

Adjective

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ten

  1. equal

References

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  • N. A. Baskakov, S.M. Šapšala, editor (1973), “ten”, inKaraimsko-Russko-Polʹskij Slovarʹ [Karaim-Russian-Polish Dictionary], Moscow: Moskva,→ISBN

Kashubian

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*tъ.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ten

  1. this(nearby)

Further reading

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  • Stefan Ramułt (1893), “ten”, inSłownik języka pomorskiego czyli kaszubskiego (in Kashubian), page213
  • Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011), “ten”, inSłownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi[6]
  • ten”, inInternetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby,2022

Lithuanian

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Adverb

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ten

  1. there

Lower Sorbian

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*tъ.

Pronunciation

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Determiner

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ten (feminineta,neuterto,dualtej,pluralte)

  1. this

Declension

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Declension often
Masculine singularFeminine singularNeuter singularDualPlural
Nominativetentatotejte
Genitivetogotejetogotejutych
Dativetomutejtomutymatym
Accusativeten
togo(animate)
tutotej
teju(animate)
te
tych(optional animate form)
Instrumentaltymtejutymtymatymi
Locativetomtejtomtymatych

Middle Dutch

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Contraction

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ten

  1. contraction ofte +‎den

Middle English

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Middle English numbers(edit)
100
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1[a],[b]
   Cardinal:ten
   Ordinal:tenthe,tithe

Etymology 1

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FromOld Englishtīen.

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Pronunciation

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Numeral

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ten

  1. ten
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Etymology 2

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    FromOld Englishtēon, fromProto-West Germanic*teuhan(to pull, lead), fromProto-Germanic*teuhaną(to draw, lead, bring, pull, help), fromProto-Indo-European*dewk-(to pull, lead).

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    Verb

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    ten (third-person singular simple presentteth,present participleteende,teynge,first-/third-person singular past indicativetegh,past participletowen)

    1. (transitive) Todraw;lead.
    2. (intransitive) Todraw away;go;proceed.
    Conjugation
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    Conjugation often (strong class 2)
    infinitive(to)ten,te
    present tensepast tense
    1st-personsingulartetegh
    2nd-personsingulartesttowe1
    3rd-personsingulartethtegh
    subjunctivesingulartetowe2
    imperativesingular
    plural3ten,tetowen,towe
    imperativepluralteth,te
    participlestynge,tendetowen,towe

    1 Later replaced by the 1st-/3rd-person singular orteghest.
    2 Later replaced by the indicative.
    3 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

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    Etymology 3

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    FromOld Norsetennr, nominative indefinite plural oftǫnn(tooth).

    Noun

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    ten

    1. plural oftoth

    Northern Kurdish

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    Etymology

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    FromArabicطَعْن(ṭaʕn,piercing, attack, criticism).

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    Noun

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    ten m orf

    1. scolding,reproach,censure,blame,criticism,mockery,ridicule
    2. threat

    References

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    • Chyet, Michael L. (2003), “ten”, inKurdish–English Dictionary[7], with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press,page604

    Old Czech

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromProto-Slavic*tъ.

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    ten

    1. this(nearby)

    Declension

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    Declension often (hard pronominal)
    singular
    masculinefeminineneuter
    nominativetentato
    genitivetohotoho
    dativetomutéj,tejtomu
    accusativetoho,tentuto
    locativetomtéj,tejtom
    instrumentaltiemtiem
    dual
    masculinefeminineneuter
    nominativeta
    genitive
    dativetěma
    accusativeta
    locative
    instrumentaltěma
    plural
    masculinefeminineneuter
    nominativetityta
    genitivetěch
    dativetěm
    accusativetyta
    locativetěch
    instrumentaltěmi

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    References

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    Old English

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Seetien

    Pronunciation

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    Numeral

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    tēn

    1. (Mercian)ten

    References

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    • A. L. Mayhew, M. A. Synopsis of Old English Phonology, 123

    Old Polish

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromProto-Slavic*tъ. First attested in the 14th century.

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    ten

    1. this(nearby)

    Declension

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    This pronoun needs aninflection-table template.

    Descendants

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    References

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    • B. Sieradzka-Baziur,Ewa Deptuchowa, Joanna Duska, Mariusz Frodyma, Beata Hejmo, Dorota Janeczko, Katarzyna Jasińska, Krystyna Kajtoch, Joanna Kozioł, Marian Kucała, Dorota Mika, Gabriela Niemiec, Urszula Poprawska, Elżbieta Supranowicz, Ludwika Szelachowska-Winiarzowa, Zofia Wanicowa, Piotr Szpor, Bartłomiej Borek, editors (2011–2015), “ten”, inSłownik pojęciowy języka staropolskiego [Conceptual Dictionary of Old Polish] (in Polish), Kraków:IJP PAN,→ISBN

    Old Tupi

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    Etymology

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    Onomatopoeic.

    Pronunciation

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    Particle

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    ten

    1. (used with the verb'e) to befirm,fixed, orsnug(literally,“to make a "ten" sound”)
      Ten a'é.[1]I amfirm. (literally, “I make a"ten" sound.”)
      Ten aîmo'e.[2]Ifirm it up. (literally, “I make it make a"ten" sound.”)

    References

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    1. ^Antônio Lemos Barbosa (1956),Curso de tupi antigo: gramática, exercícios, textos [Course of Old Tupi: Grammar, Exercises, Texts] (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Livraria São José,page186
    2. ^Antônio Lemos Barbosa (1956),Curso de tupi antigo: gramática, exercícios, textos [Course of Old Tupi: Grammar, Exercises, Texts] (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Livraria São José,page186

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Nahuan*teen-tlɨ, fromProto-Uto-Aztecan*tïni. CompareClassical Nahuatltēntli(lips).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    -tēn (plural-tejtēn)

    1. mouth
      Muchi tikishtukak tik muten kwak tishulutzin katka
      You used to put everything in yourmouth when you were a little baby
    2. edge,brim
      Shiktema ishta ma ne at ajsi ne iten ne tzutzukul
      Fill it up until the water reaches theedge of the jug
    3. opening
      Inat ka ini tepet kishtia pukti tik iten
      They say this volcano expels smoke form its “opening” (its crater)

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    Noun

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    -tēn

    1. on the edge,outside
      Tejchishket ka iten ne shaput
      They waitedoutside the cave
    Declension of -ten
    singularplural
    first personnutentuten
    second personmutenanmuten
    third personiteninten

    Polish

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Polishten. Cognate withRussianтот(tot),Lithuaniantas,Ancient Greek(ho,the),Germander(the),Englishthe.

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    ten

    1. this(nearby)

    Usage notes

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    1The feminine accusative singular form isproscribed, but overall much more common.

    Declension

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    Declension often
    singularplural
    masculineneuterfemininevirilenonvirile
    nominativetentotacite
    genitivetegotejtych
    dativetemutym
    accusativeanimatetegoto/1tychte
    inanimateten
    instrumentaltymtymi
    locativetymtejtych
    vocativetentotacite

    Derived terms

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    determiners
    pronouns

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    Particle

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    ten

    1. filler word
      A no,ten...Ah,yeah...

    Trivia

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    According toSłownik frekwencyjny polszczyzny współczesnej (1990),ten is one of the most used words in Polish, appearing 1196 times in scientific texts, 782 times in news, 1457 times in essays, 1080 times in fiction, and 1228 times in plays, each out of a corpus of 100,000 words, totaling 5743 times, making it the 10th most common word in a corpus of 500,000 words.[1]

    References

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    1. ^Ida Kurcz (1990), “ten”, inSłownik frekwencyjny polszczyzny współczesnej [Frequency dictionary of the Polish language] (in Polish), volume 1, Kraków; Warszawa: Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Języka Polskiego, page600

    Further reading

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    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromFrenchteint.

    Noun

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    ten n (pluraltenuri)

    1. color of theface

    Declension

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    singularplural
    indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
    nominative-accusativetentenultenuritenurile
    genitive-dativetentenuluitenuritenurilor
    vocativetenuletenurilor

    Scots

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    Scots numbers(edit)
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    1
       Cardinal:ten
       Ordinal:tent

    Etymology

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    Inherited fromMiddle Englishten,tene, fromOld Englishtīen, fromProto-West Germanic*tehun, fromProto-Germanic*tehun, fromProto-Indo-European*déḱm̥.

    Numeral

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    ten

    1. ten

    References

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    Slovak

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromProto-Slavic*tъ, fromProto-Indo-European*só.

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    ten m

    1. the;this;that

    Declension

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    Declension often (irregular)
    singular
    masculinefeminineneuter
    animateinanimate
    nominativetento
    genitivetohotejtoho
    dativetomutejtomu
    accusativetohotento
    locativetomtejtom
    instrumentaltýmtoutým
    plural
    masculinefeminine/neuter
    animateinanimate
    nominativetie
    genitivetých
    dativetým
    accusativetýchtie
    locativetých
    instrumentaltými

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    Further reading

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    • ten”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk,2003–2025

    Spanish

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    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    ten

    1. second-personsingularimperative oftener

    Sranan Tongo

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    Etymology

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    FromEnglishtime.

    Noun

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    ten

    1. time
      • 1975,Mighty Botai, “Sranang Kong Fri”, inOnafhankelijkheid (Srefidensi) Suriname:
        Atlebaten no sa de moro ini Sranan / Den bakra, den ben hori wi na baka / Den de bow den kondre kon na fesi / Meki wi e pina
        Theperiod of toiling will be no more in Suriname / The Dutch, they held us back / They built up their country successfully / Made us suffer

    Sumerian

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    Romanization

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    ten

    1. romanization of𒋼(ten)

    Swedish

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Swedishten, fromOld Norseteinn(sprout, twig, branch), fromProto-Germanic*tainaz

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    ten c

    1. a thinmetalrod
    2. (spinning) theshaft of aspindle (in any material)

    Declension

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    Declension often
    nominativegenitive
    singularindefinitetentens
    definitetenentenens
    pluralindefinitetenartenars
    definitetenarnatenarnas

    Derived terms

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    References

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    Tiang

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    Noun

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    ten

    1. woman

    Further reading

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    • Malcolm Ross,Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian Languages of Western Melanesia,Pacific Linguistics, series C-98 (1988)

    Tok Pisin

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    Tok Pisin numbers(edit)
    100
     ←  1 ←  91011  → 20  → 
    1
       Cardinal:ten

    Etymology

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    FromEnglishten.

    Numeral

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    ten

    1. ten

    Usage notes

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    Used when counting; see alsotenpela.

    Coordinate terms

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    Tok Pisin cardinal numbers from 1 to 99
    —0—1—2—3—4—5—6—7—8—9
    0—wantutrifoafaivsikissevenetnain
    1—teneleventwelvtetinfotinfiftinsikistinseventinetinnaintin
    2—twentitupela ten wantupela ten tutupela ten tritupela ten foatupela ten faivtupela ten sikistupela ten seventupela ten ettupela ten nain
    3—tetitripela ten wantripela ten tutripela ten tritripela ten foatripela ten faivtripela ten sikistripela ten seventripela ten ettripela ten nain
    4—fotifopela ten wanfopela ten tufopela ten trifopela ten foafopela ten faivfopela ten sikisfopela ten sevenfopela ten etfopela ten nain
    5—fiftifaivpela ten wanfaivpela ten tufaivpela ten trifaivpela ten foafaivpela ten faivfaivpela ten sikisfaivpela ten sevenfaivpela ten etfaivpela ten nain
    6—sikistisikispela ten wansikispela ten tusikispela ten trisikispela ten foasikispela ten faivsikispela ten sikissikispela ten sevensikispela ten etsikispela ten nain
    7—seventisevenpela ten wansevenpela ten tusevenpela ten trisevenpela ten foasevenpela ten faivsevenpela ten sikissevenpela ten sevensevenpela ten etsevenpela ten nain
    8—etietpela ten wanetpela ten tuetpela ten trietpela ten foaetpela ten faivetpela ten sikisetpela ten sevenetpela ten etetpela ten nain
    9—naintinainpela ten wannainpela ten tunainpela ten trinainpela ten foanainpela ten faivnainpela ten sikisnainpela ten sevennainpela ten etnainpela ten nain

    Turkish

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOttoman Turkishتن(ten), fromPersianتن(tan).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    ten (definite accusativeteni,pluraltenler)

    1. skin
    2. body
    3. (dialectal) vulva of a cow

    Declension

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    Declension often
    singularplural
    nominativetentenler
    definite accusativetenitenleri
    dativetenetenlere
    locativetendetenlerde
    ablativetendentenlerden
    genitivetenintenlerin
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singularplural
    1st singulartenimtenlerim
    2nd singulartenintenlerin
    3rd singulartenitenleri
    1st pluraltenimiztenlerimiz
    2nd pluralteniniztenleriniz
    3rd pluraltenleritenleri
    definite accusative
    singularplural
    1st singulartenimitenlerimi
    2nd singularteninitenlerini
    3rd singularteninitenlerini
    1st pluraltenimizitenlerimizi
    2nd pluralteninizitenlerinizi
    3rd pluraltenlerinitenlerini
    dative
    singularplural
    1st singulartenimetenlerime
    2nd singularteninetenlerine
    3rd singularteninetenlerine
    1st pluraltenimizetenlerimize
    2nd pluralteninizetenlerinize
    3rd pluraltenlerinetenlerine
    locative
    singularplural
    1st singulartenimdetenlerimde
    2nd singulartenindetenlerinde
    3rd singulartenindetenlerinde
    1st pluraltenimizdetenlerimizde
    2nd pluralteninizdetenlerinizde
    3rd pluraltenlerindetenlerinde
    ablative
    singularplural
    1st singulartenimdentenlerimden
    2nd singulartenindentenlerinden
    3rd singulartenindentenlerinden
    1st pluraltenimizdentenlerimizden
    2nd pluralteninizdentenlerinizden
    3rd pluraltenlerindentenlerinden
    genitive
    singularplural
    1st singulartenimintenlerimin
    2nd singularteninintenlerinin
    3rd singularteninintenlerinin
    1st pluraltenimizintenlerimizin
    2nd pluralteninizintenlerinizin
    3rd pluraltenlerinintenlerinin

    References

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    • ten”, inTürkiye'de halk ağzından derleme sözlüğü [Compilation Dictionary of Popular Speech in Turkey] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu,1963–1982
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