On the other hand, as pointed out by martina, " dĕcem (et) sĕptem" was also a common form for "septemdĕcim". ![]() Ūndecim, duodecim, tredecim, quattuordecim, quīndecim, sēdecim, septendecim, duodēvīgintī, ūndēvīgintī, vīgintīĪs pointed out by symbiotech, "octodecim" and "novemdecim" were also used in Latin, but they didn't survive. ![]() Ūnus/ūna/ūnum, duo/duae/duo, trēs/tria, quattuor, quīnque, sex, septem, octō, novem, decem, Because I am not sure how I should do this, I will just copy/paste the whole lot. ![]() Following Sklivvz's advice, I propose here a question I made in Italian Language.
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