Other Languages
Language | Translation |
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Afrikaans | twee-en-veertig |
Arabic | إثنان و أربعون |
Basque | Berrogeita bi |
Bulgarian | четиридесет и две |
Catalan | quaranta-dos |
Chinese | 四十二 |
Chuvash | хĕрĕх иккĕ (IIXXXX) |
Croatian | četrdesetdva |
Czech | čtyřicet dva |
Danish | toogfyrre |
Dutch | tweeënveertig |
Esperanto | kvardek du |
Estonian | nelikümmend kaks |
Finnish | neljäkymmentäkaksi |
Filipino | apatnapu't dalawa |
French | quarante-deux |
Frisian | twaenfjirtich |
Georgian | ორმოცდაორი |
German | zweiundvierzig |
Greek | σαράντα δύο |
Hebrew | ארבעים ושתיים (arbayim u-shtayim) |
Hindi | बयालीस, ४२ |
Hungarian | negyvenkettő |
Icelandic | fjörutíu og tveir |
Indonesian | empat puluh dua |
Irish | daichead ceathar |
Italian | quarantadue |
Japanese | 四十二 (よんじゅうに) |
Kazakh | Қырық екі |
Korean | 사십이 (마흔둘) |
Latvian | četrdesmit divi |
Lietuvių | keturiasdešimt du |
Lojban | vore |
Luxembourgish | zweeavéierzeg |
Macedonian | четириесет и два |
Malayalam | naalpathi randu |
Maltese | tnejn u erbghin |
Marathi | bechalis |
Mongolian | дөчин хоёр |
Norwegian | førtito |
Persian | چهل و دو |
Polish | czterdzieści dwa |
Portuguese | quarenta e dois |
Romanian | patruzeci și doi |
Russian | сорок два |
Serbian | четрдесет и два (alt. четрдесет два) |
Sinhala | හතලිස් දෙක (Hathalis Deka) |
Slovene | dvainštirideset |
Slovak | štyridsaťdva |
Somali | laba iyo afartan |
Spanish | cuarenta y dos |
Swedish | fyrtiotvå |
Tagalog | apatnapu't dalawa |
Tamil | நாற்பத்திரண்டு (Narpatti Errundu) |
Telugu | నలభై రెండు(Nalabai Rendu) |
Thai | สี่สิบสอง |
Turkish | kırk iki |
Ukrainian | Сорок два |
Urdu | بیالیس |
Vietnamese | bốn mươi hai |
Welsh | pedwar-deg-dau, dau-ar-ddeugain |
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