The ordinal numbers in English, followed by their French language equivalents:
First: premier / première
Second: deuxième (or second)
Third: troixième
Fourth: quatrième
Fifth: cinquième
Sixth: sixième
Seventh: septième
Eighth: huitième
Ninth: neuvième
Tenth: dixième
Of note is the fact that, from one-fifth and beyond, the fractional numbers (such as one fifth) are identical to the corresponding ordinal numbers (such as fifth). Therefore, one-fifth is translated as "un cinquième".
The ordinal numbers in Spanish are:primerosegundotercerocuartoquintosextoseptimooctavonovenodecimo
Ordinal numbers represent placement. First, second, third and so on.
The ordinal number premier in French corresponds to the English ordinal number "first".
Each language has its own names for numerals, and for ordinal numbers (first, second, third...). The related links below have the spellings for English numbers, French numbers, and Spanish numbers.
Normally ordinal numbers refer to positive positions. Cardinal numbers are negative, zero or positive.
Yes - cardinal numbers are the counting numbers. This is as distinct from ordinal numbers - the corresponding ordinal number for 66 is sixty-sixth.
Third (or 3rd) is the ordinal form of three.
Ordinal numbers are defined as the way that numbers are ordered in a set of numbers. For example: 1; 2; 3. Examples can be found at the Maths Can Be Fun website.
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14th or fourteenth.
Ordinal numbers are adjectives that tell the order of nouns in a series. The ordinal number for 4th is call cuarto and the ordinal number for 16th is decimosexto.
Ordinal numbers are those which describe order, namely first (1st), second (2nd), third (3rd), fourth (4th), etc.