From the Latin word decima meaning one tenth
The term dime comes from the French word disme, meaning "tithe" or "tenth part," from the Latin decima [pars]. The word disme itself is rooted in the word "dixième", which is literally "one tenth"
Five hundredths
Seven and eight tenths
Seven and one tenth.
Decima is not a root word however deci is. Some words with this root word are decimal, decibar, decigram, etc.
From the Latin word decima meaning one tenth
The term dime comes from the French word disme, meaning "tithe" or "tenth part," from the Latin decima [pars]. The word disme itself is rooted in the word "dixième", which is literally "one tenth"
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The word is taken from Greece. It's origins are from the Medieval Latin word 'decimlis' which means 1 tenth of a whole. This is an evolution of the word (slang word) 'decima' from earlier Latin langauge. The Latin word 'decima', still meaning 1 tenth, is from 'decem', meaning ten of or ten units of measurment, which has Indo-European roots. If you look at the current use of the word 'decimal' you can see it has evolved again. As it now means "Relating to or using powers of ten" (refrence: thefreedictionary.com/decimal)
There is no such word as "wesh" and if there were, it would still depend on which country's name you want to write.
Five hundredths
Thirty-five thousandths.
Ten and one tenth.
Seven thousand, fourteen.
two and thirtyfour hundredths
One and four tenths