The Afrikaans numbers from 1 to 10 are as follows:
1. een
2. twee
3. drie
4. vier
5. vyf
6. ses
7. sewe
8. agt
9. nege
10. tien
They are members of the infinite set of numbers of the form 2520*k where k is an integer. Since the set is infinite, it is not possible to list them.
The first one is (1 x 3) = 3The second one is (2 x 3) = 6The fifth one is (5 x 3) = 15....The thirty-third one is (33 x 3) = 99.and that's as far as you can go. There are 33 of them.
Oh, dude, it's like writing out a check to your landlord, but with words instead of numbers. So, 4.16 in decimal word form would be "four point one six." It's like spelling out the numbers but with a little extra flair.
Yes, if one of the numbers is a factor of the other.
One millionth in numbers = 0.000001
The number 21 in Afrikaans is "een-en-twintig." In Afrikaans, numbers are often formed by combining the units and tens with "en" (and) in between. Therefore, "21" literally translates to "one and twenty."
"One" in Afrikaans is "een."
None of them
Een (say: iyan)
None
In Numbers ; '41'. In Words ; ' Forty one'.
One two three four five
Most style sheets recommend spelling out the numbers one to ten, then using numerals for the higher numbers. Some suggest spelling out one to twenty, which are common and short. In any case, there is no fixed rule, but numbers within a phrase should use the same form, as in "3 out of 100" or "4th place among the 240 starters", rather than spelling one and using a numeral for the other.
There is no plural form for the noun Afrikaans, the name of a language is South Africa; there is only one Afrikaans language. The name of a language is a proper noun which is always capitalized.The word 'akademic' is not an English spelling. The nearest word in English is academic, both a noun and an adjective.The plural form for the noun academic is academics, a word for teachers or scholars in a university or institute of higher education; scientists or professors.
The best rule is to look up the spellings in a reliable source.
The spelling for the numbers 1094628.81 is one million ninety-four thousand six hundred twenty-eight and eighty-one
Eenhonder-en-een