ντουζίνα

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Neapolitan duzzina (dozen), either from Occitan dotzena or French douzaine (or the corresponding ancestor languages), ultimately from Vulgar Latin *dōdeci and Latin duodecim.

Noun

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ντουζίνα (ntouzínaf (plural ντουζίνες)

  1. twelve, dozen

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Bulgarian: дузина (duzina)
  • Macedonian: дузина (duzina)
  • Romanian: duzină