τριάκοντα

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Ancient Greek

Ancient Greek numbers (edit)
300
 ←  20 λʹ
30
40  → 
3
    Cardinal: τρῐᾱ́κοντᾰ (triā́konta)
    Ordinal: τρῐᾱκοστός (triākostós)
    Adverbial: τρῐᾱκοντᾰ́κῐς (triākontákis)
    Collective: τρῐᾱκοντᾰ́ς (triākontás)

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *tri(d)ḱomt (thirty). Cognates include Latin trīgintā, Sanskrit त्रिंशत् (triṃśát) and Old Armenian երեսուն (eresun).

Pronunciation

 

Numeral

τρῐᾱ́κοντᾰ (triā́konta) (ordinal τρῐᾱκοστός, adverbial τρῐᾱκοντᾰ́κῐς, collective τρῐᾱκοντᾰ́ς)

  1. thirty

References


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τριάκοντα (triákonta).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɾiˈakonda/
  • Hyphenation: τρι‧ά‧κο‧ντα

Numeral

τριάκοντα (triákonta)

  1. Katharevousa form of τριάντα (triánta)