dreißigste

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German

German numbers (edit)
300
 ←  20  ←  29 30 31  → [a], [b] 40  → 
3
    Cardinal (Germany, Austria): dreißig
    Cardinal (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): dreissig
    Ordinal (Germany, Austria): dreißigste
    Ordinal (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): dreissigste
    Sequence adverb (Germany, Austria): dreißigstens
    Sequence adverb (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): dreissigstens
    Ordinal abbreviation: 30.
    Adverbial (Germany, Austria): dreißigmal
    Adverbial (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): dreissigmal
    Adverbial abbreviation: 30-mal
    Multiplier (Germany, Austria): dreißigfach
    Multiplier (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): dreissigfach
    Multiplier abbreviation: 30-fach
    Fractional (Germany, Austria): Dreißigstel
    Fractional (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): Dreissigstel
    Polygon (Germany, Austria): Dreißigeck
    Polygon (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): Dreissigeck
    Polygon abbreviation: 30-Eck
    Polygonal adjective (Germany, Austria): dreißigeckig
    Polygonal adjective (Switzerland, Liechtenstein): dreissigeckig
    Polygonal adjective abbreviation: 30-eckig

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German drīzigeste, drīzegeste, from Old High German drīzugōsto, equivalent to dreißig +‎ -ste.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdʁaɪ̯sɪçstə/, /ˈdʁaɪ̯sɪkstə/
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  • Hyphenation: drei‧ßigs‧te

Adjective

dreißigste (no predicative form, strong nominative masculine singular dreißigster, not comparable)

  1. (ordinal number) thirtieth

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