céncwante
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Contents
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Walloon
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Numeral
1.2.1
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Walloon
Etymology
From
Old French
cinquante
, from
Vulgar Latin
*cīnquāgintā
, from
Latin
quīnquāgintā
.
Numeral
céncwante
fifty
Related terms
cénk
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Walloon terms inherited from Old French
Walloon terms derived from Old French
Walloon terms inherited from Vulgar Latin
Walloon terms derived from Vulgar Latin
Walloon terms inherited from Latin
Walloon terms derived from Latin
Walloon lemmas
Walloon numerals
Walloon cardinal numbers
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