vierte
Friulian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the feminine of viert, past participle of vierzi (“to open”). Compare Venetian verta.
Noun
vierte f
Synonyms
- (spring): primevere
German
< 3. | 4. | 5. > |
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Cardinal : vier Ordinal : vierte | ||
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old High German fiordo (akin to Old Saxon fiortho), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Germanic *fedurþô. Compare Dutch vierde, Danish fjerde, English fourth.
Alternative forms
- 4te (inflected forms: 4tem, 4ten, 4ter, 4tes)
- 4. (also stands for inflected forms like vierter, viertes)
Pronunciation
Ordinal number
vierte
Declension
Coordinate terms
German ordinal numbers from 0th to 99th
German ordinal numbers from 100th onward
- 100: hundertste, einhundertste
- 103: tausendste, eintausendste
- 106: millionste, einmillionste
- 109: milliardste, einmilliardste
- 1012: billionste
- 1015: billiardste
- 1018: trillionste
- 1021: trilliardste
- 1024: quadrillionste
- 1030: quintillionste
- 1036: sextillionste (rare)
- 1042: septillionste (rare)
- 1048: oktillionste (rare)
- 1060: dezillionste
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See also
Further reading
- “vierte” in Duden online
Spanish
Verb
vierte
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