Okay, so I've learned that in Russian the number 50, 60, 70, 80 are formed from 5-10, 6-10, 7-10, 8-10, e.g. fifty is pyatdyesyat.
So for the number 90, it's obviously not 9-10. To me, it looks like it could mean 9/10ths of 100 dyevano-sto. Can anyone verify the etymology of 90? THANKS ^__^
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So for the number 90, it's obviously not 9-10. To me, it looks like it could mean 9/10ths of 100 dyevano-sto. Can anyone verify the etymology of 90? THANKS ^__^
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Date: 2004-06-29 03:34 am (UTC)90 in Czech is (attempt at phonetic spelling, since I don';t know the proper one ;-) dEvet'desEt.
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