baynte
Cebuano
numeral
Definitions
- twenty
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian veinte derived from Old Spanish veyente derived from Latin vīgintī (twenty) derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₁wih₁ḱm̥ti.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₁wih₁ḱm̥ti
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- vīgintī Latin
- venti Italian
- veinte Spanish, Castilian
- veinteavo Spanish, Castilian
- veinticinco Spanish, Castilian
- veinticuatro Spanish, Castilian
- veintidós Spanish, Castilian
- veintinueve Spanish, Castilian
- veintiocho Spanish, Castilian
- veintisiete Spanish, Castilian
- veintiséis Spanish, Castilian
- veintitrés Spanish, Castilian
- *h₁wih₁ḱm̥ti Proto-Indo-European
- vinte Portuguese
- vint Old French
- vint Catalan, Valencian
- beynte Tagalog
- vinte Old Portuguese
- *HwiHćati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *HwiHćatí Proto-Indo-Iranian
- yinghits Aromanian
- vint Occitan
- *wīgentī Proto-Italic
- venti Asturian
- vincj Friulian
- veyente Old Spanish
- veynte Old Spanish
- vinti Venetian
- vìnti Ligurian
- venč Dalmatian
- vinti Kabuverdianu
- vint Ladin
- binti Sardinian
- binte Mirandese
- vint Piedmontese
- vinde Tarantino
- vènt Romagnol
- baynti Aklanon