numer
Lower Sorbian
/ˈnumɛr/
noun
Definitions
- number
Etymology
Borrowed from German Nummer (number) derived from Latin numerus (number, member, element).
Origin
Latin
numerus
Gloss
number, member, element
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
数
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- numeronym English
- numero Finnish
- innumerus Latin
- numeralis Latin
- numerus Latin
- Lachnummer German
- Nummer German
- Nummernschild German
- Randnummer German
- Rufnummer German
- Sozialversicherungsnummer German
- Vorwahlnummer German
- Zimmernummer German
- nummerisch German
- novero Italian
- numero Italian
- numéro French
- но́мер Russian
- номер Russian
- número Spanish, Castilian
- *nem- Proto-Indo-European
- nummer Norwegian Bokmål
- número Portuguese
- nummer Swedish
- numer Polish
- nummer Norwegian Nynorsk
- nummer Danish
- nombre Old French
- nonbre Old French
- numero Esperanto
- número Catalan, Valencian
- número Galician
- număr Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- nifer Welsh
- Nummer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- numër Albanian
- nömrə Azerbaijani
- ნომერი Georgian
- номер Ukrainian
- нумар Belarusian
- *nomezos Proto-Italic
- númberu Asturian
- numar Friulian
- nombre Old Occitan
- uimir, nuimir Middle Irish
- nummuru Sicilian
- nùmaro Venetian
- nùmero Ligurian
- numer Ladin
- número Aragonese
- nùmer Piedmontese