mille
Italian (Fiorentino)
/ˈmi.lːe/
adjective
Definitions
- thousand
Etymology
Inherited from Latin mīlle (thousand) inherited from Proto-Italic *smīɣeslī inherited from Proto-Indo-European *smih₂ǵʰéslih₂, *ǵʰéslom (one thousand).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*smih₂ǵʰéslih₂, *ǵʰéslom
Gloss
one thousand
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- million English
- miljoona Finnish
- mille Latin
- milliarium Latin
- milliens Latin
- millies Latin
- millio Latin
- mīlia Latin
- mīlle Latin
- Mille German
- cento Italian
- centomila Italian
- cinquecento Italian
- cinquecentomila Italian
- duecento Italian
- foglie Italian
- immillare Italian
- immillarsi Italian
- milioncino Italian
- milione Italian
- millecuplo Italian
- milleduecentosessanta Italian
- millefoglie Italian
- millenne Italian
- millenovecentonovanta Italian
- millenovecentonovantasei Italian
- millenovecentottantaquattro Italian
- milleuno Italian
- novanta Italian
- novantasei Italian
- novecento Italian
- ottantaquattro Italian
- sessanta Italian
- uno Italian
- mille French
- million French
- mil Spanish, Castilian
- *sem- Proto-Indo-European
- *smih₂ǵʰéslih₂, *ǵʰéslom Proto-Indo-European
- million Norwegian Bokmål
- milhão Portuguese
- miljon Swedish
- mila Polish
- million Norwegian Nynorsk
- مَلْيُون Arabic
- mile Old French
- million Old French
- mil Catalan, Valencian
- milfa Galician
- milfo Galician
- mirfia Galician
- mīla Old High German
- mil Ido
- míle Old Irish
- million Middle French
- mil Old Portuguese
- miliuun Cimbrian
- mil Occitan
- *smīɣeslī Proto-Italic
- mil Asturian
- mil Friulian
- mill, mil Old Spanish
- mel Dalmatian
- مليون Hijazi Arabic
- mille Corsican
- millennium LL
- mille Tarantino