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Dutch Low Saxon
numeral
Definitions
- (in many (all?) dialects) eight (8)
Etymology
Inherited from Old Saxon ahto inherited from Proto-Germanic *ahtōu.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ahtōu
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- eight English
- Achter German
- acht German
- achtarmig German
- achtfach German
- achtfüßig German
- achtgeschossig German
- achthäufigste German
- achtjährig German
- achtmal German
- achtminütig German
- achtprozentig German
- achttägig German
- achtwertig German
- achtzehn German
- nullachtfünfzehn German
- acht Dutch, Flemish
- achtbaar Dutch, Flemish
- achtbenig Dutch, Flemish
- achtduizend Dutch, Flemish
- achteloos Dutch, Flemish
- achten Dutch, Flemish
- achtendertig Dutch, Flemish
- achtennegentig Dutch, Flemish
- achtentachtig Dutch, Flemish
- achtentwintig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenveertig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenvijftig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenzestig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenzeventig Dutch, Flemish
- achterhande Dutch, Flemish
- achthalf Dutch, Flemish
- achthoek Dutch, Flemish
- achthonderd Dutch, Flemish
- achtjarig Dutch, Flemish
- achtmotorig Dutch, Flemish
- achtpotig Dutch, Flemish
- achtste Dutch, Flemish
- achttal Dutch, Flemish
- achturig Dutch, Flemish
- achtvoudig Dutch, Flemish
- achtzaam Dutch, Flemish
- *oḱtṓw Proto-Indo-European
- *ahtōu Proto-Germanic
- eahta Old English
- átta Old Norse
- achte Middle Dutch
- ahto Old High German
- ag Afrikaans
- agt Afrikaans
- 𐌰𐌷𐍄𐌰𐌿 Gothic
- *ahtō gmw-pro
- ahto Old Dutch
- ahto Old Saxon
- acht German Low German
- ayti Sranan Tongo
- athe Crimean Gothic