doi
Piedmontese
/ˈdui/
numeral
Definitions
- two
Etymology
Inherited from Latin duo (two) inherited from Proto-Italic *duō.
Origin
Proto-Italic
*duō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *dui Latin
- duae Latin
- dubius Latin
- duellum Latin
- duo Latin
- duplus Latin
- duōs Latin
- Duo German
- adduare Italian
- centodue Italian
- cinquantadue Italian
- cinquecentodue Italian
- due Italian
- duecento Italian
- duecentodue Italian
- duo Italian
- novantadue Italian
- novecentodue Italian
- ottantadue Italian
- ottocentodue Italian
- quarantadue Italian
- quattrocentodue Italian
- seicentodue Italian
- sessantadue Italian
- settantadue Italian
- settecentodue Italian
- trecentodue Italian
- trentadue Italian
- ventidue Italian
- deux French
- duodi French
- diez Spanish, Castilian
- dos Spanish, Castilian
- dosañero Spanish, Castilian
- veintidós Spanish, Castilian
- *dwóh₁ Proto-Indo-European
- *gʰeh₁bʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- dois Portuguese
- deus Old French
- doi Old French
- du Esperanto
- dos Tagalog
- דו Hebrew (modern)
- *duō Proto-Italic
- doi Friulian
- doi Dalmatian
- dos Kabuverdianu
- doi Ladin
- dui Istriot
- dui Corsican
- duellum Old Latin
- 𐌃𐌖𐌔 Oscan
- 𐌕𐌖𐌚 Umbrian