diez

See also: Diez and Díez

Aragonese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.

Numeral

diez

  1. ten

Asturian

Asturian cardinal numbers
 <  9 10 11  > 
    Cardinal : diez
    Ordinal : décimu

Etymology

From Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.

Numeral

diez (indeclinable)

  1. ten

Latvian

Particle

diez

  1. Use to add uncertainty to a statement
    Tas nav diez cik grūti.It is not all that difficult

Spanish

Spanish cardinal numbers
 <  9 10 11  > 
    Cardinal : diez
    Ordinal : décimo
    Multiplier : décuplo

Etymology

From Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥. Cognates include Ancient Greek δέκα (déka), Portuguese dez, Old English tīen (English ten), French dix, German zehn.

Pronunciation

  • (Castilian) IPA(key): /ˈdjeθ/, [ˈd̪jeθ]
  • (Latin America) IPA(key): /ˈdjes/, [ˈd̪jes]
  • Hyphenation: diez
  • (file)

Numeral

diez

  1. ten

Noun

diez m (plural dieces)

  1. (education, number grade) A (highest grade in approbation)
    Este año voy a sacar puros dieces.
    This year I will get only A's.

Derived terms

See also

Playing cards in Spanish · cartas (layout · text)
as dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete
ocho nueve diez sota reina rey comodín
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