twenty

English

English numbers (edit)
200
   19 20 21   
2
    Cardinal: twenty
    Ordinal: twentieth
    Multiplier: twentyfold

Alternative forms

  • Arabic numerals: 20 (see for numerical forms in other scripts)
  • Roman numerals: XX

Etymology

From Middle English twenty, twenti, from Old English twēntiġ (twenty, literally two tens), from Proto-Germanic *twaintigiwiz, *twai tigiwiz, an old compound of *twain- (two) + *-tigaz (group of ten), equivalent to two + -ty, or twain + -ty. Cognate with Scots twenty, tuenty (twenty), West Frisian tweintich (twenty), Dutch twintig (twenty), German zwanzig (twenty), Danish tyve.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtwɛnti/
  • (General American) enPR: twĕnʹtē, IPA(key): /ˈtwɛnti/, [ˈtʰʍɛɾ̃i], /ˈtwɛni/
  • (Michigan, Canada) enPR: two͝onʹtē, twŭnʹtē, IPA(key): /ˈtwʌnti/, /ˈtwʊnti/, [ˈtʰʍʌɾ̃i], [ˈtʰʍʊɾ̃i]
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  • Rhymes: -ɛnti, -ʌnti

Numeral

twenty

  1. The cardinal number 20, occurring after nineteen and before twenty-one.

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Noun

twenty (plural twenties)

  1. (colloquial) A banknote with a denomination of 20.
    The waiter’s face lit up when I gave him a twenty.
  2. (CB slang) 10-20 (location).
    What’s your twenty, good buddy?
  3. (Britain, historical, military) An old English division of infantry.

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