two

See also: two-

English

English numbers (edit)
20
   1 2 3   
    Cardinal: two
    Ordinal: second
    Adverbial: twice
    Multiplier: double, twofold
    Distributive: doubly

Alternative forms

  • twa (obsolete outside dialects)

Etymology

From Middle English two, twa, from Old English twā, neuter of twēġen (whence twain), from Proto-Germanic *twai, from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁.

Cognate with Scots twa (two); North Frisian tou, tuu (two); Saterland Frisian twäin, two (two); West Frisian twa (two); Dutch twee (two); Low German twee, twei (two); German zwei, zwo (two); Danish and Norwegian to (two); Swedish två, tu (two); Icelandic tvö (two); Latin duō (two); Ancient Greek δύο (dúo, two); Irish dhá (two); Lithuanian (two); Russian два (dva, two); Albanian dy (two); Old Armenian երկու (erku, two); Sanskrit द्व (dvá, two); Tocharian A wu, Tocharian B wi (two). See also twain.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /tuː/, [tʰu̟ː], enPR: to͞o
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  • (US) IPA(key): /tu/, [tʰu̟], enPR: to͞o
  • (obsolete) IPA(key): /twuː/, enPR: two͞o
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  • Rhymes: -uː
  • Homophones: to, too

Numeral

two

  1. A numerical value equal to 2; this many dots (••). Ordinal: second.
  2. Describing a set or group with two elements.
    • 1927, F. E. Penny, chapter 5, in Pulling the Strings:
      “[…] The two murders might have been done by one of the ryots who was dissatisfied over his assessment and thought he had a grievance. [].”

Derived terms

Translations

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See also

  • Table of cardinal numbers 0 to 9 in various languages

Noun

two (plural twos)

  1. The digit/figure 2.
    The number 2202 contains three twos.
  2. (US, informal) A two-dollar bill.
  3. A child aged two.
    This toy is suitable for the twos and threes.
  4. The playing cards featuring two pips.

Derived terms

Translations

See also

Playing cards in English · playing cards (layout · text)
ace deuce, two three four five six seven
eight nine ten jack, knave queen king joker

See also

Anagrams


Saterland Frisian

Saterland Frisian cardinal numbers
 <  1 2 3  > 
    Cardinal : two

Etymology

From Old Frisian twā. Compare North Frisian twäär, tou (Mooring), tau (Föhr-Amrum) and West Frisian twa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tvɔ/

Numeral

two

  1. two

Usage notes

  • two is the form used with feminine and neuter nouns; twäin is used for masculine nouns

See also

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