दस

Bhojpuri

Etymology

From Magadhi Prakrit 𑀤𑀰 (daśa), from Sanskrit दश (daśa), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *dáśa, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *daća, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.

Numeral

दस (das)

  1. ten (10)
    Number in Devanāgarī script: (१०)

Hindi

Hindi numbers (edit)
100
   9 १०
10
11   
1
    Cardinal: दस (das)
    Ordinal: दसवां (dasvā̃)
    Multiplier: दसगुना (dasgunā)

Etymology

From Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀤𑀲 (dasa), from Sanskrit दश (dáśa), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *dáśa, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *daća, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d̪əs/
  • Rhymes: -əs

Numeral

दस (das) (Urdu spelling دس)

  1. ten

References

  1. Benjamin W. Fortson IV (2010), “Indo-Iranian I: Indic”, in Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction, 2nd edition, page 203

Nepali

Numeral

दस (dasa), pronounced दस् (das)

  1. ten

Pali

Alternative forms

Numeral

दस

  1. Devanagari script form of dasa
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