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See also: Appendix:Variations of "deu"
Translingual
Etymology
Symbol
deu
- (international standards) ISO 639-2/T & ISO 639-3 language code for German., i.e. Standard High German including regiolects like Berlinian (several High German dialects have separate ISO-codes like bar (“Bavarian”), gsw (“Alemannic”), ksh (“Kölsch”), sxu (“Upper Saxon”), sli (“Silesian”), swg (“Swabian”))
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Aragonese
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.
Numeral
deu
Asturian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
deu m (plural deos)
Derived terms
- deu gordu
- deu hermanín
- deu manón
- deu mayor
- deu meñique
- deu meñín
- deu moñín
- deu pulgar
Related terms
Catalan
| 100 | ||||
| [a], [b] ← 1 | ← 9 | 10 | 11 → | 20 → |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1[a], [b] | ||||
| Cardinal: deu Ordinal (Central): desè Ordinal (Valencian): desé Ordinal (Latinate): dècim Ordinal abbreviation (Central): 10è Ordinal abbreviation (Valencian): 10é Ordinal abbreviation (Latinate): 10m Multiplier: dècuple | ||||
| Catalan Wikipedia article on 10 | ||||
Etymology 1
Inherited from Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.
Pronunciation
Numeral
deu m or f
Noun
deu m (plural deus)
Etymology 2
Inherited from Old Catalan dou, of pre-Roman origin; influenced by Latin dux.
Pronunciation
Noun
deu f (plural deus)
- spring (source of water)
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
Verb
deu
- inflection of deure:
Etymology 4
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
deu (obsolete)
- inflection of dar:
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Galician
Verb
deu
Japanese
Romanization
deu
- Rōmaji transcription of でう
Leonese
Etymology
From Latin digitus (“finger”). Compare Portuguese and Spanish dedo.
Noun
deu m
References
- “deu”, in Diccionario Castellano-Leonés / Leonés-Castellano [Spanish-Leonese / Leonese-Spanish Dictionary] (in Spanish), La Asociación L'Alderique, 2012–2025
Michif
Etymology
From Canadian French deux.
Numeral
deu
Middle English
Noun
deu
- alternative form of dew
Middle French
Verb
deu
Nias
Noun
deu
- mutated form of teu (“rain”)
Norman
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old French duel, from Late Latin dolus, derived from Latin dolor (“pain”), or possibly from Vulgar Latin *dolium, from Latin cordolium (“sorrow of the heart”), from dolor.
Noun
deu m (uncountable)
Derived terms
- chef dé deu (“chief mourner”)
- êt' en deu (“to be in mourning”)
- prendre lé deu (“take mourning”)
Occitan
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Contraction
deu
Old French
Alternative forms
Verb
deu
- past participle of devoir
Old Irish
Noun
deu
- alternative spelling of déu
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Verb
deu
Etymology 2
Contraction
deu
- (Brazil, nonstandard) contraction of de + eu, literally “of me”
Sicilian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
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