Azerbaijani to Danish Number Converter
Supported formats
- Numeral: e.g.,: 582
- Azerbaijani numeral: e.g.,: beş yüz səksən iki
- Danish numeral: e.g.,: femhundrede og toogfirs
How to use Azerbaijani words to Danish number Converter?
Converting number from Azerbaijani words to Danish (and vice versa) can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! This guide will walk you through the process in a straightforward manner, making it easy to understand and apply.
Azerbaijani words to Danish Conversion Table
Azerbaijani | Danish | Numeral |
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sıfır | nul | 0 |
bir | et | 1 |
iki | to | 2 |
üç | tre | 3 |
dörd | fire | 4 |
beş | fem | 5 |
altı | seks | 6 |
yeddi | syv | 7 |
səkkiz | otte | 8 |
doqquz | ni | 9 |
on | ti | 10 |
iyirmi | tyve | 20 |
otuz | tredive | 30 |
qırx | fyrre | 40 |
əlli | halvtreds | 50 |
altmış | treds | 60 |
yetmiş | halvfjerds | 70 |
səksən | firs | 80 |
doxsan | halvfems | 90 |
yüz | ethundrede | 100 |
min | ettusind | 1000 |
on min | titusind | 10000 |
bir milyon | en millioner | 1000000 |
on milyon | ti millioner | 10000000 |
yüz milyon | ethundrede millioner | 100000000 |
Note: Some content on this page is adapted from the Wikipedia articles on Azerbaijani numerals.visit.
Conversion of Azerbaijani Numbers to Danish Numbers
Numbers play a crucial role in communication, mathematics, and everyday life across cultures. Each language has its unique way of expressing numbers, and understanding these differences is key for effective communication. In this article, we will explore the conversion of numbers from Azerbaijani to Danish, providing examples and insights into the numerical systems of both languages.
Azerbaijani Number System
Azerbaijani uses a base-10 numeral system, just like many other languages. Below are the basic numbers in Azerbaijani:
- 0 - sıfır
- 1 - bir
- 2 - iki
- 3 - üç
- 4 - dörd
- 5 - beş
- 6 - altı
- 7 - yeddi
- 8 - səkkiz
- 9 - doqquz
- 10 - on
As we build numbers beyond ten, Azerbaijani combines these basic units. For instance:
- 11 - on bir
- 12 - on iki
- 20 - iyirmi
- 21 - iyirmi bir
- 30 - otuz (30 - 39 follows a similar pattern)
- 100 - yüz
- 101 - yüz bir
- 1000 - min
Danish Number System
Similar to Azerbaijani, Danish also employs a base-10 numeral system. The basic numbers in Danish include:
- 0 - nul
- 1 - en
- 2 - to
- 3 - tre
- 4 - fire
- 5 - fem
- 6 - seks
- 7 - syv
- 8 - otte
- 9 - ni
- 10 - ti
Danish also constructs numbers in a straightforward manner:
- 11 - elleve
- 12 - tolv
- 20 - tyve
- 21 - enogtyve (literally "one and twenty")
- 30 - tredive (30 - 39 follows a similar structure)
- 100 - hundrede
- 101 - hundrede og en
- 1000 - tusinde
Comparison and Examples
To convert numbers from Azerbaijani to Danish, one needs to recognize the equivalent in both languages. Here are some examples:
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Azerbaijani: 15 (on beş)
Danish: 15 (femten) -
Azerbaijani: 25 (iyirmi beş)
Danish: 25 (femogtyve) -
Azerbaijani: 70 (yetmiş)
Danish: 70 (halvfjerds) -
Azerbaijani: 99 (doqsan doqquz)
Danish: 99 (nioghalvfjerds)
Complex numbers may also be converted as follows:
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Azerbaijani: 234 (iki yüz otuz dörd)
Danish: 234 (to hundrede og fireogtredive) -
Azerbaijani: 1002 (min iki)
Danish: 1002 (tusinde to)
Numerical Constructions
In both languages, the structure can vary slightly, especially for numbers 21-29, 31-39, etc. In Danish, these numbers usually include "en" (one) before "og" (and) followed by the base number. However, in Azerbaijani, the phrases become more straightforward without needing additional conjunctions.
FAQs
Important Notes on Conversion from Azerbaijani to Danish Numbers
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Base-10 Structure: Both languages follow the base-10 number system, simplifying conversions.
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Compound Numbers: Be aware of the unique structures in Danish for compound numbers (like 21, 31, etc.), which might require an "and" or "og".
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Pronunciation: Numbers can sound quite different despite similar representations, requiring careful attention to pronunciation for effective communication.
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Regional Variations: Certain numbers might have synonyms or variations based on regional dialects in both languages, so context is vital.
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Learning Curve: Regular practice with these conversions will help familiarize oneself with both sets of numbers using real-life situations for better retention.
By understanding the differences and similarities in the numerical language systems, one can build a solid foundation for effective cross-linguistic communication.
How to use Danish words to Azerbaijani number Converter?
To convert Danish numerals to Azerbaijani words, follow these simple steps:
- Enter the Danish numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Azerbaijani number" button.
- The Azerbaijani numeral will be displayed in the output field.
How to use Numeral to Danish number Converter?
To convert numerals to Danish words, follow these simple steps:
- Enter the numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Danish number" button.
- The Danish numeral will be displayed in the output field.