Czech to Portuguese Number Converter
Supported formats
- Numeral: e.g.,: 2185
- Czech numeral: e.g.,: dva tisíce sto osmdesát pět
- Portuguese numeral: e.g.,: dois mil cento e oitenta e cinco
How to use Czech words to Portuguese number Converter?
Converting number from Czech words to Portuguese (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.
Czech words to Portuguese Conversion Table
Czech | Portuguese | Numeral |
---|---|---|
nula | zero | 0 |
jedna | um | 1 |
dva | dois | 2 |
tři | três | 3 |
čtyři | quatro | 4 |
pět | cinco | 5 |
šest | seis | 6 |
sedm | sete | 7 |
osm | oito | 8 |
devět | nove | 9 |
deset | dez | 10 |
dvacet | vinte | 20 |
třicet | trinta | 30 |
čtyřicet | quarenta | 40 |
padesát | cinquenta | 50 |
šedesát | sessenta | 60 |
sedmdesát | setenta | 70 |
osmdesát | oitenta | 80 |
devadesát | noventa | 90 |
sto | cem | 100 |
tisíc | mil | 1000 |
deset tisíc | dez mil | 10000 |
milion | um milhão | 1000000 |
deset milionů | dez milhões | 10000000 |
sto milionů | cem milhões | 100000000 |
Note: Some content on this page is adapted from the Wikipedia articles on Czech numerals.visit.
Czech Numbers to Portuguese Numbers Conversion
Understanding the conversion of numbers from Czech to Portuguese is essential for effective communication and comprehension in multilingual environments. Numbers are integral to daily life, from handling transactions to analyzing data. Both Czech and Portuguese have unique number systems, which can be both similar and different in various aspects. This article will provide guidance on how to convert Czech numbers into Portuguese systematically, alongside illustrative examples.
Basic Number Conversion
Czech numerals range from 0 to 10 as follows:
- 0 - nula
- 1 - jedna
- 2 - dvě
- 3 - tři
- 4 - čtyři
- 5 - pět
- 6 - šest
- 7 - sedm
- 8 - osm
- 9 - devět
- 10 - deset
In Portuguese, these numbers are represented as:
- 0 - zero
- 1 - um
- 2 - dois
- 3 - três
- 4 - quatro
- 5 - cinco
- 6 - seis
- 7 - sete
- 8 - oito
- 9 - nove
- 10 - dez
Higher Numbers
When moving beyond 10, the structure of numbers also changes in both languages. For instance, the numbers from 11 to 20 in Czech are as follows:
- 11 - jedenáct
- 12 - dvanáct
- 13 - třináct
- 14 - čtrnáct
- 15 - patnáct
- 16 - šestnáct
- 17 - sedmnáct
- 18 - osmnáct
- 19 - devatenáct
- 20 - dvacet
In Portuguese, the equivalent numbers are:
- 11 - onze
- 12 - doze
- 13 - treze
- 14 - quatorze
- 15 - quinze
- 16 - dezesseis
- 17 - dezessete
- 18 - dezoito
- 19 - dezenove
- 20 - vinte
Tens and Hundreds
Once you progress to the tens and hundreds, Czech and Portuguese have specific patterns. For instance, from 30 to 90:
- 30 - třicet / trinta
- 40 - čtyřicet / quarenta
- 50 - padesát / cinquenta
- 60 - šedesát / sessenta
- 70 - sedmdesát / setenta
- 80 - osmdesát / oitenta
- 90 - devadesát / noventa
For hundreds in Czech:
- 100 - sto / cem
- 200 - dvěstě / duzentos
- 300 - tři sta / trezentos
Thousands
In Czech, the term for a thousand is "tisíc," whereas in Portuguese, it is "mil." Thus:
- 1000 - tisíc / mil
- 2000 - dvě tisíce / duas mil
Combining Numbers
When combining numbers, both languages often follow straightforward rules. For example:
- 21 in Czech is "dvacet jedna," while in Portuguese it’s "vinte e um."
- 145 in Czech becomes "sto čtyřicet pět," and in Portuguese "cento e quarenta e cinco."
This pattern emerges for larger numbers as well, maintaining a clear structure that can often be predicted based on previous knowledge of the basic numbers.
FAQs
Important Notes on Conversion from Czech to Portuguese Numbers
Be Aware of Language Variations
The conversion might vary slightly based on regional linguistic nuances; ensure to pay attention to local dialects in both Czech and Portuguese.
Gender and Plural Forms
While numbers themselves do not inherently change gender or form, when using numbers in contexts associated with nouns, observance of gender agreements in Portuguese is crucial.
Avoid Literal Translations in Complex Numbers
When converting complex numbers, avoid direct word-for-word translation because the structure and conventions differ significantly between the two languages, which may lead to confusion.
Practice with Real-world Examples
To master the conversions, regularly practicing with real-life numerical examples (like prices or dates) can help reinforce the learning experience, making it easier to remember both Czech and Portuguese number names.
By understanding the structure and rules of both languages, anyone can smoothly transition between Czech numbers and their Portuguese counterparts.
How to use Portuguese words to Czech number Converter?
To convert Portuguese numerals to Czech words, follow these simple steps:
- Enter the Portuguese numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Czech number" button.
- The Czech numeral will be displayed in the output field.
How to use Numeral to Portuguese number Converter?
To convert numerals to Portuguese words, follow these simple steps:
- Enter the numeral in the input field.
- Click the "Convert to Portuguese number" button.
- The Portuguese numeral will be displayed in the output field.