nineteen

German translation: neunzehn

01:21 Oct 26, 2005
English to German translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: nineteen
how do you spell the word "nineteen" in German?
Pat
German translation:neunzehn
Explanation:
:-)

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Note added at 4 mins (2005-10-26 01:25:22 GMT)
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Capitalization depends on use of the word, e.g.

neunzehn Kinder (= nineteen children)

die Neunzehn als Nummer (= nineteen as a number)
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neunzehn


Explanation:
:-)

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Note added at 4 mins (2005-10-26 01:25:22 GMT)
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Capitalization depends on use of the word, e.g.

neunzehn Kinder (= nineteen children)

die Neunzehn als Nummer (= nineteen as a number)

Friderike Butler
United States
Local time: 21:45
Native speaker of: German
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