Forty-ninth

//ˌfɔɹti ˈnaɪnθ//

Synonyms for "forty-ninth" (2 found)

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Translations

19 translations across 15 languages.

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Afrikaans

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  • nege-en-veertigste adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Belarusian

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  • со́рак дзявя́ты adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Dutch

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  • negenenveertigste adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Esperanto

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  • kvardek-naŭa adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Finnish

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  • neljäskymmenesyhdeksäs adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)
  • neljäskymmenesyhdeksäsosa noun (one of 49 equal parts)

French

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  • quarante-neuvième adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)
  • quarante-neuvième noun (one of 49 equal parts)

Georgian

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  • ორმოცდამეცხრე adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Hindi

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  • उनचासवाँ adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)
  • उनचासवाँ noun (one of 49 equal parts)

Hungarian

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  • negyvenkilencedik adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Malayalam

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  • നാല്പത്തിയൊമ്പതാം adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)
  • നാല്പത്തൊൻപതാം adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Manchu

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  • ᡩᡝᡥᡳ ᡠᠶᡠᠴᡳ adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Polish

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  • czterdziesty dziewiąty adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Russian

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  • со́рок девя́тый adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Spanish

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  • cuadragésimo noveno adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Ukrainian

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  • со́рок дев'я́тий adj (ordinal form of forty-nine)

Sample sentences

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The answer appears on the forty-ninth page of the book.

Source: wiktionary

She finished forty-ninth in the race.

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A forty-ninth of 980 is 20.

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