Sixty-three

Synonyms for "sixty-three" (4 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

Strong matches (1)

Numeral(1 words)

Related words (2)

Adjective(1 words)
Numeral(1 words)

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Translations

48 translations across 45 languages.

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Afrikaans

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  • drie-en-sestig num (cardinal number)

Arabic

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  • ثَلَاثَة وَسِتُّون num (cardinal number)

Armenian

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  • վաթսուներեք num (cardinal number)

Azerbaijani

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  • altmış üç num (cardinal number)

Basque

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  • hirurogeita hiru num (cardinal number)

Belarusian

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  • шэ́сцьдзесят тры num (cardinal number)

Bengali

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  • তেষট্টি num (cardinal number)

Catalan

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  • seixanta-tres num (cardinal number)

Cherokee

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  • ᏑᏓᎵᏍᎪ ᏦᎢ num (cardinal number)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 六十三 num (cardinal number)

Dutch

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  • drieënzestig num (cardinal number)

Esperanto

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  • sesdek tri num (cardinal number)

Finnish

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  • kuusikymmentäkolme num (cardinal number)

French

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  • soixante-trois num (cardinal number)

Galician

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  • sesenta e tres num (cardinal number)

Georgian

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  • სამოცდასამი num (cardinal number)

German

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  • dreiundsechzig num (cardinal number)

Greek

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  • εξήντα τρείς num (cardinal number)

Hebrew

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  • ששים־ושלשה num (cardinal number)

Hindi

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  • तिरसठ num (cardinal number)

Hungarian

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  • hatvanhárom num (cardinal number)

Icelandic

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  • sextíu og þrír num (cardinal number)

Italian

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  • sessantatré num (cardinal number)

Japanese

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  • 六十三 num (cardinal number)

Korean

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  • 예순세 num (cardinal number)
  • 예순셋 num (cardinal number)

Lao

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  • ຫົກສິບສາມ num (cardinal number)

Latin

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  • sexaginta tres num (cardinal number)

Malay

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  • enam puluh tiga num (cardinal number)

Malayalam

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  • അറുപത്തിമൂന്ന് num (cardinal number)

Manchu

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  • ᠨᡳᠨᠵᡠ ᡳᠯᠠᠨ num (cardinal number)

Navajo

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  • hastą́diin dóó baʼąą tááʼ num (cardinal number)

Old English

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  • þrēo and sixtiġ num (cardinal number)

Polish

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  • sześćdziesiąt trzy num (cardinal number)

Portuguese

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  • sessenta e três num (cardinal number)

Punjabi

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  • تْریسَٹھ num (cardinal number)
  • تْریہَٹھ num (cardinal number)

Romanian

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  • șaizeci și trei num (cardinal number)

Russian

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  • шестьдеся́т три num (cardinal number)

Sanskrit

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  • त्रिषष्टि num (cardinal number)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • šezdèsēt trȋ num (cardinal number)
  • шездѐсе̄т три̑ num (cardinal number)

Spanish

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  • sesenta y tres num (cardinal number)

Swahili

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  • sitini na tatu num (cardinal number)

Tok Pisin

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  • sikispela ten tri num (cardinal number)

Turkish

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  • altmış üç num (cardinal number)

Urdu

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  • تِرْسَٹھ num (cardinal number)

Yup'ik

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  • yuinaat pingayun pingayun num (cardinal number)

Sample sentences

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It's been sixty-three years since I left Sutherland.

Source: tatoeba (5745620)

The colonists in North America in seventeen sixty-three were very different from those who had settled there more than one hundred years before. They had different ideas. They had come to consider their colonial legislatures as smaller, but similar to the British Parliament in London. These smaller parliaments had helped the colonists rule themselves for more than one hundred years. The colonists began to feel that their legislatures should also have the powers that the British Parliament had.

Source: tatoeba (12235946)

Earlier this month, The Lancet medical journal published findings from a study of aspirin and cancer. Researchers followed almost one thousand patients who had Lynch syndrome — a genetic condition that makes them likely to develop some cancers. One group of patients took six hundred milligrams of aspirin a day for at least two years. These patients had a sixty-three percent lower risk of colorectal cancer than those who took a harmless substance or placebo. The longer they took aspirin, the lower their risk of cancer.

Source: tatoeba (12288452)

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