Count
Translations of "count" (150 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | tel(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Aklanon | bilang(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Albanian | kont(ruler of a county (male)), njeh(to enumerate or determine number), numëroj(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἀριθμέω(to enumerate or determine number) | arithméō | |
| Arabic | كُونْت(ruler of a county (male)), عدّ(to enumerate or determine number), عَدَّ(to enumerate or determine number) | kōnt, ʕadd, ʕadda | |
| Aramaic | ܡܢܐ(to enumerate or determine number) | mna | |
| Armenian | գրաֆ(ruler of a county (male)), կոմս(ruler of a county (male)), հաշվարկ(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), հաշվարկ(a countdown), հաշվել(to enumerate or determine number) | graf, koms, hašvark, hašvark, hašvel | |
| Asturian | conde(ruler of a county (male)), cuenta(the act of counting), contar(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | qraf(ruler of a county (male)), saymaq(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Belarusian | адлі́к(a countdown), грап(ruler of a county (male)), граф(ruler of a county (male)), лік(the act of counting), падлі́к(the act of counting), лічы́ць(to enumerate or determine number), палічы́ць(to enumerate or determine number), рахава́ць(to enumerate or determine number) | adlík, hrap, hraf, lik, padlík, ličýcʹ, paličýcʹ, raxavácʹ | |
| Bengali | কাউণ্ট(ruler of a county (male)), গণনা(to enumerate or determine number), গোনা(to enumerate or determine number) | kaunṭo, gonona, gōna | |
| Breton | kont(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), kont(ruler of a county (male)), kontañ(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Bulgarian | брой(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), граф(ruler of a county (male)), отброя́ване(a countdown), смя́тане(the act of counting), броя́(to enumerate or determine number), и́мам значе́ние(to be of significance; to matter) | broj, graf, otbrojávane, smjátane, brojá, ímam značénie | |
| Burmese | ရေ(to enumerate or determine number), ရေတွက်(to enumerate or determine number) | re, re-twak | |
| Catalan | comptatge(the act of counting), compte(the act of counting), compte(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), comte(ruler of a county (male)), comptar(to enumerate or determine number), comptar(to be of significance; to matter), valdre(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Cebuano | ihap(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ژماردن(to enumerate or determine number) | jmardin | |
| Chechen | лара(to enumerate or determine number) | lara | |
| Cherokee | ᏓᏎᎯᎭ(to enumerate or determine number) | dasehiha | |
| Chichewa | ŵerenga(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 伯爵(ruler of a county (male)), 罪項 /罪项(a charge of misconduct), 項 /项(a charge of misconduct), 數 /数(to enumerate or determine number), 算(to enumerate or determine number), 算(to be of significance; to matter), 算数(to be of significance; to matter), 計數 /计数(to enumerate or determine number), 計算 /计算(to enumerate or determine number), 點 /点(to enumerate or determine number) | bójué, zuìxiàng, xiàng, shǔ, suàn, suàn, suànshù, jìshù, jìsuàn, diǎn | |
| Church Slavic | чисти(to enumerate or determine number) | čisti | |
| Classical Nahuatl | pōhualli(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), pōhua(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Czech | hrabě(ruler of a county (male)), odpočet(a countdown), počet(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), počítat(to enumerate or determine number), počítat s(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Dalmatian | embruar(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Danish | greve(ruler of a county (male)), nedtælling(a countdown), optælling(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), tælling(the act of counting), tælle(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Dari | شُمُرْدَن(to enumerate or determine number) | šumurdan | |
| Dongxiang | toula(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Dutch | aftelling(a countdown), graaf(ruler of a county (male)), telling(the act of counting), telling(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), tellen(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Elfdalian | rekken(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Esperanto | grafo(ruler of a county (male)), gravi(to be of significance; to matter), kalkuli(to enumerate or determine number), nombri(to enumerate or determine number), numeri(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Estonian | krahv(ruler of a county (male)), loendus(the act of counting), loendama(to enumerate or determine number), lugema(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Faroese | greivi(ruler of a county (male)), telja(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Finnish | kreivi(ruler of a county (male)), lähtölaskenta(a countdown), määrä(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), syyte(a charge of misconduct), syytekohta(a charge of misconduct), laskea(to enumerate or determine number), olla merkitystä(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| French | chef d'accusation(a charge of misconduct), chef d’inculpation(a charge of misconduct), compte(the act of counting), compte(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), compte à rebours(a countdown), comte(ruler of a county (male)), décompte(the act of counting), décompte(a countdown), nombre(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), compter(to enumerate or determine number), compter(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Galician | conde(ruler of a county (male)), conta(the act of counting), conta(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), conto(the act of counting), reconto(the act of counting), contar(to enumerate or determine number), contar(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Georgian | გრაფი(ruler of a county (male)), დათვლა(to enumerate or determine number), თვლა(to enumerate or determine number) | grapi, datvla, tvla | |
| German | Anzahl(the act of counting), Anzahl(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), Graf(ruler of a county (male)), Zählung(the act of counting), zählen(the act of counting), zählen(to enumerate or determine number), zählen(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌰𐌸𐌾𐌰𐌽(to enumerate or determine number) | garaþjan | |
| Greek | καταμέτρηση(the act of counting), κατηγορία(a charge of misconduct), κόμης(ruler of a county (male)), μέτρημα(the act of counting), μέτρηση(the act of counting), μετράω(to enumerate or determine number), μετρώ(to be of significance; to matter) | katamétrisi, katigoría, kómis, métrima, métrisi, metráo, metró | |
| Greenlandic | kisitsivoq(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Haitian Creole | konte(to enumerate or determine number), konte(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Hawaiian | kauna(ruler of a county (male)), helu(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Hebrew | רוֹזֵן(ruler of a county (male)), מָנָה(to enumerate or determine number), סָפַר(to enumerate or determine number) | rozén, maná, safár | |
| Higaonon | bilang(to enumerate or determine number), ihap(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Hindi | कौंट(ruler of a county (male)), गिनना(to enumerate or determine number) | ka͠uṭ, ginnā | |
| Hungarian | gróf(ruler of a county (male)), megszámlálás(the act of counting), rendbeli(a charge of misconduct), szám(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), számolás(the act of counting), visszaszámlálás(a countdown), vádpont(a charge of misconduct), összeg(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), összeszámlálás(the act of counting), számol(to enumerate or determine number), számít(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Icelandic | greifi(ruler of a county (male)), tala(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), talning(the act of counting), skipta máli(to be of significance; to matter), telja(to enumerate or determine number), teljast með(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Ido | komto(ruler of a county (male)), konto(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), kontar(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Indonesian | hitung(to enumerate or determine number), menghitung(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Ingrian | laskia(to enumerate or determine number), lukkia(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Ingush | лархӏа(to enumerate or determine number) | larha | |
| Iranian Persian | شُمارِش(the act of counting), کُنْت(ruler of a county (male)), شُمُرْدَن(to enumerate or determine number), شِمُرْدَن(to enumerate or determine number) | šomâreš, kont, šomordan, šemordan | |
| Irish | cunta(ruler of a county (male)), cuntaí(ruler of a county (male)), scór(a charge of misconduct), comhair(to enumerate or determine number), ríomh(to enumerate or determine number), áirigh(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Italian | calcolo(the act of counting), capo d'accusa(a charge of misconduct), conte(ruler of a county (male)), conteggio(the act of counting), conto(the act of counting), numero(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), totale(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), contare(to enumerate or determine number), contare(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Japanese | 伯爵(ruler of a county (male)), 数える(to enumerate or determine number) | hakushaku, kazoeru | |
| Javanese | ngetung(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Kashubian | lëczëc(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Kazakh | граф(ruler of a county (male)), санау(to enumerate or determine number) | graf, sanau | |
| Khmer | ព្រះ(ruler of a county (male)), រាប់(to enumerate or determine number) | prĕəh, rŏəp | |
| Komi-Permyak | артавны(to enumerate or determine number) | artavny | |
| Korean | 백작(ruler of a county (male)), 세다(to enumerate or determine number) | baekjak, seda | |
| Kyrgyz | граф(ruler of a county (male)), чот(the act of counting), эсеп(the act of counting), эсеп(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), саноо(to enumerate or determine number) | graf, cot, esep, esep, sanoo | |
| Ladino | kontar(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Lao | ນັບ(to enumerate or determine number) | nap | |
| Latgalian | saskaiteit(to enumerate or determine number), skaiteit(to enumerate or determine number), skaitļuot(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Latin | comes(ruler of a county (male)), computō(to enumerate or determine number), numerō(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Latvian | grāfs(ruler of a county (male)), rēķināt(to enumerate or determine number), skaitīt(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Lithuanian | grafas(ruler of a county (male)), skaitytis(to be of significance; to matter), skaičiuoti(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | licyś(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | zielen(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Macedonian | гроф(ruler of a county (male)), одбројување(a countdown), брои(to enumerate or determine number), се важи(to be of significance; to matter) | grof, odbrojuvanje, broi, se važi | |
| Malay | count(ruler of a county (male)), bilang(to enumerate or determine number), hitung(to enumerate or determine number), kira(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Malayalam | എണ്ണം(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), എണ്ണുക(to enumerate or determine number) | eṇṇaṁ, eṇṇuka | |
| Maltese | għadd(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠪᡝ(ruler of a county (male)) | be | |
| Mansaka | bilang(to enumerate or determine number), isip(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | uhisaɓu(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Māori | tatau(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Maranao | bilang(to enumerate or determine number), iap(to enumerate or determine number), isip(to enumerate or determine number), itong(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Marathi | काउन्ट(ruler of a county (male)), गणना(the act of counting), मोजणी(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), गणणे(to enumerate or determine number), गणना करणे(to enumerate or determine number), मोजणे(to enumerate or determine number) | kāunṭa, gaṇnā, mojṇī, gaṇṇe, gaṇnā karṇe, mojṇe | |
| Middle English | counte(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), erl(ruler of a county (male)), acounten(to enumerate or determine number), counten(to enumerate or determine number), counten(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Middle French | comte(ruler of a county (male)), compter(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Mongolian | тоолох(to enumerate or determine number), чьсти(to enumerate or determine number) | toolox, čĭsti | |
| Navajo | nambooígíí(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), ííníshtaʼ(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Nepali | गन्नु(to enumerate or determine number) | gannu | |
| North Frisian | räägne(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Northern Altai | санайарга(to enumerate or determine number), тоолайарга(to enumerate or determine number) | sanayarga, toolayarga | |
| Northern Sami | lohkat(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | greve(ruler of a county (male)), opptelling(the act of counting), opptelling(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), telling(the act of counting), regnes(to be of significance; to matter), telle(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | greve(ruler of a county (male)), oppteljing(the act of counting), oppteljing(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), teljing(the act of counting), telja(to enumerate or determine number), telje(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Nyakyusa | belenga(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Occitan | comptar(to enumerate or determine number), comptar(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Old English | eorl(ruler of a county (male)), ġerēfa(ruler of a county (male)), tellan(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Old French | conte(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), conte(ruler of a county (male)), conter(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Old High German | grāvo(ruler of a county (male)) | — | |
| Old Norse | telja(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Old Polish | grabia(ruler of a county (male)), grof(ruler of a county (male)) | — | |
| Old Spanish | conptar(to enumerate or determine number), contar(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Oromo | lakkaa'uu(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قونت(ruler of a county (male)) | kont | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | ґроф(ruler of a county (male)), раховац(to enumerate or determine number), читац(to enumerate or determine number), чишлїц(to enumerate or determine number) | grof, raxovac, čitac, čišljic | |
| Papiamentu | reku(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Polish | graf(ruler of a county (male)), hrabia(ruler of a county (male)), liczenie(the act of counting), odliczanie(a countdown), policzenie(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), liczyć(to enumerate or determine number), liczyć się(to be of significance; to matter), policzyć(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Portuguese | conde(ruler of a county (male)), contagem(the act of counting), contagem(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), contagem final(a countdown), número(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), contar(to enumerate or determine number), contar(to be of significance; to matter), importar(to be of significance; to matter), valer(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Quechua | yupa(the act of counting), yupai(to enumerate or determine number), yupay(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | tataku(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Romanian | cap de acuzare(a charge of misconduct), comite(ruler of a county (male)), conte(ruler of a county (male)), grof(ruler of a county (male)), grof(ruler of a county (male)), numărare(the act of counting), numărătoare(the act of counting), numărătoare(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), numărătoare(a countdown), conta(to be of significance; to matter), număra(to enumerate or determine number), se pune(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Romansch | dumbrar(to enumerate or determine number), enumerar(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Russian | граф(ruler of a county (male)), отсчёт(a countdown), подсчёт(the act of counting), счёт(the act of counting), счёт(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), посчита́ть(to enumerate or determine number), сосчита́ть(to enumerate or determine number), счесть(to enumerate or determine number), счита́ть(to enumerate or determine number), счита́ться(to be of significance; to matter) | graf, otsčót, podsčót, sčot, sčot, posčitátʹ, sosčitátʹ, sčestʹ, sčitátʹ, sčitátʹsja | |
| Salar | sanağusı(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Sanskrit | गणयति(to enumerate or determine number) | gaṇayati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | iarla(ruler of a county (male)) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | grȍf(ruler of a county (male)), гро̏ф(ruler of a county (male)), bròjati(to enumerate or determine number), бро̀јати(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Sicilian | cunti(ruler of a county (male)), cuntari(to be of significance; to matter), mpurtari(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Sinhalese | ගණිනවා(to enumerate or determine number) | gaṇinawā | |
| Slovak | gróf(ruler of a county (male)), počítať(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Slovene | grof(ruler of a county (male)), odštevanje(a countdown), rezultat(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), seštevek(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), prešteti(to enumerate or determine number), šteti(to enumerate or determine number), šteti(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Southern Altai | чот(the act of counting), санаар(to enumerate or determine number) | čot, sanaar | |
| Spanish | cargo(a charge of misconduct), compto(the act of counting), conde(ruler of a county (male)), conta(the act of counting), conteo(the act of counting), conteo(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), cuenta(the act of counting), cómite(ruler of a county (male)), cómputo(the act of counting), número(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), punto(a charge of misconduct), contabilizar(to enumerate or determine number), contar(to enumerate or determine number), contar(to be of significance; to matter), cuantiar(to enumerate or determine number), escrutar(to enumerate or determine number), importar(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Sundanese | étang(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Swedish | anklagelsepunkt(a charge of misconduct), greve(ruler of a county (male)), åtalspunkt(a charge of misconduct), räkna(to enumerate or determine number), räknas(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Tagalog | konde(ruler of a county (male)) | — | |
| Tajik | граф(ruler of a county (male)), шумурдан(to enumerate or determine number) | graf, šumurdan | |
| Tamil | எண்ணு(to enumerate or determine number) | eṇṇu | |
| Tatar | санарга(to enumerate or determine number) | sanarğa | |
| Tausug | itung(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Tày | án(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Telugu | ఎన్ను(to enumerate or determine number), లెక్కించు(to enumerate or determine number) | ennu, lekkiñcu | |
| Tetum | sura(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Thai | กระทง(a charge of misconduct), เคานต์(ruler of a county (male)), นับ(to enumerate or determine number) | grà-tong, káo, náp | |
| Tibetan | བགྲང(to enumerate or determine number) | bgrang | |
| Tonga (Malawi) | ŵelenga(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Tooro | bara(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Tumbuka | ŵerenga(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Turkish | kont(ruler of a county (male)), saymak(to enumerate or determine number), sayılmak(to be of significance; to matter) | — | |
| Turkmen | graf(ruler of a county (male)), sanamak(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎒𐎔𐎗(to enumerate or determine number) | spr | |
| Ukrainian | ві́длік(a countdown), граф(ruler of a county (male)), лі́чення(the act of counting), лік(the act of counting), лічба́(the act of counting), лічі́ння(the act of counting), підраху́нок(the act of counting), підраху́нок(the result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set), лічи́ти(to enumerate or determine number), рахува́ти(to enumerate or determine number) | vídlik, hraf, líčennja, lik, ličbá, ličínnja, pidraxúnok, pidraxúnok, ličýty, raxuváty | |
| Upper Sorbian | ličić(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Urdu | کاؤُنْٹ(ruler of a county (male)), گِنّا(to enumerate or determine number) | kāunṭ, ginnā | |
| Uyghur | سانىماق(to enumerate or determine number) | sanimaq | |
| Uzbek | graf(ruler of a county (male)), kont(ruler of a county (male)), sanamoq(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Vietnamese | bá tước(ruler of a county (male)), đếm(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Volapük | numön(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Walloon | conte(ruler of a county (male)), conter(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Yakut | суот(the act of counting) | suot | |
| Yao | ŵalanga(to enumerate or determine number) | — | |
| Yiddish | גראַף(ruler of a county (male)), כראַביע(ruler of a county (male)), ציילן(to enumerate or determine number) | graf, khrabye, tseyln | |
| Zealandic | telle(to enumerate or determine number) | — |
tel
bilang
kont, njeh, numëroj
conde, cuenta, contar
qraf, saymaq
адлі́к, грап, граф, лік, падлі́к, лічы́ць, палічы́ць, рахава́ць
adlík, hrap, hraf, lik, padlík, ličýcʹ, paličýcʹ, raxavácʹ
kont, kont, kontañ
брой, граф, отброя́ване, смя́тане, броя́, и́мам значе́ние
broj, graf, otbrojávane, smjátane, brojá, ímam značénie
comptatge, compte, compte, comte, comptar, comptar, valdre
ihap
ŵerenga
伯爵, 罪項 /罪项, 項 /项, 數 /数, 算, 算, 算数, 計數 /计数, 計算 /计算, 點 /点
bójué, zuìxiàng, xiàng, shǔ, suàn, suàn, suànshù, jìshù, jìsuàn, diǎn
pōhualli, pōhua
hrabě, odpočet, počet, počítat, počítat s
embruar
greve, nedtælling, optælling, tælling, tælle
toula
aftelling, graaf, telling, telling, tellen
rekken
grafo, gravi, kalkuli, nombri, numeri
krahv, loendus, loendama, lugema
greivi, telja
kreivi, lähtölaskenta, määrä, syyte, syytekohta, laskea, olla merkitystä
chef d'accusation, chef d’inculpation, compte, compte, compte à rebours, comte, décompte, décompte, nombre, compter, compter
conde, conta, conta, conto, reconto, contar, contar
Anzahl, Anzahl, Graf, Zählung, zählen, zählen, zählen
καταμέτρηση, κατηγορία, κόμης, μέτρημα, μέτρηση, μετράω, μετρώ
katamétrisi, katigoría, kómis, métrima, métrisi, metráo, metró
kisitsivoq
konte, konte
kauna, helu
bilang, ihap
gróf, megszámlálás, rendbeli, szám, számolás, visszaszámlálás, vádpont, összeg, összeszámlálás, számol, számít
greifi, tala, talning, skipta máli, telja, teljast með
komto, konto, kontar
hitung, menghitung
laskia, lukkia
cunta, cuntaí, scór, comhair, ríomh, áirigh
calcolo, capo d'accusa, conte, conteggio, conto, numero, totale, contare, contare
ngetung
lëczëc
kontar
saskaiteit, skaiteit, skaitļuot
comes, computō, numerō
grāfs, rēķināt, skaitīt
grafas, skaitytis, skaičiuoti
licyś
zielen
count, bilang, hitung, kira
għadd
bilang, isip
uhisaɓu
tatau
bilang, iap, isip, itong
counte, erl, acounten, counten, counten
comte, compter
nambooígíí, ííníshtaʼ
räägne
lohkat
greve, opptelling, opptelling, telling, regnes, telle
greve, oppteljing, oppteljing, teljing, telja, telje
belenga
comptar, comptar
eorl, ġerēfa, tellan
conte, conte, conter
grāvo
telja
grabia, grof
conptar, contar
lakkaa'uu
reku
graf, hrabia, liczenie, odliczanie, policzenie, liczyć, liczyć się, policzyć
conde, contagem, contagem, contagem final, número, contar, contar, importar, valer
yupa, yupai, yupay
tataku
cap de acuzare, comite, conte, grof, grof, numărare, numărătoare, numărătoare, numărătoare, conta, număra, se pune
dumbrar, enumerar
граф, отсчёт, подсчёт, счёт, счёт, посчита́ть, сосчита́ть, счесть, счита́ть, счита́ться
graf, otsčót, podsčót, sčot, sčot, posčitátʹ, sosčitátʹ, sčestʹ, sčitátʹ, sčitátʹsja
sanağusı
iarla
grȍf, гро̏ф, bròjati, бро̀јати
cunti, cuntari, mpurtari
gróf, počítať
grof, odštevanje, rezultat, seštevek, prešteti, šteti, šteti
cargo, compto, conde, conta, conteo, conteo, cuenta, cómite, cómputo, número, punto, contabilizar, contar, contar, cuantiar, escrutar, importar
étang
anklagelsepunkt, greve, åtalspunkt, räkna, räknas
konde
itung
án
sura
ŵelenga
bara
ŵerenga
kont, saymak, sayılmak
graf, sanamak
ві́длік, граф, лі́чення, лік, лічба́, лічі́ння, підраху́нок, підраху́нок, лічи́ти, рахува́ти
vídlik, hraf, líčennja, lik, ličbá, ličínnja, pidraxúnok, pidraxúnok, ličýty, raxuváty
ličić
graf, kont, sanamoq
bá tước, đếm
numön
conte, conter
ŵalanga
telle
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