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  2. Tamil numerals - Wikipedia

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    Tamil has a numeric prefix for each number from 1 to 9, which can be added to the words for the powers of ten (ten, hundred, thousand, etc.) to form multiples of them. For instance, the word for fifty, ஐம்பது ( aimpatu ) is a combination of ஐ ( ai , the prefix for five) and பத்து ( pattu , which is ten).

  3. Category:Tamil–German translators - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil–German translators" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. Indian numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The Indian system is decimal (base-10), same as in the West, and the first five orders of magnitude are named in a similar way: one (10 0), ten (10 1), one hundred (10 2), one thousand (10 3), and ten thousand (10 4). For higher powers of ten, naming diverges.

  5. Tirukkural translations into German - Wikipedia

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    The first well-known complete German translation was made by Karl Graul in 1856. [2] It is said that when a Kural couplet was explained in English to Graul, [n 1] he was so much taken up with it and started learning the Tamil language in order to study the Kural in the original.

  6. Long and short scales - Wikipedia

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    Scientific notation (for example 1 × 10 10), or its engineering notation variant (for example 10 × 10 9), or the computing variant E notation (for example 1e10). This is the most common practice among scientists and mathematicians. SI metric prefixes. For example, giga for 10 9 and tera for 10 12 can give gigawatt (10 9 W) and terawatt (10 12 ...

  7. Finger-counting - Wikipedia

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    Chinese number gestures count up to 10 but can exhibit some regional differences. In Japan, counting for oneself begins with the palm of one hand open. Like in East Slavic countries, the thumb represents number 1; the little finger is number 5. Digits are folded inwards while counting, starting with the thumb. [7] A closed palm indicates number 5.

  8. Proto-Indo-European numerals - Wikipedia

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    PIE English Gothic Latin Ancient Greek Sanskrit Iranian Slavic Baltic Celtic Armenian Albanian Tocharian Hittite *sem-"one, together" same (< ON samr); OE sam-"together"; [also German zusammen]

  9. Tamil Germans - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil population figures in Germany currently range somewhere between 50,000-60,000. [2] Karin Stoll is the consul general at the German Consulate in Chennai . [ 3 ]

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