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    [Appendix:Variations of "tien"]

    ** Afrikaans

    [af]

    *** Etymology

    From [af], from [af], from [af], [odt], from [af], from [af].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [af] - [af]

    *** Numeral

    [af]

    1. [af] ten

    ** Asturian

    *** Verb

    [ast]

    1. [ast]

    ** Dutch

    *** Etymology

    From [nl], from [nl], [odt], from [nl], from [nl], from [nl].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]

    *** Numeral

    [nl] [nl]

    1. ten

    **** Derived terms

    {{col|nl |tiener |tienhoek |tienling |tienmaal |tien met een griffel |tiental |tienvoud |tienwerf }}

    **** Descendants

    - [af] - [brc] - [gmw-jdt] - [dcr] - [djk]

    *** Anagrams

    - [nl]

    ** Dutch Low Saxon

    *** Etymology

    From [nds-nl], [gml], [gml], [gml], from [nds-nl], from [nds-nl], from [nds-nl], from [nds-nl].

    *** Numeral

    [nds-nl]

    1. ten (10) [nds-nl]

    ** Esperanto

    *** Etymology

    From [eo].

    *** Pronunciation

    [a=LL-Q143 (epo)-Lepticed7-tien.wav]

    *** Adverb

    [eo-head]

    1. thither , to there , [demonstrative correlative of direction]

    **** Usage notes

    As with other demonstrative correlatives in Esperanto, [eo] can be combined with [eo], the adverbial particle of proximity, or with [eo], the adverbial particle of distance. [eo] thus means [en] and [eo] means [en].

    **** Derived terms

    - [eo] , [eo]

    **** Related terms

    - [eo] - [eo] - [eo] - [eo]

    *** See also

    [eo-correlatives]

    ** Finnish

    *** Noun

    [fi]

    1. [fi]

    *** Anagrams

    - [fi]

    ** French

    *** Etymology

    From the neuter [fr].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [fr-IPA] - [fr] - [fr] - [fr]

    *** Adjective

    [fr-adj]

    1. [fr] your ; belonging to you [singular]

    **** Derived terms

    - [fr]

    *** Further reading

    - [R:fr:TLFi]

    ** German Low German

    *** Alternative forms

    - [nds-de]

    *** Etymology

    [nds-de] From [nds-de], [gml], [gml], [gml], from [nds-de].

    *** Numeral

    [nds-de]

    1. ten (10) [nds-de]

    ** Middle Dutch

    *** Etymology 1

    [dum] From [dum], [odt], from [dum].

    **** Pronunciation

    - [dum]

    **** Numeral

    [dum]

    1. [dum] ten

    ***** Descendants

    - [nl] - [li] - [zea]

    *** Etymology 2

    [dum] [dum] From [dum], from [dum].

    **** Pronunciation

    - [dum]

    **** Verb

    [dum-verb]

    1. to pull , draw 2. to go 3. to raise or nurture

    ***** Inflection

    [dum]

    ***** Descendants

    - [nl] (with _-g-_ from the past stem; _-ij-_ may be from conflation with the verb below)

    *** Etymology 3

    [dum] [dum] From [dum], from [dum].

    **** Pronunciation

    - [dum]

    **** Verb

    [head=tiën]

    1. to accuse , blame 2. to prosecute

    ***** Inflection

    [dum]

    ***** Descendants

    - [nl] (with _-g-_ from the past stem)

    *** Further reading

    - [ID44592] - [ID5943] - [ID18113] - [58005] - [58008] - [58009]

    ** Old English

    [ang]

    *** Alternative forms

    - [ang] - [ang] - [ang]

    *** Etymology

    From [ang], from [ang], from [ang].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [tīen]

    *** Numeral

    [ang] [ang]

    1. [ang] ten 2. * LATE 9TH CENTURY , translation (see https://books.google.com/books?id=YD9HAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA52) of 吴语: Bede _吴语: Ecclesiastical History of the English People_ 3. *: [ang]

    **** Derived terms

    - [ang]

    **** Related terms

    - [ang]

    **** Descendants

    - [enm]

    ** Old French

    *** Etymology

    [fro].

    *** Adjective

    [fro]

    1. [fro] yours ; your

    **** Usage notes

    - chiefly used after an article ( [fro] , [fro] , etc.) and before a noun. The noun may be omitted if clear from the context

    **** Descendants

    - [fr]

    ** Zealandic

    *** Etymology

    [zea] From [zea], from [zea], [odt], from [zea].

    *** Numeral

    [zea]

    1. [zea] ten