diez

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== Aragonese == === Alternative forms === deu === Etymology === From Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥. === Numeral === diez ten == Asturian == === Alternative forms === díaz, díez (Western, dialectal) die (Cabrales, dialectal) === Etymology === Inherited from Old Leonese diez, from Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdjeθ/ [ˈd̪jeθ] Rhymes: -eθ Syllabification: diez === Numeral === diez (indeclinable) ten === Further reading === “diez”, in Diccionariu de la llingua asturiana [Dictionary of the Asturian Language] (in Asturian), 1st edition, Academy of the Asturian Language [Asturian: Academia de la Llingua Asturiana], 2000, →ISBN García Arias, Xosé Lluis (2002–2004), “diez”, in Diccionario general de la lengua asturiana [General Dictionary of the Asturian Language] (overall work in Spanish), Editorial Prensa Asturiana, →ISBN == Chavacano == === Etymology === Inherited from Spanish diez (“ten”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdjes/, [ˈd͡ʒes] Hyphenation: di‧ez === Numeral === diez ten ==== Related terms ==== == Ladino == === Alternative forms === dies === Etymology === Inherited from Old Spanish diez, dies (“ten”), from Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥. Cognates include French dix and Portuguese dez; more distantly Ancient Greek δέκα (déka), English ten, and German zehn. === Numeral === diez (Hebrew spelling דייז) ten (10) ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== === References === == Latvian == === Particle === diez Use to add uncertainty to a statement Tas nav diez cik grūti. ― It is not all that difficult == Old Spanish == === Alternative forms === dies === Numeral === diez ten (10) ==== Descendants ==== Ladino: dies, diez, דייז, דייס Spanish: diez Tagalog: diyes === References === Ralph Steele Boggs et al. (1946), “diez”, in Tentative Dictionary of Medieval Spanish, volume I, Chapel Hill, page 192 == Romanian == === Etymology === Borrowed from French dièse. === Noun === diez m (plural diezi) sharp (symbol) ==== Declension ==== == Spanish == === Etymology === Inherited from Old Spanish diez (“ten”), from Latin decem, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥. Cognates include French dix and Portuguese dez; more distantly Ancient Greek δέκα (déka), English ten, and German zehn. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdjeθ/ [ˈd̪jeθ] (Equatorial Guinea, Spain) IPA(key): /ˈdjes/ [ˈd̪jes] (Latin America, Philippines) Rhymes: -eθ (Equatorial Guinea, Spain) Rhymes: -es (Latin America, Philippines) Syllabification: diez === Numeral === diez ten ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== → Tagalog: diyes === Noun === diez m (plural dieces) (education, number grade) A (highest grade in testing) ==== Derived terms ==== ==== See also ==== === Further reading === “diez”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025