You might need to know one day. Never can tell.
thirteen
13
XIII
baker’s dozen
(French): treize
(German): Dreizehn
(Russian): тринадцать
(Chinese):
(Greek): δέκα τρία
(binary): 11012
(octal): 158
(duodecimal): 1112
(hexadeciaml): D16
thirteen
13
XIII
baker’s dozen
(French): treize
(German): Dreizehn
(Russian): тринадцать
(Chinese):
(Greek): δέκα τρία
(binary): 11012
(octal): 158
(duodecimal): 1112
(hexadeciaml): D16
Very cool! I especially liked binary, octal, doudecimal & hexadecimal.
ReplyDeleteWell thank you for the math and language lesson. :) There will be a quiz tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteIn Danish: Tretten
ReplyDeleteIn Slovak: Trinact
In case anyone wonders.;)
xo
Zuzana
My son has created his own runic language so he can keep a private journal. I bet he has his own 13.
ReplyDeletePraeclarus opus [Latin] meaning in English, Excellent work.
ReplyDeleteHere is MY Thursday 13. You'll need to scroll down below my Thursday Thunks to view them. Do stop by for a visit if you can find time. Hope your day is super.
Who knew? Great info.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
http://harrietandfriends.com/2010/04/hey-bud-mailed-census/
Do other countries have superstitions about 13 like we do? I can say 13 in Gibberish but can't spell it! http://looseleafnotes.com
ReplyDeleteWell, I reckon I'm ready if called upon. Thank you!
ReplyDeletetrinajst in slovenian but then, you already have 13 ways to write 13
ReplyDeleteThirteen ways to say "unlucky"? Seriously, I'm not superstitious, but I remember that my grandfather would refuse to sit at a table, if there were 12 people already seated.
ReplyDeleteCreative idea for a list.
Cool list. I never really thought about it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Happy TT! :)
Just the information I needed ;)
ReplyDeleteForgive me if this posts twice. I just wanted to say, I don't know how to say half of those words, let alone remember them lol
ReplyDeleteHappy T13!
Hi Nessa,
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea! As an artist who used to teach math, I knew those math ones, but the only language other than "Roman Numerals" was French, since you didn't pick any of the (very few) other languages I can count in. Kre8tiv 13!
totally terrific :)
ReplyDeletei like the idea
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