TWO
DVA
Sanskrit: द्व (dvá)
Old East Slavic: два (dva)
Belarusian: два (dva)
Russian: два (dva)
Rusyn: два (dva)
Ukrainian: два (dva)
Macedonian: два (dva)
Serbo-Croatian: два̑, dvȃ
Slovak: dvaja, dva
Slovene: dvȃ
Slovincian: dvȧ̃
Czech: dva
Polish: dwa
Kashubian: dwa
Lower Sorbian: dwa
Upper Sorbian: dwaj
Old Prussian: dwai
TVA-
Old Saxon: twā
Old Frisian: twā
West Frisian: twa
Old English: twā
Middle English: twa
Old Norse: tvau
Old Swedish: tvā, tvār
Old Danish: twā
Scots: twa, twae
English: twain, tway
Gothic: 𐍄𐍅𐌰𐌹 (twai)
DUA-
---> Malay: دوا (dua)
Avestan: duua
Old Portuguese: duas
Galician: dúas
Sardinian: duas
Old East Slavic: дъва (dŭva)
Old Church Slavonic: дъва ⰴⱏⰲⰰ (dŭva)
ZVA-
Alemannic German: zwa
DUO
Yatvingian (Sudovian): duo
Latin: duo
English: duo
Ancient Greek: δύο (dúo)
Greek: δύο (dýo)
Sardinian: duos
WU-
Tocharian A: wu
TVO-
Middle English: two
English: two
Saterland Frisian: two
Old Danish: two
Old Saxon: twō
Icelandic: tvö
Norwegian: tvo
Swedish: två
ZVO-
Alemannic German: zwo, zwöi, zwoi
Bavarian: zwoa, zwo
Alemannic German: zwuo
DOU-
Romanian: două
Mirandese: dous
Old Portuguese: dous
Galician: dous
DU
Lithuanian: du
Kurdish: دوو (dû)
Albanian: dy
French: deux (du)
Norman: deux, daeux
Franco-Provençal: doux
TU
Old English: tū
Middle English: tu
Old Swedish: tū
TVE-
Old Saxon: twēne, twēna, twē
Middle Low German: twê, twî
Old Dutch: twēne, twē
German Low German: twee
Plautdietsch: twee
Middle Dutch: twee, twe
Dutch: twee
Afrikaans: twee
Saterland Frisian: twäin
Old Frisian: twēne
Middle English: twei, tweine
Old English: twēġen
Old Norse: tveir, tvær
Icelandic: tveir, tvær
Faroese: tveir, tvær, tvey
Old Swedish: tvēr
Old Frisian: twēr
DVE-
Bulgarian: две (dve)
Slovak: dve
Sauraseni Prakrit: duve
Ardhamagadhi Prakrit: duve
DUE-
Italian: due
Corsican: due
Italian: duetto
English: duet
Venetian: due
Catalan: dues
Mirandese: dues
UE-
Tocharian A: we
ZVE-
Old High German: zwēne
Central Franconian: zwei, zwien
Middle High German: zwei
Alemannic German: zwei, zwe, zwee, zwea
Hunsrik: zweu
East Franconian: zwej
Upper Saxon: zwee
German: zwei, zwo, zween
Luxembourgish: zwee
Palatine German: zwee
Pennsylvania German: zwee
Vilamovian: cwē
TUF-
Umbrian: 𐌕𐌖𐌚 (tuf)
TUS-
Old Polish: tuz ("two horse chariot")
DUS-
Oscan: 𐌃𐌖𐌔 (dus)
Occitan: dus
Romansch: dus, duas
Portuguese: duas
DUR
Umbrian: dur
DUI-
---> Malay: دوي (dwi)
Nepali: दुई (duī)
Assamese: দুই (dui)
Bengali: দুই (dui)
Istriot: dui, duj
Neapolitan: dduje
Sicilian: dui
UI
Tocharian B: wi
DVI-
Lithuanian: dvi
DIV-
Latgalian: div, diveji
Latvian: divi
DO-
Hindi: दो (do)
Punjabi: ਦੋ (do)
Venetian: do
Aragonese: dos
Asturian: dos
Old Spanish: dos
Ladino: dos
Spanish: dos
Friulian: dôs
Old Occitan: dos
Catalan: dos
Occitan: dos, doas
Old Occitan: doas
Konkani: दोन (don)
Marathi: दोन (don)
Polabian: dåvo
Friulian: doi
Dalmatian: doi
Old Occitan: doi
Aromanian: doi
Piedmontese: doi
Romanian: doi
Istro-Romanian: doi
Aromanian: doi
Portuguese: dois
Occitan: doi
TO-
Old Danish: to
Danish: to
Norwegian: to
North Frisian: tou
DA-
Hittite: da, dan, dā, dān
Old Irish: dá
Irish: dhá
Manx: daa
Scottish Gaelic: dà, dhà
Welsh: dau
Aromanian: dao
Breton: daou
DEU-
Cornish: dew
Old French: deus
Middle French: deus
Walloon: deus
ZB- SB-
Luserna: zboa
Sette Comuni: sbéen, sbòa
Article created on the 7th of April 2019.