Uno ['one'] is pronounced 'OOH-noh'. Due ['two'] is pronounced 'DOOH-eh'. Tre ['three'] is pronounced 'treh'. Quattro ['four'] is pronounced 'KWAHT-troh'. Cinque['five'] is pronounced 'CHEEN-kweh'. Sei ['six'] is pronounced 'say'. Sette ['seven'] is pronounced 'SEHT-teh'. Otto ['eight'] is pronounced 'OHT-toh'. Nove ['nine'] is pronounced 'NOH-veh'. Dieci ['ten'] is pronounced 'dee-EH-chee'.
The Italian numbers from 1 to 20 are considered masculine adjectives or noun. The interpretation depends upon context. The Italian equivalents will be as follows:
1. Uno, pronounced "OO-noh"
2. Due, "DOO-eh"
3. Tre, "treh"
4. Quattro, "KWAHT-troh"
5. Cinque, "TCHEEN-kweh"
6. Sei, "seh"
7. Sette, "SEHT-teh"
8. Otto, "OHT-toh"
9. Nove, "NOH-veh"
10. Dieci, "DYEH-tchee"
11. Undici, "OON-dee-tchee"
12. Dodici, "DOH-dee-tchee"
13. Tredici, "TREH-dee-tchee"
14. Quattordici, "kwaht-TOHR-dee-tchee"
15. Quindici, "KWEEN-dee-tchee"
16. Sedici, "SEH-dee-tchee"
17. Diciassette, "DEE-tchyah-SEHT-teh"
18. Diciotto, "dee-TCHYOHT-toh"
19. Diciannove, "DEE-tchyahn-NOH-veh"
20. Venti, "VEHN-tee."
1-one
2-two
3-three
4-four
5-five
6-six
7-seven
8-eight
9-nine
10-ten
uno
due
tre
quattro
cinque
sei
sette
otto
nove
dieci
(1) uno..... (OO-no) (2) due......(DEW-eh) *(3) tre.........(treh) *(4) quattro.....(KWAT-row) (5) cinque.......(CHEENK-weh) (6) sei......(say) (7) sette...(SET-eh) (8) otto....(OH-toe) (9) nove.....(NO-veh) (10) dieci.....(dee-EH-chee) * roll the 'r' * =]
Here is the list of the numbers 1-20 in Italian:
1. uno, "OO-noh";
2. due, "DOO-eh";
3. tre, "treh";
4. quattro, "KWAHT-troh";
5. cinque, "TCHEEN-kweh";
6. sei, "she";
7. sette, "SEHT-the";
8. otto, "OHT-toh";
9. nove, "NOH-veh";
10. dieci, "DYEH-tchee";
11. undici, "OON-dee-tchee";
12. dodici, "DOH-dee-tchee";
13. tredici, "TREH-dee-tchee";
14. quattordici, "kwaht-TOHR-dee-tchee";
15. quindici, "KWEEN-dee-tchee";
16. sedici, "SEH-dee-tchee";
17. diciassette, "DEE-tchyahs-SEHT-teh";
18. diciotto, "dee-TCHYOHT-toh";
19. diciannove, "DEE-tchyahn-NOH-veh";
20. venti, "VEHN-tee."
Uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci are the Italian equivalents of the English numbers, one through ten.
Specifically, the word uno is "one". But it is unawhen the following noun is feminine. The other numbers each have just the one form listed above, regardless of whether the noun in question is feminine or masculine.
The respective pronunciation will be "OO-noh, DOO-ey, trey, KWAHT-troh, TCHEEN-kwey, seh, SEHT-tey, OHT-toh, NOH-vey, DYEH-tchee" in Italian.
Uno is 'one'. Due is 'two'. Tre is 'three'. Quattro is 'four'. Cinque is 'five'. Sei is 'six'. Sette is 'seven'. Otto is 'eight'. Noveis 'nine'. Dieci is 'ten'. Undici is 'eleven'. Dodici is 'twelve'. Tredici is 'thirteen'. Quattordici is 'fourteen'. Quindici is 'fifteen'. Sedici is 'sixteen'. Diciassette is 'seventeen'. Diciotto is 'eighteen'. Diciannove is 'nineteen'. Venti is 'twenty'.
The prime numbers (factors) of 120 are: 2,3,5
The prime numbers (factors) of 120 are: 2,3,5
120
4 and 120
4 and 120
4 and 120
Three. The prime numbers (factors) of 120 are: 2,3,5
120
There are 20 numbers with at least one five in the numbers from one to 120.
The GCF is: 120
which pair of numbers from 1 to 30 has the LCM OF 120
60x20=120 30x40=120