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7 [seven]

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७ [सात]

7 [Sāta]

संख्या / आकडे

[saṅkhyā/ ākaḍē]

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I count: मी-मो-त-आहे. मी मो__ आ__ म- म-ज- आ-े- ------------ मी मोजत आहे. 0
mī -ōjata----. m_ m_____ ā___ m- m-j-t- ā-ē- -------------- mī mōjata āhē.
one, two, three एक, ---, तीन ए__ दो__ ती_ ए-, द-न- त-न ------------ एक, दोन, तीन 0
Ēka, d-n-,-t--a Ē___ d____ t___ Ē-a- d-n-, t-n- --------------- Ēka, dōna, tīna
I count to three. मी त--पर्यं--मो-त-आहे. मी ती_____ मो__ आ__ म- त-न-र-य-त म-ज- आ-े- ---------------------- मी तीनपर्यंत मोजत आहे. 0
m- t--apar--nt- m-j-ta -hē. m_ t___________ m_____ ā___ m- t-n-p-r-a-t- m-j-t- ā-ē- --------------------------- mī tīnaparyanta mōjata āhē.
I count further: मी -ुढे -ो---आह-. मी पु_ मो__ आ__ म- प-ढ- म-ज- आ-े- ----------------- मी पुढे मोजत आहे. 0
Mī ---h--m-j-----hē. M_ p____ m_____ ā___ M- p-ḍ-ē m-j-t- ā-ē- -------------------- Mī puḍhē mōjata āhē.
four, five, six, चा-, पा-- सह-, चा__ पा__ स__ च-र- प-च- स-ा- -------------- चार, पाच, सहा, 0
Cāra- p---, -a--, C____ p____ s____ C-r-, p-c-, s-h-, ----------------- Cāra, pāca, sahā,
seven, eight, nine स-त- आठ,--ऊ सा__ आ__ न_ स-त- आ-, न- ----------- सात, आठ, नऊ 0
s---- āṭ-a,-na'ū s____ ā____ n___ s-t-, ā-h-, n-'- ---------------- sāta, āṭha, na'ū
I count. म-----त--हे. मी मो__ आ__ म- म-ज- आ-े- ------------ मी मोजत आहे. 0
m- mō-a-a----. m_ m_____ ā___ m- m-j-t- ā-ē- -------------- mī mōjata āhē.
You count. तू--ो-त-----. तू मो__ आ___ त- म-ज- आ-े-. ------------- तू मोजत आहेस. 0
T- --ja-- āhē--. T_ m_____ ā_____ T- m-j-t- ā-ē-a- ---------------- Tū mōjata āhēsa.
He counts. तो म-ज- ---. तो मो__ आ__ त- म-ज- आ-े- ------------ तो मोजत आहे. 0
T------ta-ā--. T_ m_____ ā___ T- m-j-t- ā-ē- -------------- Tō mōjata āhē.
One. The first. एक,--ह-ल--/----ली---प--ले ए__ प__ / प__ / प__ ए-, प-ि-ा / प-ि-ी / प-ि-े ------------------------- एक, पहिला / पहिली / पहिले 0
Ēk-- pa--lā--p--il-----h-lē Ē___ p______ p______ p_____ Ē-a- p-h-l-/ p-h-l-/ p-h-l- --------------------------- Ēka, pahilā/ pahilī/ pahilē
Two. The second. द--, द-सरा---द---ी - द-सरे दो__ दु__ / दु__ / दु__ द-न- द-स-ा / द-स-ी / द-स-े -------------------------- दोन, दुसरा / दुसरी / दुसरे 0
d---, d-s-rā/----a--/--u-arē d____ d______ d______ d_____ d-n-, d-s-r-/ d-s-r-/ d-s-r- ---------------------------- dōna, dusarā/ dusarī/ dusarē
Three. The third. त-न.----र- - -िस---/---स-े ती__ ति__ / ति__ / ति__ त-न- त-स-ा / त-स-ी / त-स-े -------------------------- तीन. तिसरा / तिसरी / तिसरे 0
t-n-.--i-a--/ ti-ar---tisarē t____ T______ t______ t_____ t-n-. T-s-r-/ t-s-r-/ t-s-r- ---------------------------- tīna. Tisarā/ tisarī/ tisarē
Four. The fourth. चार---ौथा-/ चौथ- /----े चा__ चौ_ / चौ_ / चौ_ च-र- च-थ- / च-थ- / च-थ- ----------------------- चार. चौथा / चौथी / चौथे 0
cār---C-u-h-- --u--ī--c-u--ē c____ C______ c______ c_____ c-r-. C-u-h-/ c-u-h-/ c-u-h- ---------------------------- cāra. Cauthā/ cauthī/ cauthē
Five. The fifth. पा----ा---------वी - प-च-े पा__ पा__ / पा__ / पा__ प-च- प-च-ा / प-च-ी / प-च-े -------------------------- पाच. पाचवा / पाचवी / पाचवे 0
pāc---Pāc-vā- -ā-a--/--āc-vē p____ P______ p______ p_____ p-c-. P-c-v-/ p-c-v-/ p-c-v- ---------------------------- pāca. Pācavā/ pācavī/ pācavē
Six. The sixth. सह-,---ा-----स---ी-/ -ह--े स__ स__ / स__ / स__ स-ा- स-ा-ा / स-ा-ी / स-ा-े -------------------------- सहा, सहावा / सहावी / सहावे 0
s-hā-----ā-ā/ -ah-v-/ s-h--ē s____ s______ s______ s_____ s-h-, s-h-v-/ s-h-v-/ s-h-v- ---------------------------- sahā, sahāvā/ sahāvī/ sahāvē
Seven. The seventh. सा---सा-वा /-स---- /-सातवे सा__ सा__ / सा__ / सा__ स-त- स-त-ा / स-त-ी / स-त-े -------------------------- सात. सातवा / सातवी / सातवे 0
sā--.--āt--ā--sāt---- ----vē s____ S______ s______ s_____ s-t-. S-t-v-/ s-t-v-/ s-t-v- ---------------------------- sāta. Sātavā/ sātavī/ sātavē
Eight. The eighth. आ-- आठव----आठ-ी---आ--े आ__ आ__ / आ__ / आ__ आ-. आ-व- / आ-व- / आ-व- ---------------------- आठ. आठवा / आठवी / आठवे 0
āṭh----ṭh-vā--------- -ṭh-vē ā____ Ā______ ā______ ā_____ ā-h-. Ā-h-v-/ ā-h-v-/ ā-h-v- ---------------------------- āṭha. Āṭhavā/ āṭhavī/ āṭhavē
Nine. The ninth. नऊ- नवव- - -व---/--व-े न__ न__ / न__ / न__ न-. न-व- / न-व- / न-व- ---------------------- नऊ. नववा / नववी / नववे 0
na'ū. N----ā- --v--ī/ nav-vē n____ N______ n______ n_____ n-'-. N-v-v-/ n-v-v-/ n-v-v- ---------------------------- na'ū. Navavā/ navavī/ navavē

Thinking and language

Our thinking depends on our language. When thinking, we are ‘speaking’ with ourselves. Therefore our language influences our view of things. But can we all think the same despite different languages? Or do we think differently because we speak differently? Every people has its own vocabulary. In some languages certain words are missing. There are people who do not distinguish between green and blue. They use the same word for both colors. And they have a harder time identifying the colors! They cannot identify different hues and secondary colors. They have problems describing the colors. Other languages have only a few words for numbers. Speakers of these languages can't count so well. There are also languages that don't recognize left and right . Here the people speak of north and south, east and west. They have a very good geographic orientation. But they don't understand the terms right and left . Of course, not only our language influences our thinking. Our environment and everyday life also shape our thoughts. So what role does language play? Does it set limits on our thoughts? Or do we only have words for what we think? What is cause, what is effect? All of these questions remain unanswered. They are keeping brain researchers and linguists busy. But this issue affects us all… You are what you speak?!
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Danish is the native language of approximately 5 million people. It is a member of the North Germanic family of languages. That means that it is related to Swedish and Norwegian. The vocabulary of these three languages is almost identical. If a person speaks one of these languages, he can also understand the other two. Therefore, there is some doubt that the Scandinavian languages are different languages. They could just be regional forms of a single language. Danish itself is divided into many different dialects. However, these are increasingly supplanted by the standard language. In spite of this, new dialects emerge, particularly in the urban areas of Denmark. They are called social dialects. With social dialects, the pronunciation of words reveals the age and social status of the speaker. This phenomenon is typical for the Danish language. It is much less distinct in other languages. This makes Danish a particularly exciting language.