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  2. Ilocano numbers - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Ilocanos use native numbers for one through 10, and Spanish numbers for amounts of 10 and higher. Specific time is told using the Spanish system and numbers for hours and minutes, for example, Alas dos/A las dos (2 o'clock). For dates, cardinal Spanish numbers are the norm; for example, 12 (dose) ti Julio/Hulio (the twelfth of July).

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  4. Liber Abaci - Wikipedia

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    The list on the right shows the numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ... [20] There were no known printed versions of Liber Abaci until Boncompagni's Italian translation of ...

  5. Numero sign - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary derives the numero sign from Latin numero, the ablative form of numerus ("number", with the ablative denotations of "by the number, with the number"). In Romance languages, the numero sign is understood as an abbreviation of the word for "number", e.g. Italian numero, French numéro, and Portuguese and Spanish ...

  6. Italian playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Sardinian cards include tiny index numbers in the top left corners (as do cards in Spain), with the indices following the values on Spanish cards (Knave, Knight and King are marked 10, 11 and 12, as per a 48-card Spanish deck, even though the Sardinian deck only contains the standard Italian set of 40).

  7. Tombola (game) - Wikipedia

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    It includes numbers from 1 to 29. Lunch: Numbers in Column 4, 5 and 6. It covers numbers from 30 to 59 in a ticket. Dinner: Numbers in Column 7, 8 and 9. It covers numbers from 60 to 90 in a ticket. Minor: Any number from 1- 49 is included in this. Major: Any number from 50-90 is included in this. Full-House: Players whose all 15 numbers are ...

  8. List of Spanish words borrowed from Italian - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, the "lunfardo" word comes from a deformation of "lombardo", an Italian dialect (from Lombardia) spoken by northern Italian emigrants to the Buenos Aires region. Other local dialects in Latinoamerica created by the Italian emigrants are the Talian dialect in Brazil and the Chipilo dialect in Mexico. The following is a small list:

  9. Help:IPA/Italian - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Italian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Italian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.