ocho

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Asturian[edit]

Asturian cardinal numbers
 <  7 8 9  > 
    Cardinal : ocho
    Ordinal : octavu

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Spanish ocho, from Latin octō. Compare the inherited medieval Asturian uechu.

Numeral[edit]

ocho (indeclinable)

  1. eight

Papiamentu[edit]

Papiamentu cardinal numbers
 <  7 8 9  > 
    Cardinal : ocho

Etymology[edit]

From Spanish ocho.

Numeral[edit]

ocho

  1. eight (8)

Spanish[edit]

Spanish numbers (edit)
80
 ←  7 8 9  → 
    Cardinal: ocho
    Ordinal: octavo
    Ordinal abbreviation: 8.º
    Multiplier: óctuple
    Fractional: octavo

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Spanish ocho, from an earlier *oito, from Latin octō, from Proto-Indo-European *oḱtṓw. Cognates include Ancient Greek ὀκτώ (oktṓ), Portuguese oito, Old English eahta (English eight).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈot͡ʃo/ [ˈo.t͡ʃo]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -otʃo
  • Syllabification: o‧cho

Numeral[edit]

ocho

  1. eight

Derived terms[edit]

Related terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Papiamentu: ocho
  • Asturian: ocho, otso
  • Tagalog: otso

Noun[edit]

ocho m (plural ochos)

  1. eight
  2. figure of eight (knot)

See also[edit]

Playing cards in Spanish · cartas (layout · text)
as dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete
ocho nueve diez sota reina rey comodín

Further reading[edit]

Tagalog[edit]

Numeral[edit]

ocho (Baybayin spelling ᜂᜆ᜔ᜐᜓ)

  1. Informal spelling of otso.