Welsh edit

Welsh numbers (edit)
[a], [b], [c], [d] ←  42 43 44  → [a], [b], [c], [d]
    Cardinal (masculine / vigesimal): deugain ac tri, tri a deugain
    Cardinal (feminine / vigesimal): deugain ac tair
    Cardinal (masculine / decimal): pedwar deg tri
    Cardinal (feminine / decimal): pedwar deg tair
    Ordinal (masculine): deugain ac trydydd
    Ordinal (feminine): deugain ac trydedd
    Ordinal abbreviation (masculine): 43ydd
    Ordinal abbreviation (feminine): 43edd

Etymology edit

From tri (three) +‎ ac (and) +‎ deugain (forty).

Pronunciation edit

Usage notes edit

  • Despite being written as eu, the vowel here is /ei̯/ in all parts of Wales.

Numeral edit

tri a deugain m (feminine tair a deugain)

  1. (cardinal number) forty three
    Synonym: pedwar deg tri
    Heb gyfrif ei lluaws maes-drefi, saif y ddinas ei hun ar ddeugain milldir ysgwir o dir, gyda thair milldir a deugain o afon fordwyol yn rhedeg drwyddi.[1]
    Without counting its many suburbs, the city itself stands on forty square miles of land, with forty three miles of navigable river running through it.

Mutation edit

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
tri a deugain dri a deugain nhri a deugain thri a deugain
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References edit