Arabic numerals - Übersetzung nach niederländisch
DICLIB.COM
KI-basierte Sprachtools
Geben Sie ein Wort oder eine Phrase in einer beliebigen Sprache ein 👆
Sprache:     

Übersetzung und Analyse von Wörtern durch künstliche Intelligenz

Auf dieser Seite erhalten Sie eine detaillierte Analyse eines Wortes oder einer Phrase mithilfe der besten heute verfügbaren Technologie der künstlichen Intelligenz:

  • wie das Wort verwendet wird
  • Häufigkeit der Nutzung
  • es wird häufiger in mündlicher oder schriftlicher Rede verwendet
  • Wortübersetzungsoptionen
  • Anwendungsbeispiele (mehrere Phrasen mit Übersetzung)
  • Etymologie

Arabic numerals - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

ANY OF THE TEN DIGITS 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Arabic numeral; Arabic Numerals; Arabic digits; Arabic digit; Hindu Arabic numerals; Hindu-Arabic Numerals; Arabic numbers; Hindu-Arabic numeral; Western numerals; Western Numerals; Hindu-Arabic numerals; West Arabic numerals; Western Arabic numerals; Arabic figures; Western Arabic numeral; Western numeral; Arabic number system; Indian-Arabic numerals; Arabic Numbers; Hindu-Arabic numbers; Ancient arabic numerals; Ghubār Numerals; Arab numerals; Ghubār numerals; Hindu–Arabic numeral; Arabic number; European digits; Khwarizmi numerals; Hindu-Arabic digit
  • The first Arabic numerals in the West appeared in the ''[[Codex Albeldensis]]'' in Spain.
  • Table of numerals in many variants, 1757, by [[Jean-Étienne Montucla]]
  • Arabic numerals set in [[Source Sans]] typeface
  • Talhoffer]] Thott, 1459). At this time, knowledge of the numerals was still widely seen as esoteric, and Talhoffer presents them with the [[Hebrew alphabet]] and [[astrology]].
  • Evolution of Indian numerals into Arabic numerals and their adoption in Europe
  • Iron plate with an order 6 [[magic square]] in Persian/Arabic numbers from China, dating to the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271–1368).

Arabic numerals         
Arabische nummers
one fifth         
NAME OF NUMBERS IN ENGLISH
English-language numerals; English language numerals; Million million; Year pronunciation; Pronouncing years; Year Pronunciation; Year pronounciation; Year Pronounciation; One fifth; Names of numbers in english; Numbers in english; Names of numbers in English; Written out numbers; Multiplicative numerals; English numbers; English numbering; English ordinal numbers; English numeral; 11st; 12nd; 13rd; Cinq (playing card); Cinq (dice); English number words; Adverbial number
een vijfde
Roman numerals         
  • IX}}" represents "9" in unit emblem of [[9th Aero Squadron]] AEF, 1918.
  • alt=
  • A typical [[clock face]] with Roman numerals in [[Bad Salzdetfurth]], Germany
  • The year of construction of the [[Cambridge Public Library]], (USA) 1888, displayed in "standard" Roman numerals on its facade.
  • alt=
  • LII}} (52) of the [[Colosseum]], with numerals still visible
  • Business hours table on a shop window in [[Vilnius]], Lithuania.
  • XIIX}}"
  • D}}.
  • iiij}}.
  • Page from a 16th-century manual, showing a mixture of apostrophus and vinculum numbers (see in particular the ways of writing 10,000).
  • Salaria]], north of Rome, Italy.
  • S}} indicating its value.
  • as}}). Note the four dots ('''····''') indicating its value.
  • D}}" are given archaic "apostrophus" form.
  • XI}}.'88.
NUMBERS IN THE ROMAN NUMERAL SYSTEM
Roman number system; Roman numeral; Roman Numerals; Roman numbers; Roman number; Subtractive notation; Roman Numeral; Roman numeral system; Apostrophus; Roman numarls; Roman Numerals system; Roman notation; IVXLCDM; Roman numeric system; 𐆓; 𐆔; Early Roman numerals; IƆƆ; Roman numbering system
Romeinse cijfers

Definition

Arabic numeral
¦ noun any of the numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.

Wikipedia

Arabic numerals

Arabic numerals are the ten symbols most commonly used to write decimal numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. They are also used for writing numbers in other systems such as octal, and for writing identifiers such as computer symbols, trademarks, or license plates. The term often implies a decimal number, in particular when contrasted with Roman numerals.

They are also called Western Arabic numerals, Ghubār numerals, Hindu-Arabic numerals, Western digits, Latin digits, or European digits. The Oxford English Dictionary differentiates them with the fully capitalized Arabic Numerals to refer to the Eastern digits. The term numbers or numerals or digits often implies only these symbols, however this can only be inferred from context.

Europeans learned of Arabic numerals about the 10th century, though their spread was a gradual process. Two centuries later, in the Algerian city of Béjaïa, the Italian scholar Fibonacci first encountered the numerals; his work was crucial in making them known throughout Europe. European trade, books, and colonialism helped popularize the adoption of Arabic numerals around the world. The numerals have found worldwide use significantly beyond the contemporary spread of the Latin alphabet, and have become common in the writing systems where other numeral systems existed previously, such as Chinese and Japanese numerals.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Arabic numerals
1. David Self, The Guardian At some point during the Middle Ages, the Western world adopted so–called Arabic numerals.
2. But earlier this year the government announced a ban on names using Arabic numerals, foreign languages and symbols that do not belong to Chinese minority languages.
3. David Self Saturday September 3, 2005 The Guardian At some point during the Middle Ages, the western world adopted so–called Arabic numerals.
4. She remembered seeing census records made after 1700 for the village where her ancestors had lived and noticing that they were kept by someone who used Cyrillic letters instead of Arabic numerals –– a system scrapped by Peter the Great.
5. Take the quiz and see how you‘d do» One memory test included three 5–year–old chimps who‘d been taught the order of Arabic numerals 1 through ', and a dozen human volunteers.