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Denmark what the fuck are you doing
# 🇩🇰 1 en 2 to 3 tre 4 fire 5 fem 6 seks 7 syv 8 otte 9 ni 10 ti 11 elleve 12 tolv 13 tretten 14 fjorten 15 femten 16 seksten 17 sytten 18 atten 19 nitten 20 tyve 21 enogtyve (oneandtwenty) 22 toogtyve (twoandtwenty) 30 tredive 40 fyrre 50 halvtreds 60 tres (threes[core]) 70 halvfjerds (½fourths[core]) 80 firs (fours[core]) 90 halvfems (½fifths[core]) 92 tooghalvfems (twoand½fifths[core]) 100 hundred The 4½ = ●●●●◖ = [four +] ½fifth is not unique to Danish. In Czech, we say „čtvrt na osm“ (quarter to eight), „půl osmé“ (half of eighth) and „tři čtvrtě na osm“ (¾ to eight) to mean
19:15
,19:30
and19:45
, respectively, so I kinda get it.
Similarly, in German, 🕢=„halb acht“.Dude their 4 is fire.
German “halb acht” only refers to time tho.
And ninety, halvfems, short for halvfemsindstyve or halv-fem-sinds-tyve, means “fifth half times twenty”, or “four scores plus half of the fifth score” [4½ * 20].
I think the Britons used scores as well for some time.
Yeah, this isn’t an excuse.