How do you say 92 in your language?
Japan
9 * 10 + 2
How do you say 92 in your language?
Japan
9 * 10 + 2
90+2
9 *10 + 2 too
90 + 2
dziewięćdziesiąt dwa
(dziewięć = 9, dziesięć = 10, dziewięćdziesiąt = 90)
>using fields medals (which are awarded to young, upcoming mathematicians who are expected to do great things and not as a recognition of prowess) as a measure of mathematical greatness
Gauss>=Euler>Newton>Lagrange
Simple as
Tweeënnegentig
Two and ninety
90+2 in spanish
4*20+12 in basque
4*20+12 in modern French, 90+2 in Old French as well as Belgium and Switzerland French
Also, we've got 13 now
quatre-vingt-douze
quatre = 4
vingt = 20
douze = 12
4*20+12 = 92
Ours is as logical as yours. But we use a base 20 instead of a base 10.
90+2
Newton's achievements in math were only possible because of Descartes and Pascal. Their coordinate system paved the way for calculus.
You're right for Gauss and Euler though.
90 + 2 or 9 * 10 + 2 depending on how you look at it, as he word for 90, "nittio", is just a compound of "nio" (9) and "tio" (10).
90+2
devyanosto dva
although devyanosto is a weird word because it comes from "9 to 100"
2 + 4.5 * 20
Why is French considered crazy
XCII
nouazeci si doi
Why are slavic languages caveman-tier? It's like Russians saying "give stick", absolutely grim.
>4*20+12 in basque
technically 4*20+(10+2) (laurogeitahamabi)
9 * 10 + 2 or 9 + 2
KWAB
How do you say 92 in Belgian then?
Oh wait
>navad-o doe
Ninety and two
>quatre-vingt-douze
catwindows :DD
let's count how many children Dutroux abducted
What's wrong with omitting obvious information? If anything Germanic languages are stupid for constantly repeating pronouns and obsessing over whether it's one or many things.
>2 + 4.5 * 20
You've got to be joking.
yhdeksänkymmentäkaksi
yhdeksän kymmentä kaksi
nine tens two