The English word "four" has 4 letters. Are there any other numbers where the English name for them has that many letters?
The English word "four" has 4 letters. Are there any other...The English word "four" has 4 letters. Are there any other numbers where the English name for them has that many letters?
The English word "four" has 4 letters. Are there any other...=LEN(A2)=ROW(A2)-1 (row 1 being a header row)
Language
Word
Digit
English
Four
4
German
Vier
4
Italian
Tre
3
Spanish
Cinco
5
Dutch
Vier
4
Portuguese
Cinco
5
Swedish
Tre
3
Swedish
Fyra
4
Danish
To
2
Danish
Tre
3
Danish
Fire
4
Norwegian
To
2
Norwegian
Tre
3
Norwegian
Fire
4
Finnish
Viisi
5
Turkish
Dört
4
French
N/A
N/A
Indonesian
N/A
N/A
Polish
N/A
N/A
二 (pronounced and romanized to “ni”) is 2 in Japanese and has two letters kinda
Same with 三(San)
Yes: Five has four letters. Nine has four letters.
There are no more.
If you meant to ask if there are any more whole numbers with the same number of letters in the name as the number, then the answer is no. It is fairly simple to check - you only have to look at the numbers 0-30 before it becomes clear no other number will fit this pattern.
If you went into fractions like 20.12325 then there will be many numbers where all the letters added would get close but the fraction itself would mean you couldn’t quite reach the exact number as you can’t have fractions of letters.
If you included negative numbers then “minus eleven” has 11 letters. Minus thirteen has 13 letters. It seems to again break down once you go beyond 13, and its dodgy to include negative numbers as you can’t have negative letters.
So, no.
Inb4 anyone start saying mean things to eachother. There are a lot of people who have very strong opinions on this.
Btw the people who think it ISN’T can eat shit.
Remind me of the classic sequence where every number leads to 4.
10 -> 3 -> 5 -> 4
1024 -> 21 -> 9 -> 4
No. As a matter of fact, this is a neat party trick I used to use.
Start with literally any number, and count the letters to match it. You will always end up at four because it’s the only English word and Arabic numeral represented with equivalent letters.
“party’”
hmmm
But negative fifteen has 15 letters, not -15
neetfif evitagen has -15 letters, but i dont think its a number
I hate sharing YouTube links, but Matt Parker has a video on this
(Can go all in on Open software with Linux, Firefox and Lemmy, but atill locked into YouTube)