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===Alternate Forms===
* ''[[dek-ina#Europic|dek-ina]]'' (''Vulgar European'')
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''[[deka#Europic|deka]]'' ‘10’ + ''[[yuna#Europic|yuna]]'' ‘1’.
From ''[[deka#Europic|deka]]'' ‘10’ + ''[[yuna#Europic|yuna]]'' ‘1’.
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'''deka-yuna'''
'''deka-yuna'''
# eleven
# eleven
# (''Vulgar European'') thirteen
#: ''After the Rivarian Reforms of 2281, equivalent to decimal 13₁₀.''

Latest revision as of 14:27, 24 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

From deka ‘10’ + yuna ‘1’.

Adjective (Number)

deka-yuna

  1. eleven