Definition
The cardinal number equivalent to the sum of ten and nine; 19. The number following eighteen and preceding twenty.
Etymology
From Old English 'nigontēne', combining 'nigon' (nine) + 'tēne' (ten). The Germanic construction pattern of adding '-teen' to single digits to form numbers 13-19 is unique among Indo-European languages.
Kelly Says
Nineteen has an unusual mathematical property - it's the largest prime number that's also a 'teen' number, making it special in both linguistics and mathematics. The word also marks the linguistic boundary where English switches from the '-teen' pattern to the 'twenty' pattern.
Translations
ARالعربية
تسعة عشر
tisʿa ʿashar
CACatalà
dinou
dee-noh-oo
CSČeština
devatenáct
dyevatɛnaːt
DEDeutsch
neunzehn
noyn-tsayn
ELΕλληνικά
δεκαεννέα
deh-ka-en-nea
ESEspañol
diecinueve
dee-eh-see-nweh-vay
FISuomi
yhteentoista
ykh-teh-toh-ee-stah
FRFrançais
dix-neuf
dee-nœf
HAHA
sha bakwai
shah bah-kwai
HEעברית
תשע-עשרה
tish-ah asar
HUMagyar
tizenkilenc
tee-zehn-keel-ents
IDBahasa Indonesia
sembilan belas
səmbilan bə-las
IGIG
itoolu na itoolu
ee-toh-loo nah ee-toh-loo
ITItaliano
diciannove
dee-chah-noh-vay
KKKK
он тоғыз
on toh-ghyz
KMKM
មួយរយប្រាំបួន
muoy roy pram buon
MSBahasa Melayu
sembilan belas
səmbilan bə-las
NLNederlands
negentien
nay-gən-tayn
PLPolski
dziewiętnaście
dʐɛvjɛnt͡ɕɛɕt͡ɕ
PTPortuguês
dezenove
deh-zeh-noh-vay
RORomână
nouăsprezece
now-uh-spreh-zeh-cheh
RUРусский
девятнадцать
dyevyatnatsat
SVSvenska
nitton
nee-tohn
SWKiswahili
kumi na tisa
koo-mee nah tee-sah
TAதமிழ்
பத்தொன்பது
paththonpathu
TEతెలుగు
పందొమ్మిది
pandhommidi
TLTL
labinsiyam
lah-been-see-yam
TRTürkçe
on dokuz
on doh-kuz
UKУкраїнська
дев'ятнадцять
dev-yatnadtsiat
VITiếng Việt
mười chín
muy chin
YOYO
ẹ̀jọ́kan ọ̀ọ̀dúnrún
eh-joh-kahn oh-oh-doon-roon
ZUZU
ishumi elinesithupha
ee-shoo-mee eh-nee-seh-too-pah