42 (number) - Other Languages

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Language Translation
Afrikaans twee-en-veertig
Arabic إثنان و أربعون
Basque Berrogeita bi
Bulgarian четиридесет и две
Catalan quaranta-dos
Chinese 四十二
Chuvash хĕрĕх иккĕ (IIXXXX)
Croatian četrdesetdva
Czech čtyřicet dva
Danish toogfyrre
Dutch tweeënveertig
Esperanto kvardek du
Estonian nelikümmend kaks
Finnish neljäkymmentäkaksi
Filipino apatnapu't dalawa
French quarante-deux
Frisian twaenfjirtich
Georgian ორმოცდაორი
German zweiundvierzig
Greek σαράντα δύο
Hebrew ארבעים ושתיים (arbayim u-shtayim)
Hindi बयालीस, ४२
Hungarian negyvenkettő
Icelandic fjörutíu og tveir
Indonesian empat puluh dua
Irish daichead ceathar
Italian quarantadue
Japanese 四十二 (よんじゅうに)
Kazakh Қырық екі
Korean 사십이 (마흔둘)
Latvian četrdesmit divi
Lietuvių keturiasdešimt du
Lojban vore
Luxembourgish zweeavéierzeg
Macedonian четириесет и два
Malayalam naalpathi randu
Maltese tnejn u erbghin
Marathi bechalis
Mongolian дөчин хоёр
Norwegian førtito
Persian چهل و دو
Polish czterdzieści dwa
Portuguese quarenta e dois
Romanian patruzeci și doi
Russian сорок два
Serbian четрдесет и два (alt. четрдесет два)
Sinhala හතලිස් දෙක (Hathalis Deka)
Slovene dvainštirideset
Slovak štyridsaťdva
Somali laba iyo afartan
Spanish cuarenta y dos
Swedish fyrtiotvå
Tagalog apatnapu't dalawa
Tamil நாற்பத்திரண்டு (Narpatti Errundu)
Telugu నలభై రెండు(Nalabai Rendu)
Thai สี่สิบสอง
Turkish kırk iki
Ukrainian Сорок два
Urdu بیالیس
Vietnamese bốn mươi hai
Welsh pedwar-deg-dau, dau-ar-ddeugain

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