Afrikaans | twee |
Albanian | dy |
Amharic | hulet |
Arabic | Ithinin |
Armenian | Yergou |
Asturian | dos |
Azerbaijani | - Ìki |
Basque | bi |
Bengali | Dui |
Bosnian | dva |
Breton | daou (m), div (f) |
Bulgarian | dve |
Cantonese | yee; leung |
Catalan | dos (m), dues (f) |
Chipewyan | Nakey |
Cornish | Dew/Diw |
Creole | De |
Croatian | dva |
Czech | dva |
Dagaare | Ayi / yii |
Danish | to |
Dutch | twee |
English | two |
Esperanto | du |
Estonian | kaks |
Eurish | dua |
Farsi | Dow |
Finnish | kaksi |
French | deux |
Frisian | twa |
Galician | Dous (m), Duas (f) - Dous, Dúas |
Georgian | ori |
German | Zwei |
Greek | di'o |
Gujarati | be |
Hawaiian | `elua |
Hebrew | shta'yim |
Hindi | do |
Holooe | jï, nn¯g |
Hungarian | kettö |
Icelandic | tveir |
Ido | du |
Indonesian | dua |
Interlingua | duo |
Irish | dó |
Italian | due |
Japanese | ni |
Korean | Yi |
Latin | duo |
Latvian | div |
Lithuanian | du |
Luganda | bbiri |
Malaysian | dua |
Mandarin | èr |
Marshallese | ruo |
Mazahua | yiehé |
Norwegian | to |
Occitan | dos, doás (f) |
Polish | dwa |
Portuguese | dois, duas |
Brazilian Portuguese | dois, duas |
Quechua | Iskay |
Romanian | doi (masculine), douã (feminine) |
Russian | dva |
Serbian | dva |
Sesotho | Pedi |
Sinhala | Dheka. |
Slovak | dvaja,dva (m); dve (f, n) |
Slovenian | dva |
Spanish | dos |
Swahili | mbili |
Swedish | två |
Tagalog | Dalawa |
Thai | sorng |
Tswana | Pedi |
Turkish | iki |
Ukrainian | dva (m), dvi (f) |
Vietnamese | hai |
Welsh | dau, dwy |
Wolof | nyaar |
Xhosa | zimbini |
Yiddish | tsvey |
Zulu | isibili |
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