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labintatlo — meaning in English: thirteen

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'labintatlo' when discussing numbers, whether counting items, giving a telephone number, or indicating age. For instance, during a birthday celebration, someone might say, 'I am labintatlo years old now!'
Synonyms & nuances
'Labintatlo' specifically refers to the number thirteen, while 'tatlo' means three. Use 'labintatlo' when you want to indicate the specific quantity of thirteen, as opposed to simply using 'tatlo' for three.
Culture
'Labintatlo' is derived from the combination of 'labin' (from 'labin' meaning ten) and 'tatlo' (meaning three), reflecting the Filipino language’s way of building numbers. Interestingly, the number thirteen holds a unique place in various cultures, often associated with superstitions, but in the Philippines, it’s just another stepping stone in the journey of age!
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'labintatlo'?
'Labintatlo' is pronounced as lah-bin-ta-tlo, with the emphasis on the second syllable. Practice saying it slowly to get the nuances right.
Q.Are there other ways to express numbers in Filipino?
Yes, in Filipino, numbers can also be expressed in their native form, or you can use a mix of English and Filipino. For example, 'thirteen' can be used interchangeably in casual conversations.
Q.Is 'labintatlo' used in formal settings?
'Labintatlo' is used in both formal and informal settings, making it a versatile term in the Filipino language. You would commonly hear it in everyday conversations, as well as in educational contexts.
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