I have no idea how one could find this out.

  • @BananaTrifleViolin
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    521 month ago

    Yes: Five has four letters. Nine has four letters.

    There are no more.

    If you meant to ask if there are any more whole numbers with the same number of letters in the name as the number, then the answer is no. It is fairly simple to check - you only have to look at the numbers 0-30 before it becomes clear no other number will fit this pattern.

    If you went into fractions like 20.12325 then there will be many numbers where all the letters added would get close but the fraction itself would mean you couldn’t quite reach the exact number as you can’t have fractions of letters.

    If you included negative numbers then “minus eleven” has 11 letters. Minus thirteen has 13 letters. It seems to again break down once you go beyond 13, and its dodgy to include negative numbers as you can’t have negative letters.

    So, no.

    • @WR5
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      231 month ago

      To your first point: zero also has four letters.

      • @perfectly_boiled_pizza
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        Inb4 anyone start saying mean things to eachother. There are a lot of people who have very strong opinions on this.

        Btw the people who think it ISN’T can eat shit.

  • NONE
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    431 month ago

    I don’t know in English, but in Spanish the word for five, Cinco, has five letters.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was able to come up with a list of similar scenarios for various languages using a simple formula in LibreOffice Calc: =LEN(A2)=ROW(A2)-1 (row 1 being a header row)

      Language Word Digit
      Danish To 2
      Danish Tre 3
      Danish Fire 4
      Dutch Vier 4
      English Four 4
      Finnish Viisi 5
      French N/A N/A
      German Vier 4
      Indonesian N/A N/A
      Italian Tre 3
      Norwegian To 2
      Norwegian Tre 3
      Norwegian Fire 4
      Polish N/A N/A
      Portuguese Cinco 5
      Spanish Cinco 5
      Swedish Tre 3
      Swedish Fyra 4
      Turkish Dört 4
      • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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        81 month ago

        In Hungarian, it’s “négy”, but it’s actually only three letters, n, é and gy.

      • @vatlarkM
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        61 month ago

        This is a clever solution

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        二 (pronounced and romanized to “ni”) is 2 in Japanese and has two letters kinda

        Same with 三(San)

  • Majorllama
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    301 month ago

    Yeah. Fivee. Siiiix. Seeveen. Eeeeight. Niiiiiiine.

  • jrs100000
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    1 month ago

    The number one hundred million sixty six thousand five hundred seventy three has exactly 100,066,537 letters.

    • hmmm
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      81 month ago

      Sorry but whenever I see this symbols only thing I can think of CFT(d-orbital splitting). Because one time I asked my friend about CFT he used this symbols.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      Oh! Now I understand what that other commenter was talking about by ‘matching of letters to the numbers’ or something along those lines.

  • Paul Drye
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    121 month ago

    It’s the only one in English unless you allow things like “The absolute value of -20”.

  • @JustAnotherKay
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    121 month ago

    No. As a matter of fact, this is a neat party trick I used to use.

    Start with literally any number, and count the letters to match it. You will always end up at four because it’s the only English word and Arabic numeral represented with equivalent letters.

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        Okay, it was my neat math class trick. I was a lame nerd, you caught me… My calculus teacher thought it was cool okay??? Lol

    • @davidgro
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      11 month ago

      Whatever that is, I’d assume it’s a bad idea to drink it.