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what number (not comparable)
- Which, what position (in an ordered series, such as which day of the month or which floor). (This entry is a translation hub.)
what number, which (in a numbered series)
- Armenian: որերորդ (hy) (orerord)
- Bikol Central: ikapira
- Breton: petvet (br)
- Cebuano: ikapila
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 第幾 / 第几 (zh) (dì jǐ)
- Czech: kolikátý (cs)
- Dutch: hoeveelste (nl)
- Esperanto: kioma (eo)
- Finnish: kuinka mones, monesko
- French: quantième (fr), (nonstandard, colloquial) combientième (fr)
- Middle French: quantiesme
- German: wievielter (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient Greek: πόστος (póstos)
- Hungarian: hányadik (hu)
- Indonesian: yang keberapa
- Italian: quale (it), che numero
- Japanese: 何番目 (なんばんめ, nanbanme), 幾つ目 (ikutsume)
- Latin: quotus
- Malay: yang keberapa
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: коликъ (kolikŭ)
- Old East Slavic: коликъ (kolikŭ)
- Persian: چندمین (fa) (čandomin)
- Portuguese: x-ésimo
- Romanian: al câtelea (ro) m or n, a câta f
- Russian: како́й по счёту (kakój po sčótu), кото́рый по счёту (kotóryj po sčótu), коли́кий (ru) (kolíkij) (archaic), ско́лький (skólʹkij) (dated or non-standard)
- Tagalog: pang-ilan, ikailan
- Turkish: kaçıncı (tr)
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