tiengemeten
Tiengemeten is a Dutch word that translates to "ten thousand times" in English. It is derived from the combination of the number "tien" (ten) and the suffix "-gemeten," which indicates multiplication. The term is used to express a very large number, specifically ten thousand multiplied by another number. For example, "tiengemeten honderd" would mean ten thousand times one hundred, which equals one million.
The concept of tiengemeten is often used in various contexts, including mathematics, finance, and everyday language.
In finance, tiengemeten can be used to describe large sums of money. For example, a company might
In everyday language, tiengemeten is used to emphasize the magnitude of a number. For example, someone might
Despite its utility, the term tiengemeten is not as commonly used in modern Dutch as it once