I have no idea how one could find this out.

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

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

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

        Same with 三(San)

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          We getcha but that’s romaji which is a transliteration of the syllable sounds.

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            Yeah, but saying 一 has one Kanji and is One would be the only candidate and that’s a little boring :p