What are Italian numerals?

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What are Italian numerals?

Italian numerals are the number words used in the Italian language to represent numerical quantities. They are used to count, measure, and express quantities in various contexts. Italian numerals are based on the decimal system, similar to English numerals, and consist of a combination of words for each digit. The basic Italian numerals from 0 to 10 are: zero, uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, and dieci. Beyond ten, Italian numerals follow a pattern of combining the words for the tens and units, such as venti (20), trenta (30), quaranta (40), and so on. Additionally, Italian numerals have specific forms for masculine and feminine nouns, and they can also change depending on the grammatical context.