Noun count The male ruler of a county. Also known as an earl, especially in England. The female equivalent is countess. The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set. A countdown. A charge of misconduct brought in a legal proceding. Translations Breton: kont m -ed pl (1), kont f -où pl (2) Dutch: graaf m (1), telling f (2) Finnish: kreivi (1) French: comte m (1) German: Graf m (1) Polish: hrabia m, hrabina f (1), odliczanie n (3) Romanian conte m (1), numărare f (2), numărătoare f (3) Russian: граф (1), счёт (2), отсчёт (3) Spanish: conde m (1) Verb to count Intransitive To enumerate the digits of one's numeral system. Transitive To determine the number (of objects in a group.) Translations Breton: kontañ Dutch: tellen Esperanto: konti Finnish: laskea French: compter German: zählen Italian: contare Polish: liczyć Romanian: număra Russian: считать imperf Spanish: contar
count
to count
Intransitive To enumerate the digits of one's numeral system. Transitive To determine the number (of objects in a group.) Translations Breton: kontañ Dutch: tellen Esperanto: konti Finnish: laskea French: compter German: zählen Italian: contare Polish: liczyć Romanian: număra Russian: считать imperf Spanish: contar