"to̧ujin" meaning in Marshallese

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Numeral

IPA: [tˠɒuzʲinʲ] (note: phonetic), /tˠæwitʲinʲ/ (note: phonemic) Forms: tọujin [M.O.D.]
Etymology: Borrowed from English thousand, from Middle English thousend, thusand, from Old English þūsend (“thousand”), from Proto-Germanic *þūsundī (“thousand”), from Proto-Indo-European *tuHsont-, *tuHsenti-. Etymology templates: {{bor|mh|en|thousand}} English thousand, {{der|mh|enm|thousend}} Middle English thousend, {{der|mh|ang|þūsend||thousand}} Old English þūsend (“thousand”), {{der|mh|gem-pro|*þūsundī||thousand}} Proto-Germanic *þūsundī (“thousand”), {{der|mh|ine-pro|*tuHsont-}} Proto-Indo-European *tuHsont- Head templates: {{head|mh|numeral|||||||||cat2=|head=|tr=<small>M.O.D.:</small> tọujin}} to̧ujin (M.O.D.: tọujin), {{mh-head|numeral}} to̧ujin (M.O.D.: tọujin)
  1. one thousand Categories (topical): Marshallese cardinal numbers
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