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The following nominal numerals (adjectives or nouns), coined from numerals (with the suffix //// in Hungarian), refer to items designated with a specific number, such as No. 1, No. 2 etc. (as opposed to 1st, 2nd etc.). Question word: Examples:
 * (single digits) pronounced names or symbols of numbers:,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,
 * (usually 1–300, 900–999) public transport lines (e.g. )
 * numbered seats, rooms, cubicles, or other compartments
 * motorways, highways, e.g.
 * school grades:, , , ,
 * (multiples of 1, 2, 5) coins:, , ​ ―​colloquially also for thousand bills― , , , ; bills: , , , , ,
 * (tens) decades in a century, e.g., , , , , (…  ’years’)
 * (tens) decades of a person’s age:,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,
 * packages or sets with a given number of items
 * (small numbers, up to 4 or 5) groups of people
 * (round numbers) orders of magnitude:, , , , , , , , etc.
 * numerical systems:, , , etc.
 * (between 0 and 59) trains, coaches, and flights departing or arriving at some time, attached to the number of minutes
 * people or groups identified by symbolic dates and other numerals:, , , , ,