English · Common Verbs
/kaʊnt/
[/kaʊnt/]
to name numbers in order
Base form of 'count': to say numbers one after another, or to find the total of things.
Please count the chairs in the hall so we know if there are enough for everyone.
Please count the chairs in the hall so we know if there are enough for everyone.
From Latin 'computare', meaning to calculate or reckon.
Used as the dictionary form after 'to' and with most present-tense subjects.