Lesson 5: German Numbers (0-100)

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    Numbers are an important issue in German, as in every language.
    It needs to be learned and memorized carefully.
    Along with this, after learning, there is plenty of practice and repetition
    The more learned exercises are done, the more quickly and accurately the desired number will be.
    It can be translated into German.
    After the numbers between 0-100 we will see in the first place have been thoroughly mixed,
    you can easily learn the next numbers.
    But it is imperative that you carefully examine and record these statements.

    YOU CAN CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO READ MORE DETAILED VERSION OF THIS TOPIC NAMED GERMAN NUMBERS.
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    Numbers in German

    0: null (nul)
    1: eins (ayns)
    2: zwei (svay)
    3: drei (dray)
    4: vier (fi: Ir)
    5: fünf (fünf)
    6: sechs (zeks)
    7: sieben (zi: bIN)
    8: acht (aht)
    9: neun (no: yn)
    10: zehn (seiyn)
    11: elf (elf)
    12: zwölf (zvölf)

    13: dreizehn (drayseiyn)
    14: vierzehn (fi: ırseiyn)
    15: fünfzehn (fünfseiyn)
    16: sechzehn (zeksseiyn)
    17: siebzehn (zibseiyn)
    18: achtzehn (ahtseiyn)
    19: neunzehn (noynseiyn)
    20: zwanzig (svansig)

    In the numbers above, note the distinction between the 16 and 17 numbers (compare 6 and 7 numbers, you'll see that Sieben = sieb and sechs = sech)
    The numbers after the twenty, between one and the other
    It is obtained by adding the word “und”, which means “and”.
    But here, unlike in Turkish, the units digit comes first.

    21: ein und zwanzig (ayn und svansig) (one and twenty = twenty one)
    22: zwei und zwanzig (svay und svansig) (two and twenty = twenty two)
    23: drei und zwanzig (dray und svansig) (three and twenty = twenty three)
    24: vier und zwanzig (fi: ır und zwanzig) (four and twenty = twenty four)
    25: fünf und zwanzig (fünf und svansig) (five and twenty = twenty-five)
    26: sechs und zwanzig (zeks und svansig) (six and twenty = twenty-six)
    27: sieben und zwanzig (zi: bin und svansig) (seven and twenty = twenty seven)
    28: acht und zwanzig (aht und svansig) (eight and twenty = twenty-eight)
    29: neun und zwanzig (noyn und svansig) (nine and twenty = twenty-nine)

    As you can see here, one writes the number on the step,
    We add the word “und” and write the tens place. This rule is
    (also for 30-40-50-60-70-80-90). One can precede the next, then they are said to be the next.
    In the meantime we wrote the numbers separately (ie neun und zwanzig) to make it clearer and clearer, but in fact these numbers are written together.
    (eg: neunundzwanzig). The next numbers from the bottom will generally be combined.

    10: zehn (seiyn)
    20: zwanzig (svansig)
    30: dreißig (draysig)
    40: vierzig (fi: IrSig)
    50: fünfzig (fünfsig)
    60: sechzig (zekssig)
    70: siebzig (sibsig)
    80: achtzig (ahtsig)
    90: neunzig (noynsig)
    100: hundert (hundert)

    Note also the difference in the spelling of the numbers 30,60 and 70 above.
    These numbers are written in this way continuously.
    Let's continue where we are now:

    31: einunddreißig (ayn und draysig)
    32: zweiunddreißig (svay und draysig)
    33: dreiunddreißig (drayunddraysig)
    34: vierunddreißig (fi: IrundDraysig)
    35: fünfunddreißig (fünfunddraysig)
    36: sechsunddreißig (zeksunddraysig)
    37: siebenunddreißig (zi: bInunddraysig)
    38: achtunddreißig (ahtunddraysig)
    39: neununddreißig (noynunddraysig)

    Since our rule is the same, you can make the same examples very comfortable for 40,50,60,70,80,90 numbers in the same way.
    Here are a few more examples:

    40: vierzig
    41: ein und vierzig
    42: zwei und vierzig
    48: acht und vierzig
    55: fünf und fünfzig
    59: neun und fünfzig
    67: sieben und sechzig
    76: sechs und siebzig
    88: acht und achtzig
    99: neun und neunzig

    We will continue where we left off.
    But let me repeat that this is a very important issue.
    If you have a place to hang out, do not forget to ask.
    Achievements…

    A more detailed, more comprehensive version of this lesson GERMAN COUNTRIES You can read it by clicking the link.

    Cesed-i man; as it is in need of air, water, food, soul-u human is in need.

    Just as you are not unsteady, these people can not be idle.

    (Words)

    the olguntuz
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    Thank you so much. Your health is your health.

    Schenner
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    Thank you so much.

    Serpil flower
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    Many tskler are in good health.

    ballerina
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    Thank you very much. (:

    daisyy_
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    Well, your health.  :)

    gülseren
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    Thank you very much :)

    bthnchd is
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    nice hand to health but some numbers do not yoleine saolun

    MuhaяяeM
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    Do not misguide.
    In this section there are almost every number up to billions.
    German lessons are taken under the heading 3.

    3,14
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    –> The reading of the numbers below is not given. I wanted to complete it.

    40: vierzig (fi: IrSig)
    41: ein und vierzig (ayn und fi: IrSig)
    42: zwei und vierzig (svay und fi: ırsig)
    48: acht und vierzig (aht und fi: IrSig)
    55: fünf und fünfzig (fünf und füngsig)
    59: neun und fünfzig (noyn und fünfsig)
    67: sieben und sechzig (zieben und zekssig)
    76: sechs und siebzig (zeks und zibsig)
    88: acht und achtzig (aht und ahtsig)
    99: neun und neunzig (noyn und noynsig)

    dvrzener
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    I moved away from Turkish for the first time and learned a new language, and I chose this language as German. Turkish is a very difficult and difficult language to understand. However, each language has its own difficulties. German numbers under the title, for example. Seeing it for the first time, it seems quite complicated and difficult for me to see the sea. Can you share with me the methods you have determined for me to learn German more easily? Before I met this site, I was trying to learn from the internet site, but I came to the conclusion that it is healthier to exchange information on a site where there are experienced people in this field. Thank you for your help in advance.

    yenicerixnumx
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    I moved away from Turkish for the first time and learned a new language, and I chose this language as German. Turkish is a very difficult and difficult language to understand. However, each language has its own difficulties. German numbers under the title, for example. Seeing it for the first time, it seems quite complicated and difficult for me to see the sea. Can you share with me the methods you have determined for me to learn German more easily? Before you meet this site https://almanca.com.tr/almanca-sayilar-ve-yazilislari/ I was trying to learn from the website, but I have come to the conclusion that it is healthier to exchange information in one-on-one contact on a site where there are experienced people in this field. Thank you for your help in advance.

    I started by learning 5 words and 5 numbers every day.
    Write 5 words and 5 numbers on small papers and put them in your pocket. You can try to memorize them during the day whenever possible.
    Make a short reminder at the end of the day, if there is anything you haven't learned, continue from it the next day. An effective learning method indeed.

    yenicerixnumx
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    Also, in the numbers, water caught my attention at first.

    Numbers from 20 to 90 end with g. There are 2 different sayings in Germany. in some places the letter g is read directly, in some places the letter S in us is read. For example, when we say fünfzig, it can be said directly as fünfziG or as fünfziŞ.
    I also saw that more young people read the number zwei (2) as (zwo). I guess they are emulating the 2 in English. what I said when I first heard (zwo) but now I'm used to it. :)

    ayhan
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    nice lesson thank you

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