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  1. Numbers in Russian. How to count in Russian (Русский), an East Slavic language spoken in Russia and many other countries. Key to abbreviations: m = masculine, f = feminine, n = neuter, c = collective. If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me .

    • Russian Numbers 20-30
    • Russian Numbers 40-49
    • Russian Number 90
    • Ordinal Numbers in Russian
    • Compound Ordinal Numbers in Russian

    To form any number from 20 onwards, add a number between 1 and 9 to 20, 30, 40, etc. The number 30 is formed in a similar way to 20, by adding 'дцать' to два and три: два + дцать = двадцать (twenty) три + дцать = тридцать (thirty)

    The number 40 is quite different from the other numbers in the 20-100 sequence; it has a name that does not follow the same rules as the other numbers. However, all the numbers from 41 to 49 have the same structure as the ones in the 21-29 group, and are formed in the same way. This is also the case for all other groups of 1-9 numbers added to a mu...

    Number 90 should simply be memorized, as it is unique in the way it is formed. However, all other numbers between 91 and 99 follow the same structure as the others and are created by adding a number from 1 to 9 to девяносто.

    Ordinal numbers indicate order or position. Unlike in English, Russian ordinal numbers change their endings based on the case, number, and gender that they are in. The numbers below are in the nominative singular masculine. You will need to learn these first before learning the rules of declension. Have a look at the way the word "первый" ("the fir...

    For compound ordinal numbers, you only need to change the last word. In compound ordinal numbers only the last word is an ordinal number, while the other words remain cardinal numbers. This is similar to the way compound ordinal numbers are formed in English, for example: twenty seven - twenty seventh. Note how in the table below the only number th...

  2. The numbers 1 to 10 in Russian. Find out how to say any number in Russian up to 9999.

  3. How to Count in Russian From 1 to 100. Well, if you are learning Russian – all those letters, phrases, and grammar rules – you’ll need numbers too! If you want to just want to learn 1 to 10, don’t worry – I break these down step-by-step so you’re not overloaded.

  4. In this free lesson, you'll learn the Russian numbers for 1-10. Perfect your pronunciation of numbers 1-10 in Russian using our voice recognition tool.

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  5. Apr 27, 2020 · Russian numbers 1-10. In order to understand the logic behind counting in Russian faster, it’s best to break down the information into multiple sections. As you may expect, the Russian numbers from 1 to 10 are the most important.

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  7. Russian numbers. Russian numbers from 1 to 10: 1 - один (odin) 2 - два (dva) 3 - три (tri) 4 - четыре (četyre) 5 - пятn (pjat')

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