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  2. Numbers in German (Deutsch) How to count in German with cardinal and ordinal numbers. If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.

    • German Numbers: 11 - 19
    • German Numbers: Multiples of 10
    • Where It Gets Strange: 21, 22 Etc
    • Back to Easy: The Hundreds
    • Stringing Them Together
    • Numbers 10,000 — 1,000,000,000
    • Jens Sells His (and Oma's) Stuff
    • How to Say Your Age

    Eleven and twelve are funny, but 13–19 are easy to remember. It’s the base number plus zehn, which means 10. Makes total sense, right?

    The numbers 20, 30, 40, etc. also follow a pattern. They all end in –zig, except 30, which ends in -ßig. Still not too difficult, right?

    And now this is where the German language starts to mess with your brain. If you are an English speaker, you are probably used to saying “twenty one.” However, in German, they switch the order and say “one and twenty.” They also run all of it together as one giant word. Luckily it's not hard to get the hang of.Here are some examples:

    After that, it gets easier again because it’s a lot like English. And the thousands follow the same pattern.

    As the numbers keep getting more complex, German speakers just keep stringing them together to make longer and longer words, until eventually our fingers go numb from writing.

    Oh yes, and in case you are planning to go to Germany to make some serious cash, you should probably know these numbers:

    Now that you know the numbers, it's time to see what Jens has found to sell. Here's a list of the sellable items Jens found in Oma's basement. See if you can guess what the item is, and how many of them Jens found. Then click to see if you got it right. That should help Jens pay for at least another couple of dates at McDonalds with Julia, don't yo...

    Finally, let’s give you a very practical reason to learn numbers…. Quick! How old are you? Your turn! Wie alt bist du? Oh my! You're practically a grown-up! :)

  3. Jan 8, 2024 · The first 12 numbers in the German language consist of a single word and do not follow a specific pattern, but the numbers from 13 to 19 all end in -zehn, which means “ten,” and begin with the digit or number in the ones place. For example, 15 fünfzehn (fuenf-tsen) is built like “five” + “ten.”

  4. Created by Lucas Kern. German Numbers – Counting in German up to 999,999. Today you will learn the German numbers 1 up to 999,999. No need to learn all numbers by heart There’s a system. Learn how to count in German from 1 to 999,999 with audio pronunciation. German numbers 1-10 are: eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs...

  5. Just take the appropriate number from 3 – 9 and add -zehn at the end. For example: The only two exceptions are 16 (sechzehn) and 17 (siebzehn) which just use the first four letters of sechs and sieben.

  6. Mar 22, 2019 · German Numbers and Counting: 21-100. By Hyde Flippo. Mathe — Write out the answer to the following math problems in German. Note: + in German is "plus" (PLOOHS); - is "minus" (MEEN-OOS). 1. zwei + fünf = ________________ 2. zwölf - zwei = ________________ 3. drei + neun = _________________ 4. vier - vier = _________________

  7. May 29, 2023 · No! It’s when two vowels are joined together to form a single sound or syllable. Here are some diphthongs you must know to read and say numbers in German. IE say it like a long E as in been, keen, seen.

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