Learning numbers or counting in Germanis not difficult, but true mastery of numbers, in any language, takes time. It is fairly easy to learn to rattle off the numbers — "eins, zwei, drei..." and so forth. However, most of the time numbers are used in more practical ways: in telephone numbers, in math problems, in prices, for addresses, etc. Also, because you have already internalized the numbers in English or another first language, there can be the same kind of interference that happens with other vocabulary.
So, do learn to say the numbers, but also try these exercises to see if you really know how to deal with them. If someone tells you a phone number in German, can you write it down? Can you do simple addition or subtraction in German?
Die Zahlen 0 to 10
0 null | 6 sechs |
1 eins | 7 sieben |
2 zwei * | 8 acht |
3 drei | 9 neun |
4 vier | 10 zehn |
5 fünf | * Often zwo is used to avoid confusion with drei |
Die Zahlen 11 to 20
11 elf | 16 sechzehn |
12 zwölf | 17 siebzehn |
13 dreizehn | 18 achtzehn |
14 vierzehn | 19 neunzehn |
15 fünfzehn | 20 zwanzig |
Übung 7A(Exercise 7A)
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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= _________________
5.eins + sechs= _________________
6.dreizehn - zwei= _________________
7.sieben + elf= _________________
Übung 7B(Exercise 7B)
Diktat(Dictation) — Write out the following phone numbers as numerals.Example: null, vier; zwölf, vierzehn, zwanzig = 04 12 14 20 (German phone numbers are often printed/written in groups of two-number pairs.)
1.null, zwo; zwölf, elf, zwanzig =______________
2.neunzehn; null, fünf; sechzehn, =______________
3.null, acht; zwölf, elf, zwanzig =______________
4.null, drei; vier, sieben; achtzehn, zwanzig =______________
5.dreizehn, zwölf, zehn, vierzehn =______________
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Flippo, Hyde. "German Numbers and Counting From 0 to 20." ThoughtCo, Apr. 5, 2023, thoughtco.com/german-numbers-and-counting-0-20-4074926.Flippo, Hyde. (2023, April 5). German Numbers and Counting From 0 to 20. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/german-numbers-and-counting-0-20-4074926Flippo, Hyde. "German Numbers and Counting From 0 to 20." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/german-numbers-and-counting-0-20-4074926 (accessed April 1, 2024).