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Vocabulary
English | German |
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one | eins |
two | zwei |
three | drei |
four | vier |
five | fünf |
six | sechs |
seven | sieben |
eight | acht |
nine | neun |
ten | zehn |
eleven | elf |
twelve | zwölf |
thirteen | dreizehn |
fourteen | vierzehn |
fifteen | fünfzehn |
sixteen | sechzehn |
seventeen | siebzehn |
eighteen | achtzehn |
nineteen | neunzehn |
twenty | zwanzig |
Quick Facts
- Numbers in German are written as words as well as numerals.
- German numbers are grouped by three digits using a period as a separator (example: 1.000).
- German numbers are pronounced in a similar way to English numbers, but with slight differences in pronunciation.
- German uses a comma as a decimal separator instead of a period (example: 3,5).
- Cardinal numbers in German are used for counting objects, while ordinal numbers are used for ordering items.
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Vocabulary List
Download:numbers_in_german.pdf