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Prashant Tiwari
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How can I learn numbers in German quickly?

Numbers are a fundamental part of A1 level German, and learning them will help in various everyday situations like shopping, telling the time, and understanding prices.

The basic numbers from 1 to 10 in German are:

1 – Eins

2 – Zwei

3 – Drei

4 – Vier

5 – Fünf

6 – Sechs

7 – Sieben

8 – Acht

9 – Neun

10 – Zehn

Once you learn these, understanding bigger numbers becomes easier. Numbers 11 to 19 follow a pattern:

11 – Elf

12 – Zwölf

13 – Dreizehn

14 – Vierzehn

15 – Fünfzehn

16 – Sechzehn

17 – Siebzehn

18 – Achtzehn

19 – Neunzehn

For numbers above 20, the German system is slightly different from English. Instead of saying “twenty-one,” Germans say einundzwanzig (one-and-twenty). Here are some examples:

21 – Einundzwanzig

35 – Fünfunddreißig

42 – Zweiundvierzig

57 – Siebenundfünfzig

A great way to practice numbers in A1 level German is by listening to native speakers, playing number games, and using flashcards. Counting out loud daily and practicing with friends will help reinforce what you learn. Mastering numbers will make daily interactions, like asking for prices or giving your phone number, much easier.

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Feb 13

To learn numbers in German quickly, start with 1 to 10, then move to 11-20, and practice by counting daily objects around you. A great way to enhance your learning is by using online resources like HostBet, which can keep you engaged while practicing numbers in real-world contexts.

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