Language
name and location:
German, Germany, Austria [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ein(s) [ʔaɪns] |
21. einundzwangzig[ˈʔaɪnʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
2. zwei [t͡svaɪ] |
22. zweiundzwangzig[ˈt͡svaɪʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
3. drei [ˈdʁaɪ] |
23. dreiundzwangzig[ˈdʁaɪʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
4. vier [ˈfiːɐ̯] |
24. vierundzwangzig[ˈfiːɐ̯ʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
5. fünf [fʏnf] |
25. fünfundzwangzig[ˈfʏnfʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
6. sechs [zeks] |
26. sechsundzwangzig[ˈzeksʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
7. sieben [ˈziːbn̩] |
27. siebenundzwangzig[ˈziːbn̩ʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
8. acht [ʔaχt] |
28. achtundzwangzig [ˈʔaχtʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
9. neun [ˈnɔɪn] |
29. neunundzwangzig [ˈnɔɪnʔʊntˌt͡svant͡sɪç] |
10. zehn [t͡seːn] |
30. dreiβig [ˈdɾaɪsɪç] |
11. elf [ʔelf] |
40. vierzig [ˈfiːiɐ̯t͡sɪç] |
12. zwölf [ˈt͡svœlf] |
50. fˈünfzig [ˈfʏnft͡sɪç] |
13. dreizehn [ˈdʁaɪt͡seːn] |
60. sechzig [ˈzeçt͡sɪç] |
14. vierzehn [ˈfiːɐ̯t͡seːn] |
70. siebzig [ˈziːpt͡sɪç] |
15. fünfzehn [ˈfʏnft͡seːn] |
80. achtzig [ˈʔaχt͡sɪç] |
16. sechzehn [ˈzeçt͡seːn] |
90. neunzig [ˈnɔɪnt͡sɪç] |
17. siebzehn [ˈziːpt͡seːn] |
100. hundert [ˈhʊndɐ̯t] |
18. achtzehn [ˈʔaχt͡seːn] |
200. zwei hundert [ˈt͡svaɪhʊnɐ̯t] |
19. neunzehn [ˈnɔɪnt͡seːn] |
1000. tausend [ˈtʰaʊzn̩t] |
20. zwanzig [ˈt͡svant͡sɪç] |
2000. zwei tausend [ˈt͡svaɪ ˌtʰaʊzn̩t] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Reinhard F. Hahn,
University of Washington at
Seattle, USA, June |
Other comments: Standard German has a decimal system. Standard German or Deutsch is spoken by approximately 80,600,000 speaker in Germany and total users in all countries is approximate 133,000,000. |
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