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Basic German Numbers and Counting in Everyday Situations

QUESTION
What is the German word for zero?
ANSWER
null
QUESTION
How do you say the number 1 in German?
ANSWER
eins
QUESTION
What is the German word for the number 2?
ANSWER
zwei
QUESTION
How do you say 3 in German?
ANSWER
drei
QUESTION
What is the German word for 4?
ANSWER
vier

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Learn to count, say numbers, and handle simple quantities in shops, markets, and daily conversations.

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By mastering these flashcards, users will confidently use German numbers in shopping, dining, and daily interactions, enabling smoother communication when dealing with prices, quantities, and simple counting tasks in real-world situations.

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1
What is the German word for zero?
null
Think of the number zero, like 'nothing'.
2
How do you say the number 1 in German?
eins
Sounds like 'ice' without the 'c'.
3
What is the German word for the number 2?
zwei
Rhymes with 'eye'.
4
How do you say 3 in German?
drei
Sounds like 'dry' without the 'y'.
5
What is the German word for 4?
vier
Pronounced like 'fear' with a 'v'.
6
How do you say 5 in German?
fรผnf
Contains an umlaut: 'รผ'.
7
What is the German word for 6?
sechs
Think of 'sex' without the 'x'.
8
How do you say 7 in German?
sieben
Sounds like 'zeben'.
9
What is the German word for 8?
acht
Pronounced like 'acht' in 'caught'.
10
How do you say 9 in German?
neun
Rhymes with 'loan'.
11
What is the German word for 10?
zehn
Sounds like 'zane'.
12
How do you say 11 in German?
elf
Similar to the English word 'elf'.
13
What is the German word for 12?
zwรถlf
Contains an umlaut: 'รถ'.
14
How do you say 20 in German?
zwanzig
Think of 'twenty' with a 'z' and ending 'ig'.
15
What is the German word for 30?
dreiรŸig
Contains a 'รŸ', pronounced like 'ss'.
16
How do you say 100 in German?
einhundert
Literally 'one hundred'.
17
How do you say 200 in German?
zweihundert
Two hundred.
18
What is the German word for 'one thousand'?
eintausend
Literally 'one thousand'.
19
How do you say 'a few' or 'several' in German?
ein paar
Literally 'one pair'.
20
How do you ask 'How much does it cost?' in German?
Wie viel kostet das?
Literally 'How much costs that?'

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