Numbers in German (Deutsch) How to count in German with cardinal and ordinal numbers. If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.
A straightforward guide to numbers in German, covering pronunciation, patterns, and the quirks that trip up English speakers. Plus practice games to make them stick.
Do you want to learn how to count from 0-100 in German, and find out more about German numbers? Here’s the perfect guide for you.
Learn how to say German numbers (with audio) - The German Project
Learn cardinal numbers, ordinals, decimals, fractions, and expressing prices in English and German with this comprehensive guide.
All about German numbers from zero to one billion, including cardinal and ordinal numbers and their patterns of formation and usage.
Learn German numbers 1–100 fast with clear patterns, pronunciation tips, and real examples for time, dates, and prices.
Learn German numbers from 0 to 100. Master counting in German with pronunciation guides, examples, and audio. Perfect for beginners!
Learn German numbers 1-1000 with pronunciation guide. Master counting, phone numbers, time expressions, and everyday number usage.
Start counting in German like a pro. Learn how numbers work, what patterns to follow, and how to use them naturally in real-life situations.
In German typesetting, the use of a dot for grouping numbers is restricted to accounting contexts (and perhaps some fields of science). In good typesetting for general purposes (think of a popular science book or a newspaper or a printed encyclopedia) a non-separating thin space is to be used.