In Deutsch, the numbers are similar to those in English and in Dutch (which I cannot speak, I just tried to learn it once haha).
There is, however, a huge difference after the number twenty. You see, it no longer becomes twenty-one, yet one-and-twenty! And it's not even hyphenated! But today, we're only going to learn them from zero to ten. ;)
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0-Null
1-eins
2-zwei
3-drei
4-vier
5-fünf
6-sechs
7-sieben
8-acht
9-neun
10-zehn
Memorise!
Examples (Beispiele):
There is/are...-Es gibt... (Lit: it (the universe) gives)
There is a cat-Es gibt eine Katze
There are two people-Es gibt zwei Menschen.
ETC.
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German, the Sexy Way (UNDER RECONSTRUCTION)
Non-FictionHallo! This is Aolani (Alex) and you're about to learn Deutsch! I bet you already knew that word, pronounced 'Doy-tch', didn't you? If not, there's plenty more where that came from. Dialogues, grammar, song translations? All the way up to level B2...