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Learn Swedish A1: Numbers Lesson 14

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Learn Swedish A1: Numbers Lesson 14. Meanwhile, Ask-Scholars.com is free website, where you can teach yourself Swedish and German for free! In this lesson, You will learn how to call numbers in Swedish?

Every week, there would be free lessons for Swedish A1 on this platform, After working systematically through the lessons, the user should be able to read, write and understand Swedish, and, with a little practice and confidence, hold a simple conversation in Swedish. English and Swedish has similarities and vocabulary, so it can be easy to learn for those, who understand English language.

Without knowing your numbers, you can’t properly communicate about or deal with Your date/time of birth, Banking, or ordering data. So, Let’s learn numbers in Swedish!

Numbers 0 to 12

Digits and numbers from zero to twelve are specific words:

  • 1 – en
  • 2 – två
  • 3 – tre
  • 4 – fyra
  • 5 – fem
  • 6 – sex
  • 7 – sju
  • 8 – åtta
  • 9 – nio
  • 10 – tio
  • 11 – elva
  • 12 – tolv

Numbers 13 to 19

From thirteen to nineteen, the numbers are formed from the matching digits, adding a form of the word for ten (ton) at the end:

tretton [13], fjorton [14], femton [15], sexton [16], sjutton [17], arton [18], and nitton [19]

Numbers 20 to 90

While, The tens are formed by suffixing the digit root with the word for ten (tio), except for ten and twenty, notice mentioned below numbers:

  • 20 – tjugo
  • 30 – trettio
  • 40 – fyrtio
  • 50 – femtio
  • 60 – sextio
  • 70 – sjuttio
  • 80 – åttio
  • 90 – nittio

Numbers 21 to 91

While, From twenty-one to ninety-nine, the tens and units are joined with no space, for example:

  • 21 – tjugoett
  • 22 – tjugotvå
  • 23 – tjugotre
  • 24 – tjugofyra
  • 25 – tjugofem
  • 26 – tjugosex
  • 27 – tjugosju
  • 28 – tjugoåtta
  • 29 – tjugonio
  • 39 – trettionio
  • 48 – fyrtioåtta
  • 56 – femtiosex
  • 63 – sextiotre
  • 71 – sjuttioett
  • 82 – åttiotvå
  • 84 – åttiofyra
  • 95 – nittiofem
  • 99 – nittionio

Numbers 100 to 9000

Hundreds are formed by stating the multiplier digit before the word for hundred. While, Except for one hundred where it is optional: hundra or etthundra [100].

While for other numbers, we multiply digit before the word of hundred, as follows:

tvåhundra [200], trehundra [300], fyrahundra [400], femhundra [500], sexhundra [600], sjuhundra [700], åttahundra [800], and niohundra [900].

Numbers 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000:

Thousands are formed the same way as hundreds, i.e. by stating the multiplier digit before the word for thousand. Except for one thousand where it is optional: tusen / ettusen [1,000].

So, here you go:

tvåtusen [2,000], tretusen [3,000], fyratusen [4,000], femtusen [5,000], sextusen [6,000], sjutusen [7,000], åttatusen [8,000], and niotusen [9,000].

Compund Numbers

While, Compound numbers are grouped in blocks of three digits with no space, these blocks being separated with spaces (e.g.: femhundrafyrtiofem [545], ettusen trehundrasjuttiofem [1,375], etthundratusen femhundrafemtiosju [100,557]).

Grattis! (Congratulations!) So, You’re now prepared to tackle numbers in Swedish language.

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