We’ve created this handy little table of German numbers from 1 to 20 for students who are new to learning German. Included is a video with native speaker pronunciation – listen to it several times, and make sure to practice your own pronunciation by speaking the numbers out loud. In the absence of an instructor it can be hard to make yourself practice the speaking part, but it’s important!
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Comments:
Thesa:
Thanks. This is helpful 🙂
martha:
thanks,.. needed the help
glenn:
super thanks
my name is Jeff:
twas very ‘elpful innit. (It was very helpful, thanks)
Cheyenne:
I love this it’s handy
Mohanna:
Thank you very much it really help in my school I already know how to count up to 20
Kenny Schrub:
I always hit flicks when reciting these numbers. thanks very helpful! Merci
Comments:
Thesa:
Thanks. This is helpful 🙂
martha:
thanks,.. needed the help
glenn:
super thanks
my name is Jeff:
twas very ‘elpful innit. (It was very helpful, thanks)
Cheyenne:
I love this it’s handy
Mohanna:
Thank you very much it really help in my school I already know how to count up to 20
Kenny Schrub:
I always hit flicks when reciting these numbers. thanks very helpful! Merci
Kenny Schrub
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Drax:
this was very very helpful for me
Drax:
Thanx
Grahish:
This is helpful