german ordinal numbers upto 25
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this lesson, we will learn the ordinal numbers in German (first, second, third, etc.), which are used to show the numerical order of things..
Answer:
Numeral Cardinal Ordinal Pronunciation Numeric Form
1 eins erste EHR-ste 1.
2 zwei zweite TSVEY-te 2.
3 drei dritte DRIT-te 3.
4 vier vierte FEAR-te 4.
5 fünf fünfte FUHNF-te 5.
6 sechs sechste ZEX-te 6.
7 sieben siebte ZEEB-te 7.
8 acht achte AHKT-te 8.
9 neun neunte NOIN-te 9.
10 zehn zehnte TSAYN-te 10.
11 elf elfte ELF-te 11.
12 zwölf zwölfte TSVOLF-te 12.
13 dreizehn dreizehnte DRY-tsain-te 13.
14 vierzehn vierzehnte FEAR-tsain-te 14.
15 fünfzehn fünfzehnte FUHNF-tsain-te 15.
16 sechzehn sechzehnte ZEX-tsain-te 16.
17 siebzehn siebzehnte ZEEB-tsain-te 17.
18 achtzehn achtzehnte AHKT-tsain-te 18.
19 neunzehn neunzehnte NOIN-tsain-te 19.
20 zwanzig zwanzigste TSVAN-tsig-ste 20.
21 einundzwanzig einundzwanzigste EYN-unt-tswan-tsig-ste 21.
From 21 on, just add -ste to the cardinal number to get the ordinal number.
Explanation:
Ordinal numbers are the kinds of numbers that show what order things come in, such as first, second, third, etc.
The general rule for forming ordinal numbers is to add -te to the numbers 1 through 19 and add -ste to the numbers 20 and higher. In English, when we write the ordinal numbers in numeric form, we have different endings (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.). To write the numeric form of the ordinal number in German, just add a period after the number, such as 1., 2., 3., 4., etc.