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Well, if you are learning Russian – all those letters, phrases, and grammar rules – you’ll need
numbers too!
If you want to just want to learn 1 to 10, don’t worry – I break these down step-by-step so you’re
not overloaded. You’ll learn how to count, read and say the numbers out loud in the following
steps.
Just read the romanizations out-loud and there you have it, your Russian numbers from one to
ten. It’s that easy.
1 один odin
2 два dva
3 три tri
4 четыре chetire
5 пять pyat’
6 шесть shest’
7 семь sem’
8 восемь vocem’
9 девять devyat’
10 десять decyat’
Russian Numbers Guide 1 to 100 linguajunkie.com
So, 20 in Russian is двадцать (dvadsat’). If you wanted to say 25, you’d take the 5 (пять/pyat’)
from the numbers you learned in 1-10 and combine the two.
• 25 becomes двадцать пять – dvadsat’ pyat’. Same with English. You’d take “Twenty” and
combine it with “Five” to get “Twenty Five.”
Russian Numbers Guide 1 to 100 linguajunkie.com
This format will apply to all the in-between-numbers 20 and above. And here’s the chart for
the numbers, 20 to 29. Read the romanizations for practice and to get an idea of the
pronunciation.
Remember the rule for saying numbers anywhere between 20 and 99?
• <twenty, or thirty, etc.> + <the single digit number (that you learned in 1-10)>
Russian Numbers Guide 1 to 100 linguajunkie.com
So, 20 in Russian is двадцать (dvadsat’). If you wanted to say 25, you’d take the 5 (пять/pyat’)
from the numbers you learned in 1-10 and combine the two.
• 33 is tridsat’ + tri
• 47 is sоrок + sem’
• 68 is shest’desat + vocem’
• 99 is devyanosto + devya
For example, if your number is (322 – 2233). Moy nomer – tri dva dva – dva dva tri tri.
These numbers can be said aloud, one by one, as in – “three two two, two two three there”.
So, this should’ve taken you 5 minutes or less to read. What’s the best way to master these
numbers? Print this out, put in your notebook for reference.
Then, practice as much as possible. Reading things online is one thing… putting them to use is
how you’ll master them.
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