Language/Occitan-post-1500/Vocabulary/Count-to-10
Hi Occitan (post 1500) learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to count to 10 in Occitan (post 1500). It's a good starting point to improve your Occitan (post 1500) vocabulary. Let's get started!
Numbers[edit | edit source]
Here are the numbers from 1 to 10 in Occitan (post 1500):
Occitan (post 1500) | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
un | [œ̃] | one |
doas | [ˈdwas] | two |
tres | [ˈtɾɛs] | three |
quatre | [ˈkatɾe] | four |
cinc | [siŋk] | five |
sèis | [ˈsɛjs] | six |
sèt | [ˈsɛt] | seven |
uèch | [ˈwɛ(k)] | eight |
novèm | [nuˈβɛm] | nine |
dètz | [ˈdɛts] | ten |
Now, let's practice!
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
- Person 1: Podètz contar fins a tres? (Can you count up to three?)
- Person 2: Òc, un, doas, tres. (Yes, one, two, three.)
- Person 1: Bravo! E sèt? (Good job! And seven?)
- Person 2: Es sèt. (It's seven.)
- Person 1: Magnific! E dètz? (Great! And ten?)
- Person 2: Es dètz. (It's ten.)
Congratulations, now you can count to 10 in Occitan (post 1500)! 🎉
Interesting Facts[edit | edit source]
- Occitan (post 1500) is also known as Provençal or Languedocien. - It is spoken mainly in southern France, Monaco, and Italy's Occitan Valleys. - Occitan (post 1500) is a Romance language and is closely related to Catalan, French, and Italian. - The language has a rich literary tradition, with works such as the poem "Cançon de la Crozada" ("Song of the Crusade") dating back to the 12th century.
To improve your Occitan (post 1500) Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!