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<td>һәм</td>
<td>өс</td>
<td>[häm]</td>
<td>[ös]</td>
<td>three</td>
<td>three</td>
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<td>һетте</td>
<td>ете</td>
<td>[hette]</td>
<td>[ete]</td>
<td>seven</td>
<td>seven</td>
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<td>сегез</td>
<td>һигеҙ</td>
<td>[seɣez]</td>
<td>[higez]</td>
<td>eight</td>
<td>eight</td>
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<td>токсан</td>
<td>туғыҙ</td>
<td>[toksan]</td>
<td>[tuğıź]</td>
<td>nine</td>
<td>nine</td>
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<td>он</td>
<td>ун</td>
<td>[on]</td>
<td>[un]</td>
<td>ten</td>
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* бер
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* ике
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* һәм
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* дүрт
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* биш
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Now that you can count to 10, let's learn how to use them in context. Here are some examples:
Now that you can count to 10, let's learn how to use them in context. Here are some examples:


* Мин бер китап сатып аламын. (I am buying one book.)
* Мин бер китап һатып аламын. (I am buying one book.)
* Ул ике тапшырма берди. (He bought two pizzas.)
* Ул ике пицца һатып алды. (He bought two pizzas.)
* Былар һәм кагазлар төгедә алдыйлар. (They bought three papers and magazines.)
* Улар өс гәзит һәм журналдар һатып алдылар. (They bought three papers and magazines.)
* Сениң дүрт китабың бар мә? (Do you have four books?)
* Һинең дүрт китабың бармы? (Do you have four books?)
* Бүтін елем биш элдерден тұрат. (The whole world consists of five continents.)
* Бөтә ғаләм биш континенттан тора. (The whole world consists of five continents.)


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==Other Lessons==
==Other Lessons==

Latest revision as of 02:46, 10 June 2024

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BashkirVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers and Time → Numbers 1-10

Welcome to the Bashkir course! In this lesson, we will focus on the Bashkir numbers from 1 to 10. Numbers are essential in any language, and knowing them is crucial. We will learn how to count and use these numbers in context.

Bashkir Numbers 1-10

Let's start with the Bashkir numbers from 1 to 10.

Bashkir Pronunciation English
бер [ber] one
ике [ike] two
өс [ös] three
дүрт [dürt] four
биш [biʃ] five
алты [altɯ] six
ете [ete] seven
һигеҙ [higez] eight
туғыҙ [tuğıź] nine
ун [un] ten

Practice Counting

It's essential to practice counting to become comfortable with the Bashkir numbers. Let's start by counting from 1 to 5:

  • бер
  • ике
  • өс
  • дүрт
  • биш

Practice counting from 1 to 10, and then try random numbers between 1 and 10.

Using Numbers in Context

Now that you can count to 10, let's learn how to use them in context. Here are some examples:

  • Мин бер китап һатып аламын. (I am buying one book.)
  • Ул ике пицца һатып алды. (He bought two pizzas.)
  • Улар өс гәзит һәм журналдар һатып алдылар. (They bought three papers and magazines.)
  • Һинең дүрт китабың бармы? (Do you have four books?)
  • Бөтә ғаләм биш континенттан тора. (The whole world consists of five continents.)

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have now learned the Bashkir numbers from 1 to 10 and how to use them in context. Practice counting and try to use these numbers in your daily life. Stay tuned for the next lesson!

Table of Contents - Bashkir Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verb To Be


Numbers and Time


Plurals and Articles


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Eating


Regular Verbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Bashkir Customs and Traditions

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


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