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First of all, we have these names for numbers in Farsi:
First of all, we have these names for numbers in Farsi:
 
==Numbers from 0 to 10 in Farsi==
*0 (صفر-sefr)
*1 (یک-yek)  
*1 (یک-yek)  
*2 (دو-do)  
*2 (دو-do)  
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*10 (ده- dah)
*10 (ده- dah)


*[0 is صفر-sefr]
==Numbers above 10 in Farsi==
 
When we want to use more numbers this happens:
When we want to use more numbers this happens:



Revision as of 09:08, 12 September 2018

Hello everyone!

I am MJ Mahdizadeh and we have a new lesson on Farsi.

Today I am talking to you about numbers in Farsi.

First of all, we have these names for numbers in Farsi:

Numbers from 0 to 10 in Farsi

  • 0 (صفر-sefr)
  • 1 (یک-yek)
  • 2 (دو-do)
  • 3 (سه-se)
  • 4 (چهار- Ch'har)
  • 5 (پنج- panj)
  • 6 (شش/شیش- shesh/shish)
  • 7 (هفت- haft)
  • 8 (هشت- hasht)
  • 9 (نه-noh)
  • 10 (ده- dah)

Numbers above 10 in Farsi

When we want to use more numbers this happens:

  • 20- بیست- bist
  • 30- سی- si
  • 40- چهل- chehel
  • 50- پنجاه- panjah
  • 60- شصت- shast
  • 70- هفتاد- haftad
  • 80- هشتاد- hashtad
  • 90- نود- navad
  • 100- صد- sad
  • 1000- هزار- hezar

For numbers after 1000 it is like that:

  • 2000= 2*1000 (دو هزار- do hezar)- 3000=3*1000 (سه هزار- se hezar) and... (all the other ones follow the same rule. It is also the same for million and billion and...

Look how we say this number:

  • 5923: پنج هزار و نهصد و بیست و سه (panj hezar o noh sad o bist o se/ o means and)

I hope you have enjoyed this lesson.

Good luck.