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Congratulations, you have learned how to form ordinal numbers in Turkish! Keep practicing and using them in your daily life. If you want to learn more about Turkish numbers, don't forget to check out the previous lesson about cardinal numbers and the upcoming lesson about time in the "Complete 0 to A1 Turkish Course".
Congratulations, you have learned how to form ordinal numbers in Turkish! Keep practicing and using them in your daily life. If you want to learn more about Turkish numbers, don't forget to check out the previous lesson about cardinal numbers and the upcoming lesson about time in the "Complete 0 to A1 Turkish Course".


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Turkish Vocabulary → Numbers and Time → Ordinal Numbers

As a Turkish language teacher with 20 years of experience, I want to help you understand how ordinal numbers are used in Turkish. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Turkish Course". In this lesson, I assume that you already know the Turkish alphabet, cardinal numbers, and how to tell time. The lesson will cover the following:

  • The definition of ordinal numbers in Turkish
  • How to form ordinal numbers in Turkish


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Swimming & Colors.

What are ordinal numbers?

Ordinal numbers are numbers used to indicate the position or order of something. For example, "first", "second", "third", and so on. In Turkish, ordinal numbers are formed by adding an -inci suffix to the cardinal number.

Let's take a look at some examples:

Turkish Pronunciation English
birinci beer-in-dji First
ikinci eek-in-dji Second
üçüncü ewch-oon-dji Third
dördüncü dord-oon-dji Fourth
beşinci besh-in-dji Fifth
altıncı al-tun-dji Sixth
yedinci yay-dun-dji Seventh
sekizinci sek-eez-in-dji Eighth
dokuzuncu doh-koo-zoon-dju Ninth
onuncu oh-nun-dju Tenth

Now, let's practice forming ordinal numbers.

Forming Ordinal Numbers

To form an ordinal number in Turkish, add -inci to the end of a cardinal number. Make sure to drop the -i from the end of the cardinal number if it is present. Here are some examples:

  • bir (one) becomes birinci (first)
  • iki (two) becomes ikinci (second)
  • yedi (seven) becomes yedinci (seventh)
  • dokuz (nine) becomes dokuzuncu (ninth)

Don't forget that some cardinal numbers have irregular ordinal forms:

  • ikinci (second)
  • üçüncü (third)
  • dördüncü (fourth)
  • beşinci (fifth)
  • onuncu (tenth)

Practice Exercises

Let's practice forming ordinal numbers with some exercises. Write the ordinal form of the given cardinal numbers.

  1. on
  2. dört
  3. altı
  4. sekiz
  5. bir
  6. üç
  7. beş
  8. yed
  9. dokuz
  10. yirmi

Answers:

  1. onuncu (tenth)
  2. dördüncü (fourth)
  3. altıncı (sixth)
  4. sekizinci (eighth)
  5. birinci (first)
  6. üçüncü (third)
  7. beşinci (fifth)
  8. yedinci (seventh)
  9. dokuzuncu (ninth)
  10. yirminci (twentieth)

Conclusion

Congratulations, you have learned how to form ordinal numbers in Turkish! Keep practicing and using them in your daily life. If you want to learn more about Turkish numbers, don't forget to check out the previous lesson about cardinal numbers and the upcoming lesson about time in the "Complete 0 to A1 Turkish Course".

Sources


Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: Adjectives & Dates .

Videos

Turkish ordinal numbers part 1 -Turkish For Beginners - YouTube

Other Lessons