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In our journey through the rich and vibrant Kazakh language, we arrive at a fundamental yet exciting topic: '''Numbers and Counting'''. Understanding numbers is essential, not just for basic communication, but also for engaging in daily activities like shopping, telling time, and navigating social interactions. In this lesson, we'll delve into counting from '''0 to 100''' in Kazakh, explore various contexts in which these numbers are used, and master practical exercises to reinforce your learning.
Throughout this lesson, you will learn:
* The Kazakh numbers from 0 to 100
* How to use numbers in different contexts


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* Counting objects and people
 
* Practical applications of numbers in everyday situations
 
By the end of this lesson, you will feel confident in your ability to use numbers in Kazakh, enhancing your conversational skills and overall comprehension.


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Counting and numbers are fundamental in any language, and Kazakh is no exception. In this lesson, we will learn how to count from 0 to 100 in Kazakh, and also how to use numbers in different contexts.
=== Counting in Kazakh ===


== Basic numbers ==
Counting in Kazakh is quite straightforward, and once you learn the basic numbers, you'll find that many larger numbers build upon these foundations. Let’s start with the numbers from '''0 to 10'''.


Let's start with the basic numbers from 0 to 10:
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{| class="wikitable"
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| нөл || nól || zero
 
| нөл || nöl || zero
 
|-
|-
| бір || bir || one
 
| бір || bir || one
 
|-
|-
| екі || eki || two
 
| екі || eki || two
 
|-
|-
| үш || üsh || three
 
| үш || üş || three
 
|-
|-
| төрт || tört || four
 
| төрт || tört || four
 
|-
|-
| бес || bes || five
 
| бес || bes || five
 
|-
|-
| алты || alty || six
 
| алты || alty || six
 
|-
|-
| жеті || jeti || seven
 
| жеті || jeti || seven
 
|-
|-
| сегіз || segiz || eight
 
| сегіз || segiz || eight
 
|-
|-
| тоқсан || toqsan || nine
 
| тоғыз  || toğız || nine
 
|-
|-
| он || on || ten
|}


Notice that the pronunciation of the letters "ө" and "ұ" is quite unique to Kazakh and may require some practice.
| он  || on || ten


== From 11 to 20 ==
|}


From 11 to 19, we can form the numbers by adding the postfix "-он" to the corresponding digits:
Now let's expand our counting to '''20'''.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| он бір || on bir || eleven
 
| он бір || on bir || eleven
 
|-
|-
| он екі || on eki || twelve
 
| он екі || on eki || twelve
 
|-
 
| он үш  || on üş || thirteen
 
|-
|-
| он үш || on üsh || thirteen
 
| он төрт  || on tört || fourteen
 
|-
|-
| он төрт || on tört || fourteen
 
| он бес  || on bes || fifteen
 
|-
|-
| он бес || on bes || fifteen
 
| он алты  || on alty || sixteen
 
|-
|-
| он алты || on alty || sixteen
 
| он жеті  || on jeti || seventeen
 
|-
|-
| он жеті || on jeti || seventeen
 
| он сегіз  || on segiz || eighteen
 
|-
|-
| он сегіз || on segiz || eighteen
 
| он тоғыз  || on toğız || nineteen
 
|-
|-
| он тоқсан || on toqsan || nineteen
 
| жиырма  || jıyırma || twenty
 
|}
|}


For 20, we add the postfix "-ымза" to "екі" (two):
We can continue this process to learn numbers up to '''100'''. Here are the tens:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| жиырма || jıyrma || twenty
|}


== Decades ==
| отыз  || otız || thirty
 
|-


To form the words for the decades, we add "-ы" to the corresponding digit, followed by the word for ten without the postfix "-н":
| қырық  || qırıq || forty


{| class="wikitable"
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| қырық || qyrıq || forty
 
| елу  || elü || fifty
 
|-
|-
| елу || elw || fifty
 
| алпыс  || alıpıs || sixty
 
|-
|-
| алпыс || alpıs || sixty
 
| жетпіс  || jetpis || seventy
 
|-
|-
| жетпіс || jetpıs || seventy
 
| сексен  || seksen || eighty
 
|-
|-
| сексен || seksen || eighty
 
| тоқсан  || toqsan || ninety
 
|-
|-
| тоқсаннан || toqsannan || ninety
 
| жүз  || jüz || one hundred
 
|}
|}


For example, "елу екі" (fifty two).  
To form numbers between these tens and the units, you simply combine them. For instance:


== Hundreds ==
* 21 is "жиырма бір" (jıyırma bir)


To form numbers in the hundreds, we first state the number of hundreds, followed by "жүз" (hundred), and then the number of tens and units:
* 35 is "отыз бес" (otız bes)
 
* 74 is "жетпіс төрт" (jetpis tört)
 
Let's look at some examples to illustrate this further:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
! Kazakh !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| бір жүз || bir jüz || one hundred
 
| жиырма бір || jıyırma bir || twenty-one
 
|-
|-
| екі жүз || eki jüz || two hundred
 
| отыз екі || otız eki || thirty-two
 
|-
|-
| үш жүз || üsh jüz || three hundred
 
| қырық үш || qırıq üş || forty-three
 
|-
|-
| төрт жүз || tört jüz || four hundred
 
| елу төрт || elü tört || fifty-four
 
|-
|-
| бес жүз || bes jüz || five hundred
 
| алпыс бес || alıpıs bes || sixty-five
 
|-
 
| жетпіс алты  || jetpis alty || seventy-six
 
|-
|-
| алты жүз || alty jüz || six hundred
 
| сексен жеті  || seksen jeti || eighty-seven
 
|-
|-
| жеті жүз || jeti jüz || seven hundred
 
| тоқсан сегіз  || toqsan segiz || ninety-eight
 
|-
|-
| сегіз жүз || segiz jüz || eight hundred
 
| жүз тоғыз  || jüz toğız || one hundred nine
 
|-
|-
| тоқсан жүз || toqsan jüz || nine hundred
 
| жүз он  || jüz on || one hundred ten
 
|}
|}


For example, "екі жүз үш төрт" (two hundred thirty four).  
=== Practical Applications of Numbers ===
 
Numbers are not just for counting; they play an essential role in daily life. Here are some contexts where you might use numbers in Kazakh:
 
* '''Shopping''': Knowing prices and quantities is crucial. For example:
 
* "Бұл жеміс қанша?" (Bul jemis qanşa?) - "How much is this fruit?"
 
* "Мен үш алма аламын." (Men üş alma alamin.) - "I will take three apples."
 
* '''Telling Time''': Numbers are also used when telling time:
 
* "Сағат үште." (Sağat üşte.) - "It’s three o'clock."
 
* "Бес минут қалды." (Bes minut qaldı.) - "Five minutes left."
 
* '''Dates''': When discussing dates:
 
* "Бүгін 4-ші қазан." (Bügin 4-shi qazan.) - "Today is the 4th of October."
 
* "Менің туған күнім 10-шы мамыр." (Menıñ tuğan küniñ 10-shi mamır.) - "My birthday is on the 10th of May."
 
* '''Phone Numbers''': When giving a phone number:
 
* "Менің телефон нөмірім 8 777 123 4567." (Menıñ telefon nömirim 8 777 123 4567.) - "My phone number is 8 777 123 4567."
 
* '''Social Interactions''': Counting can also be used in social contexts:
 
* "Бізде бес адам бар." (Bizde bes adam bar.) - "We have five people."
 
* "Менің үйімде екі мысық бар." (Menıñ üıımde eki mısıq bar.) - "I have two cats in my house."
 
=== Exercises and Practice Scenarios ===
 
Now that we've covered the numbers and their applications, it’s time for you to practice! Below are some exercises to reinforce your understanding.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Kazakh using the correct numbers.
 
1. I have ___ apples. (3)
 
2. There are ___ chairs in the room. (5)
 
3. My sister is ___ years old. (10)
 
4. We need ___ tickets. (2)
 
5. This book costs ___ tenge. (1500)
 
''Solutions'':
 
1. Менде үш алма бар. (Mende üş alma bar.)
 
2. Бөлмеде бес орындық бар. (Bölmede bes orındıq bar.)
 
3. Менің қарындасымның жасы он. (Menıñ qarındasımnıñ jası on.)
 
4. Бізге екі билет керек. (Bizge eki bilet kerek.)
 
5. Бұл кітап 1500 теңге тұрады. (Bul kitap 1500 teñge turadı.)
 
==== Exercise 2: Matching Numbers ====
 
Match the Kazakh numbers with their English equivalents.
 
| Kazakh | English |
 
|--------|---------|
 
| 1      | One    |
 
| 2      | Five    |
 
| 3      | Seven  |
 
| 4      | Ten    |
 
| 5      | Four    |
 
''Solutions'':
 
1 - One
 
2 - Five
 
3 - Seven
 
4 - Ten
 
5 - Four
 
==== Exercise 3: Counting Objects ====
 
Count the following objects in Kazakh:
 
1. 4 books
 
2. 6 pencils
 
3. 8 oranges
 
4. 10 cars
 
5. 3 dogs
 
''Solutions'':
 
1. Төрт кітап (Tört kitap)
 
2. Алты қалам (Alty qalām)
 
3. Сегіз апельсин (Segiz apel'sin)
 
4. Он машина (On maşina)
 
5. Үш ит (Üş it)
 
==== Exercise 4: Telling Time ====
 
Convert the following times into Kazakh.
 
1. 2:30
 
2. 5:15
 
3. 7:45
 
4. 12:00
 
5. 10:10
 
''Solutions'':
 
1. Екі жарым (Eki jarım)
 
2. Бес он бес (Bes on bes)
 
3. Жеті қырық бес (Jeti qırıq bes)
 
4. Он екі (On eki)
 
5. Он (On)
 
==== Exercise 5: Formulating Prices ====
 
Translate the following prices into Kazakh.
 
1. 2500 tenge
 
2. 120 tenge
 
3. 900 tenge
 
4. 50 tenge


== Other uses of numbers ==
5. 3000 tenge


In addition to counting, numbers are also used in various contexts, such as telling time, expressing dates, or giving prices. Here are some examples:
''Solutions'':


* To tell time, we use a combination of the words for the hours (in digits) and minutes (in words). For example, "сағат бірде" (one o'clock), "сағат он бестен бир басқа не?" (what time is it?).
1. 2500 теңге (2500 teñge)
* To express dates, we use the ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) followed by the name of the month. For example, "бірінші наурыз" (March 1st), "үшінші тамыз" (July 3rd).
* When giving prices, we use the word "тұн" (tenge) followed by the digits for the whole part and "ақша" (cents) followed by the digits for the fractional part. For example, "бес мың тұн алты қазына тілі" (5,600 tenge for a treasure map).


It is important to note that the plural forms in Kazakh can vary depending on the numeral, the noun, and the situation. This topic will be addressed in later lessons in this course.  
2. 120 теңге (120 teñge)


That's it for now. Practice counting and using numbers in different contexts to improve your Kazakh skills.
3. 900 теңге (900 teñge)


4. 50 теңге (50 teñge)


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5. 3000 теңге (3000 teñge)
==Sources==
 
* [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Kazakh/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10 Kazakh Vocabulary - Count from 1 to 10]
==== Exercise 6: Date Translation ====
* [https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-kazakh/en/kaz/ Kazakh numbers — Of Languages and Numbers]
 
Write the following dates in Kazakh.
 
1. January 1st
 
2. March 3rd
 
3. July 7th
 
4. October 10th
 
5. December 12th
 
''Solutions'':
 
1. Бірінші қаңтар (Birinshi qañtar)
 
2. Үшінші наурыз (Üşinshi naurız)
 
3. Жетінші шілде (Jetinşi şilde)
 
4. Он бірінші қазан (On birinshi qazan)
 
5. Он екінші желтоқсан (On ekiñshi jeldoxsan)
 
==== Exercise 7: Create Your Own Sentences ====
 
Using the numbers from 0 to 100, create five sentences in Kazakh that include your own objects or situations.
 
''Solutions will vary based on individual responses.''
 
==== Exercise 8: Role Play ====
 
In pairs, practice a shopping scenario where one person is the shopkeeper and the other is the customer. Use numbers to discuss prices, quantities, and total costs.
 
''Solutions will depend on the role play activity.''
 
==== Exercise 9: Listening Practice ====
 
Listen to a recording of someone counting from 0 to 100 in Kazakh. Write down the numbers you hear and practice repeating them.
 
''Solutions will depend on the individual listening comprehension.''
 
==== Exercise 10: Number Quiz ====
 
Create a quiz with 10 questions using the numbers learned in this lesson. Ask your classmates to answer them.
 
''Solutions will vary based on individual quizzes.''
 
As we wrap up this lesson, remember that practice is key to mastering numbers in any language. Engage with these exercises, and don't hesitate to incorporate numbers into your daily conversations. Keep counting, and enjoy your journey through the Kazakh language!


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KazakhVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers and Counting

In our journey through the rich and vibrant Kazakh language, we arrive at a fundamental yet exciting topic: Numbers and Counting. Understanding numbers is essential, not just for basic communication, but also for engaging in daily activities like shopping, telling time, and navigating social interactions. In this lesson, we'll delve into counting from 0 to 100 in Kazakh, explore various contexts in which these numbers are used, and master practical exercises to reinforce your learning.

Throughout this lesson, you will learn:

  • The Kazakh numbers from 0 to 100
  • How to use numbers in different contexts
  • Counting objects and people
  • Practical applications of numbers in everyday situations

By the end of this lesson, you will feel confident in your ability to use numbers in Kazakh, enhancing your conversational skills and overall comprehension.

Counting in Kazakh[edit | edit source]

Counting in Kazakh is quite straightforward, and once you learn the basic numbers, you'll find that many larger numbers build upon these foundations. Let’s start with the numbers from 0 to 10.

Kazakh Pronunciation English
нөл nöl zero
бір bir one
екі eki two
үш üş three
төрт tört four
бес bes five
алты alty six
жеті jeti seven
сегіз segiz eight
тоғыз toğız nine
он on ten

Now let's expand our counting to 20.

Kazakh Pronunciation English
он бір on bir eleven
он екі on eki twelve
он үш on üş thirteen
он төрт on tört fourteen
он бес on bes fifteen
он алты on alty sixteen
он жеті on jeti seventeen
он сегіз on segiz eighteen
он тоғыз on toğız nineteen
жиырма jıyırma twenty

We can continue this process to learn numbers up to 100. Here are the tens:

Kazakh Pronunciation English
отыз otız thirty
қырық qırıq forty
елу elü fifty
алпыс alıpıs sixty
жетпіс jetpis seventy
сексен seksen eighty
тоқсан toqsan ninety
жүз jüz one hundred

To form numbers between these tens and the units, you simply combine them. For instance:

  • 21 is "жиырма бір" (jıyırma bir)
  • 35 is "отыз бес" (otız bes)
  • 74 is "жетпіс төрт" (jetpis tört)

Let's look at some examples to illustrate this further:

Kazakh Pronunciation English
жиырма бір jıyırma bir twenty-one
отыз екі otız eki thirty-two
қырық үш qırıq üş forty-three
елу төрт elü tört fifty-four
алпыс бес alıpıs bes sixty-five
жетпіс алты jetpis alty seventy-six
сексен жеті seksen jeti eighty-seven
тоқсан сегіз toqsan segiz ninety-eight
жүз тоғыз jüz toğız one hundred nine
жүз он jüz on one hundred ten

Practical Applications of Numbers[edit | edit source]

Numbers are not just for counting; they play an essential role in daily life. Here are some contexts where you might use numbers in Kazakh:

  • Shopping: Knowing prices and quantities is crucial. For example:
  • "Бұл жеміс қанша?" (Bul jemis qanşa?) - "How much is this fruit?"
  • "Мен үш алма аламын." (Men üş alma alamin.) - "I will take three apples."
  • Telling Time: Numbers are also used when telling time:
  • "Сағат үште." (Sağat üşte.) - "It’s three o'clock."
  • "Бес минут қалды." (Bes minut qaldı.) - "Five minutes left."
  • Dates: When discussing dates:
  • "Бүгін 4-ші қазан." (Bügin 4-shi qazan.) - "Today is the 4th of October."
  • "Менің туған күнім 10-шы мамыр." (Menıñ tuğan küniñ 10-shi mamır.) - "My birthday is on the 10th of May."
  • Phone Numbers: When giving a phone number:
  • "Менің телефон нөмірім 8 777 123 4567." (Menıñ telefon nömirim 8 777 123 4567.) - "My phone number is 8 777 123 4567."
  • Social Interactions: Counting can also be used in social contexts:
  • "Бізде бес адам бар." (Bizde bes adam bar.) - "We have five people."
  • "Менің үйімде екі мысық бар." (Menıñ üıımde eki mısıq bar.) - "I have two cats in my house."

Exercises and Practice Scenarios[edit | edit source]

Now that we've covered the numbers and their applications, it’s time for you to practice! Below are some exercises to reinforce your understanding.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Kazakh using the correct numbers.

1. I have ___ apples. (3)

2. There are ___ chairs in the room. (5)

3. My sister is ___ years old. (10)

4. We need ___ tickets. (2)

5. This book costs ___ tenge. (1500)

Solutions:

1. Менде үш алма бар. (Mende üş alma bar.)

2. Бөлмеде бес орындық бар. (Bölmede bes orındıq bar.)

3. Менің қарындасымның жасы он. (Menıñ qarındasımnıñ jası on.)

4. Бізге екі билет керек. (Bizge eki bilet kerek.)

5. Бұл кітап 1500 теңге тұрады. (Bul kitap 1500 teñge turadı.)

Exercise 2: Matching Numbers[edit | edit source]

Match the Kazakh numbers with their English equivalents.

| Kazakh | English |

|--------|---------|

| 1 | One |

| 2 | Five |

| 3 | Seven |

| 4 | Ten |

| 5 | Four |

Solutions:

1 - One

2 - Five

3 - Seven

4 - Ten

5 - Four

Exercise 3: Counting Objects[edit | edit source]

Count the following objects in Kazakh:

1. 4 books

2. 6 pencils

3. 8 oranges

4. 10 cars

5. 3 dogs

Solutions:

1. Төрт кітап (Tört kitap)

2. Алты қалам (Alty qalām)

3. Сегіз апельсин (Segiz apel'sin)

4. Он машина (On maşina)

5. Үш ит (Üş it)

Exercise 4: Telling Time[edit | edit source]

Convert the following times into Kazakh.

1. 2:30

2. 5:15

3. 7:45

4. 12:00

5. 10:10

Solutions:

1. Екі жарым (Eki jarım)

2. Бес он бес (Bes on bes)

3. Жеті қырық бес (Jeti qırıq bes)

4. Он екі (On eki)

5. Он (On)

Exercise 5: Formulating Prices[edit | edit source]

Translate the following prices into Kazakh.

1. 2500 tenge

2. 120 tenge

3. 900 tenge

4. 50 tenge

5. 3000 tenge

Solutions:

1. 2500 теңге (2500 teñge)

2. 120 теңге (120 teñge)

3. 900 теңге (900 teñge)

4. 50 теңге (50 teñge)

5. 3000 теңге (3000 teñge)

Exercise 6: Date Translation[edit | edit source]

Write the following dates in Kazakh.

1. January 1st

2. March 3rd

3. July 7th

4. October 10th

5. December 12th

Solutions:

1. Бірінші қаңтар (Birinshi qañtar)

2. Үшінші наурыз (Üşinshi naurız)

3. Жетінші шілде (Jetinşi şilde)

4. Он бірінші қазан (On birinshi qazan)

5. Он екінші желтоқсан (On ekiñshi jeldoxsan)

Exercise 7: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the numbers from 0 to 100, create five sentences in Kazakh that include your own objects or situations.

Solutions will vary based on individual responses.

Exercise 8: Role Play[edit | edit source]

In pairs, practice a shopping scenario where one person is the shopkeeper and the other is the customer. Use numbers to discuss prices, quantities, and total costs.

Solutions will depend on the role play activity.

Exercise 9: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]

Listen to a recording of someone counting from 0 to 100 in Kazakh. Write down the numbers you hear and practice repeating them.

Solutions will depend on the individual listening comprehension.

Exercise 10: Number Quiz[edit | edit source]

Create a quiz with 10 questions using the numbers learned in this lesson. Ask your classmates to answer them.

Solutions will vary based on individual quizzes.

As we wrap up this lesson, remember that practice is key to mastering numbers in any language. Engage with these exercises, and don't hesitate to incorporate numbers into your daily conversations. Keep counting, and enjoy your journey through the Kazakh language!

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


Kazakh Pronunciation


Greetings and Basic Expressions


Kazakh Cases


Food and Drink


Verbs


Traditions and Customs


Family and Relationships


Adjectives


Traveling and Directions


Pronouns


Shopping and Consumerism


Art and Literature


Adverbs


Health and Medical Emergencies


Sports and Recreation


Prepositions and Postpositions


Nature and Environment

Videos[edit | edit source]

Numbers from 1 to 100 in Kazakh and English (native speakers ...[edit | edit source]

Let`s learn Kazakh numbers - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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