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Welcome to today's lesson on counting in North Azerbaijani! Understanding numbers is an essential building block in any language, and in North Azerbaijani, it's no different. From shopping to telling time, numbers are everywhere! This lesson will help you master the numbers from 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani, paving the way for your future learning.
 
In this lesson, we'll explore the vocabulary associated with numbers, their pronunciation, and how to use them in various contexts. So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to dive into the fascinating world of North Azerbaijani numbers!


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== Introduction ==
=== Importance of Numbers in North Azerbaijani ===
 
Numbers play a vital role in communication. They help us quantify and describe the world around us. When learning a new language, mastering numbers can enhance your ability to engage in basic conversations, understand prices, manage time, and much more. In North Azerbaijani, numbers are deeply integrated into daily activities, so being familiar with them is crucial for beginners.
 
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
1. '''Introduction to North Azerbaijani Numbers''': Understanding how numbers are structured in North Azerbaijani.


Welcome to the lesson on Numbers 1-10 in North Azerbaijani! In this lesson, we will explore the basic numbers in the North Azerbaijani language, from 1 to 10. Numbers are an essential part of any language, and learning how to count in North Azerbaijani will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and understand the language. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently count from 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani.
2. '''Detailed Vocabulary''': A thorough breakdown of numbers 1 to 10, including pronunciation and translation.


We will start by introducing each number individually, providing examples and pronunciation guidance along the way. After that, we will move on to practice exercises to reinforce what you have learned. Finally, we will explore the cultural significance of numbers in North Azerbaijani society, and share some interesting facts and anecdotes related to numbers.
3. '''Examples''': Practical examples to illustrate the usage of numbers.


Let's get started!
4. '''Exercises''': Engaging activities to practice what you've learned.


== Numbers 1-10 ==
5. '''Solutions and Explanations''': Detailed answers and explanations for each exercise.


=== Number 1 ===
== Introduction to North Azerbaijani Numbers ==


The number 1 in North Azerbaijani is "bir". It is a fundamental number and serves as the basis for counting in North Azerbaijani. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 1 in North Azerbaijani:
Let's begin by looking at the numbers from 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani. It's important to not only learn the words but also how to pronounce them correctly. Here’s a table that summarizes the numbers along with their pronunciation and English translation.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
|-
| bir || beer || one
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 1 in North Azerbaijani:
| bir || /bir/ || one


* Mən bir kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading one book.
|-
* Hər bir insan müxtəlifdir. - Each person is different.
* Bir saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for one hour.


Remember to practice the pronunciation of "bir" until you feel comfortable.
| iki || /iki/ || two


=== Number 2 ===
|-


The number 2 in North Azerbaijani is "iki". It is a commonly used number and is used to represent pairs, doubles, and second items in a sequence. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 2 in North Azerbaijani:
| üç || /üç/ || three


{| class="wikitable"
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| iki || ee-kee || two
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 2 in North Azerbaijani:
| dörd || /dörd/ || four


* İki dost bir-birinə kömək edir. - Two friends help each other.
|-
* İki kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading two books.
* İki saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for two hours.


Practice saying "iki" aloud to improve your pronunciation.
| beş || /beʃ/ || five


=== Number 3 ===
|-


The number 3 in North Azerbaijani is "üç". It is a prime number and is used in various contexts, such as counting, measurements, and quantities. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 3 in North Azerbaijani:
| altı || /altɯ/ || six


{| class="wikitable"
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| üç || oo-ch || three
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 3 in North Azerbaijani:
| yeddi || /jedˈdi/ || seven


* Üç nəfər dostum var. - I have three friends.
|-
* Üç saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for three hours.
* Mənim üç kitabım var. - I have three books.


Take your time to practice saying "üç" correctly to sound more natural.
| səkkiz || /sækˈkiz/ || eight


=== Number 4 ===
|-


The number 4 in North Azerbaijani is "dörd". It is a cardinal number used to represent four units or quantities. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 4 in North Azerbaijani:
| doqquz || /doqˈquz/ || nine


{| class="wikitable"
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| dörd || door-d || four
 
| on || /on/ || ten
 
|}
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 4 in North Azerbaijani:
As you can see, numbers in North Azerbaijani are straightforward and follow a consistent phonetic pattern. Let's break down each number to understand their pronunciation better.
 
=== Detailed Vocabulary ===
 
1. '''Bir''' (one) - Pronounced as /bir/, this is the foundation of counting.
 
2. '''İki''' (two) - Pronounced /iki/, it flows smoothly from the first number.
 
3. '''Üç''' (three) - A bit unique with the umlaut, pronounced /üç/.
 
4. '''Dörd''' (four) - Pronounced /dörd/, note the 'r' is rolled slightly.
 
5. '''Beş''' (five) - Pronounced /beʃ/, the 'ş' sound is similar to 'sh' in English.
 
6. '''Altı''' (six) - Pronounced /altɯ/, ensure to pronounce the 'ı' as a close back unrounded vowel.
 
7. '''Yeddi''' (seven) - Pronounced /jedˈdi/, the double 'd' indicates emphasis.
 
8. '''Səkkiz''' (eight) - Pronounced /sækˈkiz/, with a clear 'k' sound.
 
9. '''Doqquz''' (nine) - Pronounced /doqˈquz/, again the double 'q' gives it a strong sound.
 
10. '''On''' (ten) - A simple yet important number, pronounced /on/.
 
As you practice these numbers, pay attention to how the pronunciation may differ from English.
 
=== Examples of Usage ===
 
Now that we've covered the vocabulary, let's look at how to apply these numbers in context. Here are some practical examples:
 
1. '''Bir alma''' (one apple)


* Dörd il tələbə idim. - I was a student for four years.
2. '''İki qələm''' (two pens)
* Dörd kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading four books.
* Dörd saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for four hours.


Repeat the word "dörd" aloud to improve your pronunciation.
3. '''Üç kitab''' (three books)


=== Number 5 ===
4. '''Dörd masa''' (four tables)


The number 5 in North Azerbaijani is "beş". It is a significant number in various aspects of North Azerbaijani culture, such as folklore and traditions. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 5 in North Azerbaijani:
5. '''Beş stul''' (five chairs)


{| class="wikitable"
6. '''Altı çiçək''' (six flowers)
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
|-
7. '''Yeddi dost''' (seven friends)
| beş || besh || five
 
|}
8. '''Səkkiz avtomobil''' (eight cars)
 
9. '''Doqquz ev''' (nine houses)
 
10. '''On dərs''' (ten lessons)
 
Each example illustrates how numbers are used to quantify nouns. This is a fundamental aspect of language learning, as it helps you describe your surroundings more effectively.
 
== Exercises ==
 
Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some engaging exercises to help you practice:
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Complete the sentences with the correct North Azerbaijani number.
 
1. Mənim _____ kitabım var. (I have ___ books.)
 
2. O, _____ dostu ilə gəldi. (He came with ___ friends.)
 
3. Evdə _____ alma var. (There is ___ apple at home.)
 
4. Mənim _____ qələmim var. (I have ___ pens.)
 
5. Bizdə _____ masa var. (We have ___ tables.)
 
=== Exercise 2: Match the Numbers ===
 
Match the North Azerbaijani number to its English equivalent.
 
1. Bir
 
2. İki
 
3. Üç
 
4. Dörd
 
5. Beş
 
A. Two
 
B. One
 
C. Five
 
D. Four
 
E. Three
 
=== Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice ===
 
Practice pronouncing the following numbers and then write them down phonetically:
 
1. Yeddi
 
2. Səkkiz
 
3. Doqquz
 
=== Exercise 4: Number Identification ===
 
Look at the following items and write the correct North Azerbaijani number next to each.
 
1. 🍎 (Apple) - ___
 
2. ✏️ (Pencil) - ___
 
3. 📚 (Books) - ___
 
4. 🪑 (Chair) - ___
 
5. 🚗 (Car) - ___
 
=== Exercise 5: Create a Sentence ===
 
Use the numbers provided to create meaningful sentences in North Azerbaijani.
 
1. 5 (beş) + alma
 
2. 3 (üç) + dost
 
3. 2 (iki) + masa
 
=== Exercise 6: Translation Challenge ===
 
Translate the following sentences into North Azerbaijani.
 
1. I have three chairs.
 
2. There are seven apples on the table.
 
3. She has ten books.
 
=== Exercise 7: Listening Comprehension ===
 
Listen to a native speaker say the numbers 1-10 in North Azerbaijani. Write down what you hear.
 
=== Exercise 8: Group Activity ===
 
Work with a partner to quiz each other on numbers from 1-10. Take turns saying a number in English and having your partner respond in North Azerbaijani.
 
=== Exercise 9: Number Sequence ===
 
Write the numbers 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani from memory.
 
=== Exercise 10: Real-Life Application ===


Here are some examples of how to use the number 5 in North Azerbaijani:
Go to a local store or market and practice asking for quantities of items using the numbers you have learned.


* Beş dost bir arada idi. - There were five friends together.
== Solutions and Explanations ==
* Beş saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for five hours.
* Mən beş kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading five books.


Practice pronouncing "beş" until you feel confident with its pronunciation.
Now, let’s go through the solutions for the exercises to help clarify any uncertainties.


=== Number 6 ===
=== Solutions to Exercise 1 ===


The number 6 in North Azerbaijani is "altı". It is a commonly used number and is associated with harmony and balance. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 6 in North Azerbaijani:
1. üç (three)


{| class="wikitable"
2. yeddi (seven)
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| altı || al-tee || six
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 6 in North Azerbaijani:
3. bir (one)


* Altı dost birlikdə idi. - There were six friends together.
4. iki (two)
* Mən altı kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading six books.
* Altı saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for six hours.


Practice saying "altı" aloud to improve your pronunciation.
5. dörd (four)


=== Number 7 ===
=== Solutions to Exercise 2 ===


The number 7 in North Azerbaijani is "yeddi". It is a significant number in North Azerbaijani culture, often associated with luck and spirituality. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 7 in North Azerbaijani:
1. B (One)


{| class="wikitable"
2. A (Two)
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| yeddi || ye-dee || seven
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 7 in North Azerbaijani:
3. E (Three)


* Yeddi dost bir arada idi. - There were seven friends together.
4. D (Four)
* Yeddi saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for seven hours.
* Mənim yeddi kitabım var. - I have seven books.


Repeat the word "yeddi" aloud to improve your pronunciation.
5. C (Five)


=== Number 8 ===
=== Solutions to Exercise 3 ===


The number 8 in North Azerbaijani is "səkkiz". It is a cardinal number used to represent eight units or quantities. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 8 in North Azerbaijani:
1. Yeddi - /jedˈdi/


{| class="wikitable"
2. Səkkiz - /sækˈkiz/
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| səkkiz || suh-kiz || eight
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 8 in North Azerbaijani:
3. Doqquz - /doqˈquz/


* Mənim səkkiz dostum var. - I have eight friends.
=== Solutions to Exercise 4 ===
* Səkkiz saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for eight hours.
* Səkkiz kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading eight books.


Take your time to practice saying "səkkiz" correctly to sound more natural.
1. 1 (bir)


=== Number 9 ===
2. 3 (üç)


The number 9 in North Azerbaijani is "doqquz". It is a significant number in various aspects of North Azerbaijani culture, such as folklore and traditions. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 9 in North Azerbaijani:
3. 4 (dörd)


{| class="wikitable"
4. 5 (beş)
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| doqquz || doh-kooz || nine
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 9 in North Azerbaijani:
5. 2 (iki)


* Doqquz dost bir arada idi. - There were nine friends together.
=== Solutions to Exercise 5 ===
* Doqquz saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for nine hours.
* Mən doqquz kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading nine books.


Practice pronouncing "doqquz" until you feel confident with its pronunciation.
1. Mənim beş alma var. (I have five apples.)


=== Number 10 ===
2. O, üç dostu ilə gəldi. (He came with three friends.)


The number 10 in North Azerbaijani is "on". It is a fundamental number and serves as the basis for counting in North Azerbaijani. Here is how you pronounce and write the number 10 in North Azerbaijani:
3. Bizdə iki masa var. (We have two tables.)


{| class="wikitable"
=== Solutions to Exercise 6 ===
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| on || on || ten
|}


Here are some examples of how to use the number 10 in North Azerbaijani:
1. Mənim üç stulum var. (I have three chairs.)


* On dost bir arada idi. - There were ten friends together.
2. Masanın üstündə yeddi alma var. (There are seven apples on the table.)
* Mən on kitab oxuyuram. - I am reading ten books.
* On saat gözləyəcəyəm. - I will wait for ten hours.


Remember to practice the pronunciation of "on" until you feel comfortable.
3. Onun on kitabı var. (She has ten books.)


== Practice Exercises ==
=== Solutions to Exercise 7 ===


Now that you have learned the numbers 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani, it's time to put your knowledge into practice. Complete the following exercises to reinforce what you have learned:
Answers will vary based on the individual’s listening comprehension.


Exercise 1: Fill in the missing numbers in the sequence:
=== Solutions to Exercise 8 ===
1, ___, 3, ___, 5, ___, ___, 8, ___, ___


Solution:
This is a collaborative exercise, so answers will vary based on partner interaction.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10


Exercise 2: Write the following numbers in North Azerbaijani:
=== Solutions to Exercise 9 ===
a) 4
b) 7
c) 2
d) 9
e) 6


Solution:
1. bir
a) dörd
b) yeddi
c) iki
d) doqquz
e) altı


Exercise 3: Write the following sentences in North Azerbaijani:
2. iki
a) I have five books.
b) We are waiting for three hours.
c) There are six students in the class.


Solution:
3. üç
a) Mənim beş kitabım var.
b) Üç saat gözləyirik.
c) Sinifdə altı tələbə var.


Take your time to complete these exercises and check your answers. If you have any questions, feel free to ask for assistance.
4. dörd


== North Azerbaijani Culture ==
5. beş


Numbers hold cultural significance in North Azerbaijani society. In traditional North Azerbaijani culture, certain numbers are considered lucky or unlucky, and are associated with specific beliefs and practices. For example, the number 7 is considered auspicious and is often associated with good luck and prosperity. On the other hand, the number 13 is considered unlucky and is often associated with bad luck and misfortune.
6. altı


In addition, numbers play a significant role in North Azerbaijani folklore and traditions. Many folk songs and stories feature numerical motifs, highlighting the cultural importance of numbers. For example, the popular folk song "Yeddi gözlü dolma" (Seven-eyed dolma) refers to a dish made with seven different ingredients, each representing a different aspect of North Azerbaijani culture.
7. yeddi


Interesting Fact: The number 40 holds special significance in North Azerbaijani culture. It is believed that the number 40 represents a complete cycle or period of time. This belief is rooted in ancient traditions and is still observed in various cultural practices and rituals.
8. səkkiz


Understanding the cultural significance of numbers can provide valuable insights into North Azerbaijani traditions and beliefs. It enriches your understanding of the language and allows for a deeper appreciation of the North Azerbaijani culture.
9. doqquz


== Conclusion ==
10. on


Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to count from 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani. Numbers are an essential part of any language, and mastering them will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and understand the North Azerbaijani language. Remember to practice regularly to improve your pronunciation and fluency.
=== Solutions to Exercise 10 ===


In this lesson, we covered the numbers 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani, providing examples and pronunciation guidance for each number. We also explored the cultural significance of numbers in North Azerbaijani society, sharing interesting facts and anecdotes related to numbers.
The application of numbers will vary based on the items available at the local store or market.


Keep up the great work and continue to explore the fascinating world of the North Azerbaijani language and culture!
Congratulations on completing the lesson on numbers 1-10 in North Azerbaijani! Keep practicing, and soon you will be counting in your sleep! Remember, numbers are just the beginning of your journey in mastering this beautiful language.


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Welcome to today's lesson on counting in North Azerbaijani! Understanding numbers is an essential building block in any language, and in North Azerbaijani, it's no different. From shopping to telling time, numbers are everywhere! This lesson will help you master the numbers from 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani, paving the way for your future learning.

In this lesson, we'll explore the vocabulary associated with numbers, their pronunciation, and how to use them in various contexts. So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to dive into the fascinating world of North Azerbaijani numbers!

Importance of Numbers in North Azerbaijani[edit | edit source]

Numbers play a vital role in communication. They help us quantify and describe the world around us. When learning a new language, mastering numbers can enhance your ability to engage in basic conversations, understand prices, manage time, and much more. In North Azerbaijani, numbers are deeply integrated into daily activities, so being familiar with them is crucial for beginners.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

1. Introduction to North Azerbaijani Numbers: Understanding how numbers are structured in North Azerbaijani.

2. Detailed Vocabulary: A thorough breakdown of numbers 1 to 10, including pronunciation and translation.

3. Examples: Practical examples to illustrate the usage of numbers.

4. Exercises: Engaging activities to practice what you've learned.

5. Solutions and Explanations: Detailed answers and explanations for each exercise.

Introduction to North Azerbaijani Numbers[edit | edit source]

Let's begin by looking at the numbers from 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani. It's important to not only learn the words but also how to pronounce them correctly. Here’s a table that summarizes the numbers along with their pronunciation and English translation.

North Azerbaijani Pronunciation English
bir /bir/ one
iki /iki/ two
üç /üç/ three
dörd /dörd/ four
beş /beʃ/ five
altı /altɯ/ six
yeddi /jedˈdi/ seven
səkkiz /sækˈkiz/ eight
doqquz /doqˈquz/ nine
on /on/ ten

As you can see, numbers in North Azerbaijani are straightforward and follow a consistent phonetic pattern. Let's break down each number to understand their pronunciation better.

Detailed Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

1. Bir (one) - Pronounced as /bir/, this is the foundation of counting.

2. İki (two) - Pronounced /iki/, it flows smoothly from the first number.

3. Üç (three) - A bit unique with the umlaut, pronounced /üç/.

4. Dörd (four) - Pronounced /dörd/, note the 'r' is rolled slightly.

5. Beş (five) - Pronounced /beʃ/, the 'ş' sound is similar to 'sh' in English.

6. Altı (six) - Pronounced /altɯ/, ensure to pronounce the 'ı' as a close back unrounded vowel.

7. Yeddi (seven) - Pronounced /jedˈdi/, the double 'd' indicates emphasis.

8. Səkkiz (eight) - Pronounced /sækˈkiz/, with a clear 'k' sound.

9. Doqquz (nine) - Pronounced /doqˈquz/, again the double 'q' gives it a strong sound.

10. On (ten) - A simple yet important number, pronounced /on/.

As you practice these numbers, pay attention to how the pronunciation may differ from English.

Examples of Usage[edit | edit source]

Now that we've covered the vocabulary, let's look at how to apply these numbers in context. Here are some practical examples:

1. Bir alma (one apple)

2. İki qələm (two pens)

3. Üç kitab (three books)

4. Dörd masa (four tables)

5. Beş stul (five chairs)

6. Altı çiçək (six flowers)

7. Yeddi dost (seven friends)

8. Səkkiz avtomobil (eight cars)

9. Doqquz ev (nine houses)

10. On dərs (ten lessons)

Each example illustrates how numbers are used to quantify nouns. This is a fundamental aspect of language learning, as it helps you describe your surroundings more effectively.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some engaging exercises to help you practice:

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

Complete the sentences with the correct North Azerbaijani number.

1. Mənim _____ kitabım var. (I have ___ books.)

2. O, _____ dostu ilə gəldi. (He came with ___ friends.)

3. Evdə _____ alma var. (There is ___ apple at home.)

4. Mənim _____ qələmim var. (I have ___ pens.)

5. Bizdə _____ masa var. (We have ___ tables.)

Exercise 2: Match the Numbers[edit | edit source]

Match the North Azerbaijani number to its English equivalent.

1. Bir

2. İki

3. Üç

4. Dörd

5. Beş

A. Two

B. One

C. Five

D. Four

E. Three

Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice[edit | edit source]

Practice pronouncing the following numbers and then write them down phonetically:

1. Yeddi

2. Səkkiz

3. Doqquz

Exercise 4: Number Identification[edit | edit source]

Look at the following items and write the correct North Azerbaijani number next to each.

1. 🍎 (Apple) - ___

2. ✏️ (Pencil) - ___

3. 📚 (Books) - ___

4. 🪑 (Chair) - ___

5. 🚗 (Car) - ___

Exercise 5: Create a Sentence[edit | edit source]

Use the numbers provided to create meaningful sentences in North Azerbaijani.

1. 5 (beş) + alma

2. 3 (üç) + dost

3. 2 (iki) + masa

Exercise 6: Translation Challenge[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into North Azerbaijani.

1. I have three chairs.

2. There are seven apples on the table.

3. She has ten books.

Exercise 7: Listening Comprehension[edit | edit source]

Listen to a native speaker say the numbers 1-10 in North Azerbaijani. Write down what you hear.

Exercise 8: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

Work with a partner to quiz each other on numbers from 1-10. Take turns saying a number in English and having your partner respond in North Azerbaijani.

Exercise 9: Number Sequence[edit | edit source]

Write the numbers 1 to 10 in North Azerbaijani from memory.

Exercise 10: Real-Life Application[edit | edit source]

Go to a local store or market and practice asking for quantities of items using the numbers you have learned.

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Now, let’s go through the solutions for the exercises to help clarify any uncertainties.

Solutions to Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. üç (three)

2. yeddi (seven)

3. bir (one)

4. iki (two)

5. dörd (four)

Solutions to Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

1. B (One)

2. A (Two)

3. E (Three)

4. D (Four)

5. C (Five)

Solutions to Exercise 3[edit | edit source]

1. Yeddi - /jedˈdi/

2. Səkkiz - /sækˈkiz/

3. Doqquz - /doqˈquz/

Solutions to Exercise 4[edit | edit source]

1. 1 (bir)

2. 3 (üç)

3. 4 (dörd)

4. 5 (beş)

5. 2 (iki)

Solutions to Exercise 5[edit | edit source]

1. Mənim beş alma var. (I have five apples.)

2. O, üç dostu ilə gəldi. (He came with three friends.)

3. Bizdə iki masa var. (We have two tables.)

Solutions to Exercise 6[edit | edit source]

1. Mənim üç stulum var. (I have three chairs.)

2. Masanın üstündə yeddi alma var. (There are seven apples on the table.)

3. Onun on kitabı var. (She has ten books.)

Solutions to Exercise 7[edit | edit source]

Answers will vary based on the individual’s listening comprehension.

Solutions to Exercise 8[edit | edit source]

This is a collaborative exercise, so answers will vary based on partner interaction.

Solutions to Exercise 9[edit | edit source]

1. bir

2. iki

3. üç

4. dörd

5. beş

6. altı

7. yeddi

8. səkkiz

9. doqquz

10. on

Solutions to Exercise 10[edit | edit source]

The application of numbers will vary based on the items available at the local store or market.

Congratulations on completing the lesson on numbers 1-10 in North Azerbaijani! Keep practicing, and soon you will be counting in your sleep! Remember, numbers are just the beginning of your journey in mastering this beautiful language.

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


Greetings and Introductions


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Hobbies and Leisure Activities


Questions and Negation


North Azerbaijani Culture


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]


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