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<div class="pg_page_title">[[Language/Central-pashto|Central Pashto]]  → [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] → [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] → Numbers 11-20</div>
Welcome to our lesson on counting in Central Pashto! In this session, we will explore the numbers from '''11 to 20'''. Mastering numbers is a fundamental skill that opens the door to many conversations and practical interactions in Pashto. Whether you’re shopping, traveling, or simply engaging with locals, knowing how to count will empower you with confidence and enhance your language experience.


<div class="pg_page_title">[[Language/Central-pashto|Central Pashto]]  → [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] → [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] → Numbers 11-20</div>
In this lesson, we'll delve into the vocabulary of numbers, their pronunciation, and their written forms in Pashto script. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to recognize, pronounce, and write the numbers 11 to 20 in Central Pashto.
 
Let's get started!


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== Introduction ==
=== Importance of Numbers in Central Pashto ===


Welcome to the Central Pashto lesson on Numbers 11-20! In this lesson, you will learn how to count from eleven to twenty in Central Pashto, how to pronounce them correctly, and how to write them in Pashto script.
Numbers play a crucial role in any language, serving as the building blocks for communication. In Central Pashto, numbers are not just used for counting; they are integral to daily life. From telling time and discussing prices to giving directions, numbers are everywhere!


By the end of this lesson, you will be able to count from 1 to 20 and continue to build your foundational Pashto language skills, moving closer to completing the A1 level.
=== Structure of the Lesson ===


Let's get started!
1. '''Introduction to Numbers 11-20''' 
 
2. '''Examples of Numbers 11-20''' 


3. '''Practice Exercises''' 


<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/State-Verbs|State Verbs]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]].</span>
4. '''Solutions and Explanations''' 
== Numbers 11-20 ==


=== Vocabulary ===
== Numbers 11-20 in Central Pashto ==


First and foremost, let's take a look at the Pashto words for numbers 11 to 20.  
Let's dive into the numbers! Below is a comprehensive table that lists the numbers from 11 to 20 in Central Pashto along with their pronunciations and English translations.


{| class="wikitable"
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! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
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| يازده || yāzdah || Eleven
 
| ۱۱ || یولس (Yūlas) || eleven
 
|-
|-
| دوازده || dawāzdah || Twelve
 
| ۱۲ || دولس (Dūlas) || twelve
 
|-
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| درېزده || drēzdah || Thirteen
 
| ۱۳ || دیارلس (Dīar las) || thirteen
 
|-
|-
| څلورزده || chalwārzah || Fourteen
 
| ۱۴ || څوارلس (Tsūar las) || fourteen
 
|-
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| پنځه‌زده || pənjuh(d)ah || Fifteen
 
| ۱۵ || پنځلس (Panj las) || fifteen
 
|-
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| شپږه‌زده || shpa(j)a(d)ah || Sixteen
 
| ۱۶ || شپاړس (Shpāras) || sixteen
 
|-
|-
| اووه‌زده || ow(h)duh(d)ah || Seventeen
 
| ۱۷ || اووهلس (Owuh las) || seventeen
 
|-
|-
| اطارزده || atte(h)wazah || Eighteen
 
| ۱۸ || اتلس (Aṭlas) || eighteen
 
|-
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| اووه پنځه‌زده || ow(h) du pənjuh(d)ah || Nineteen
 
| ۱۹ || نولس (Nūlas) || nineteen
 
|-
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| بیست || bīst || Twenty
 
| ۲۰ || شل (Shal) || twenty
 
|}
|}


=== Usage ===
=== Pronunciation Tips ===
 
* Listen carefully to the pronunciation of each number.
 
* Practice saying each number out loud several times.
 
* Break the words into syllables if you find it easier to pronounce them.
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now that you've learned the numbers from 11 to 20, it's time to practice! Here are some exercises to reinforce your learning.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct Pashto numbers.
 
1. ۱۱ = ______________
 
2. ۱۲ = ______________
 
3. ۱۶ = ______________
 
4. ۱۹ = ______________
 
==== Exercise 2: Matching ====
 
Match the Pashto numbers with their English translations.
 
| Pashto Number | English Number |
 
|---------------|----------------|
 
| یولس          | 12            |
 
| دولس          | 20            |
 
| اتلس          | 18            |
 
| نولس          | 11            |
 
==== Exercise 3: Writing Practice ====
 
Write the following numbers in Pashto script.
 
1. 15
 
2. 14
 
3. 13
 
4. 17
 
==== Exercise 4: Listening Comprehension ====
 
Listen to a Pashto speaker say the numbers 11-20 and write them down as you hear them.
 
==== Exercise 5: Number Sentences ====
 
Create sentences using the numbers from 11 to 20.
 
1. I have ______________ apples.
 
2. There are ______________ students in the class.
 
==== Exercise 6: Number Bingo ====
 
Create a Bingo card with numbers from 11 to 20. Call out numbers in English, and mark them in Pashto on your card.
 
==== Exercise 7: Number Flashcards ====
 
Make flashcards for each number. On one side, write the Pashto number, and on the other side, write the English translation.
 
==== Exercise 8: Group Activity ====
 
In pairs, take turns saying numbers from 11 to 20. If one person makes a mistake, the other has to correct them.


To use these numbers, simply add the desired number to the word for ten (دۀ, da) to make eleven to nineteen. To say twenty, say "bis" (بیست, bīst). For example:
==== Exercise 9: Number Stories ====


* دوازده (dawāzdah) means twelve - دۀ (da) meaning ten and دوا (dawā) meaning two
Write a short story that includes at least five different numbers from 11 to 20.
* شپږه‌زده (shpa(j)a(d)ah) means sixteen - دۀ (da) meaning ten and شپږه (shpa(j)a) meaning six
* بیست و یازده (bīst w yāzdah) means twenty-one - بیست (bīst) meaning twenty and یازده (yāzdah) meaning eleven


When writing these numbers in Pashto script, make sure to pay close attention to the dots underneath and above some of the letters as they indicate the spelling and pronunciation of words.
==== Exercise 10: Role Play ====


=== Examples ===
Pretend you are at a market. Use numbers from 11 to 20 to ask about prices and quantities.


Now let's practice some examples. Listen, read, and repeat.
== Solutions and Explanations ==


* دوازده د کتابونو تېروي (Dawāzdah da ktabonu terwī) - There are twelve books on the table.
Now, let’s go through the solutions for each exercise:
* شپږه‌زده هاوکم پېژندل (Shpa(j)a(d)ah hāukam pezhndal) - Sixteen people attended.
* میاشت و دوازده کتاب قرضه کیږي (Miāsht w dawāzdah ktab qarzē kejī) - I borrowed twenty-two books.


=== Quiz ===
=== Solutions for Exercise 1 ===


Now let's test your knowledge with a quiz. Translate the following numbers into Central Pashto:
1. یولس


1. Fifteen
2. دولس
2. Eleven
3. Nineteen
4. Thirteen
5. Sixteen


<ol>
3. شپاړس
<li>پنځه‌زده (pənjuh(d)ah)</li>
<li>يازده (yāzdah)</li>
<li>اووه پنجه‌زده (ow(h) du pənjuh(d)ah)</li>
<li>درېزده (drēzdah)</li>
<li>شپږه‌زده (shpa(j)a(d)ah)</li>
</ol>


== Conclusion ==
4. نولس


Congratulations! You have now learned how to count from eleven to twenty in Central Pashto. Keep practicing and reviewing the Pashto vocabulary you learned in this lesson so that you can continue growing in your Pashto language skills.
=== Solutions for Exercise 2 ===


In the next lesson, we will learn some basic sentence structure and sentence types in Central Pashto.
| Pashto Number | English Number |


|---------------|----------------|
| یولس          | 11            |
| دولس          | 12            |
| اتلس          | 18            |
| نولس          | 19            |
=== Solutions for Exercise 3 ===
1. پنځلس
2. څوارلس
3. دیارلس
4. اووهلس
=== Solutions for Exercise 4 ===
(Students should provide their answers based on the listening exercise.)
=== Solutions for Exercise 5 ===
1. I have ۱۵ apples.
2. There are ۱۱ students in the class.
=== Solutions for Exercise 6 ===
(Students will create their own Bingo cards.)
=== Solutions for Exercise 7 ===
(Students will create their own flashcards.)
=== Solutions for Exercise 8 ===
(Students will practice with their partners.)
=== Solutions for Exercise 9 ===
(Students will write their own stories.)
=== Solutions for Exercise 10 ===
(Students will role-play based on the numbers learned.)
Congratulations! You've now completed the lesson on numbers from 11 to 20 in Central Pashto. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep using these numbers in everyday situations to reinforce what you’ve learned.
Keep up the great work, and stay tuned for the next lesson where we will delve into basic sentence structures in Central Pashto!


<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/Seasons|Seasons]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/City|City]].</span>
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Central PashtoVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers 11-20

Welcome to our lesson on counting in Central Pashto! In this session, we will explore the numbers from 11 to 20. Mastering numbers is a fundamental skill that opens the door to many conversations and practical interactions in Pashto. Whether you’re shopping, traveling, or simply engaging with locals, knowing how to count will empower you with confidence and enhance your language experience.

In this lesson, we'll delve into the vocabulary of numbers, their pronunciation, and their written forms in Pashto script. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to recognize, pronounce, and write the numbers 11 to 20 in Central Pashto.

Let's get started!

Importance of Numbers in Central Pashto[edit | edit source]

Numbers play a crucial role in any language, serving as the building blocks for communication. In Central Pashto, numbers are not just used for counting; they are integral to daily life. From telling time and discussing prices to giving directions, numbers are everywhere!

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

1. Introduction to Numbers 11-20

2. Examples of Numbers 11-20

3. Practice Exercises

4. Solutions and Explanations

Numbers 11-20 in Central Pashto[edit | edit source]

Let's dive into the numbers! Below is a comprehensive table that lists the numbers from 11 to 20 in Central Pashto along with their pronunciations and English translations.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
۱۱ یولس (Yūlas) eleven
۱۲ دولس (Dūlas) twelve
۱۳ دیارلس (Dīar las) thirteen
۱۴ څوارلس (Tsūar las) fourteen
۱۵ پنځلس (Panj las) fifteen
۱۶ شپاړس (Shpāras) sixteen
۱۷ اووهلس (Owuh las) seventeen
۱۸ اتلس (Aṭlas) eighteen
۱۹ نولس (Nūlas) nineteen
۲۰ شل (Shal) twenty

Pronunciation Tips[edit | edit source]

  • Listen carefully to the pronunciation of each number.
  • Practice saying each number out loud several times.
  • Break the words into syllables if you find it easier to pronounce them.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you've learned the numbers from 11 to 20, it's time to practice! Here are some exercises to reinforce your learning.

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

Fill in the blanks with the correct Pashto numbers.

1. ۱۱ = ______________

2. ۱۲ = ______________

3. ۱۶ = ______________

4. ۱۹ = ______________

Exercise 2: Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the Pashto numbers with their English translations.

| Pashto Number | English Number |

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

| یولس | 12 |

| دولس | 20 |

| اتلس | 18 |

| نولس | 11 |

Exercise 3: Writing Practice[edit | edit source]

Write the following numbers in Pashto script.

1. 15

2. 14

3. 13

4. 17

Exercise 4: Listening Comprehension[edit | edit source]

Listen to a Pashto speaker say the numbers 11-20 and write them down as you hear them.

Exercise 5: Number Sentences[edit | edit source]

Create sentences using the numbers from 11 to 20.

1. I have ______________ apples.

2. There are ______________ students in the class.

Exercise 6: Number Bingo[edit | edit source]

Create a Bingo card with numbers from 11 to 20. Call out numbers in English, and mark them in Pashto on your card.

Exercise 7: Number Flashcards[edit | edit source]

Make flashcards for each number. On one side, write the Pashto number, and on the other side, write the English translation.

Exercise 8: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

In pairs, take turns saying numbers from 11 to 20. If one person makes a mistake, the other has to correct them.

Exercise 9: Number Stories[edit | edit source]

Write a short story that includes at least five different numbers from 11 to 20.

Exercise 10: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pretend you are at a market. Use numbers from 11 to 20 to ask about prices and quantities.

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Now, let’s go through the solutions for each exercise:

Solutions for Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. یولس

2. دولس

3. شپاړس

4. نولس

Solutions for Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

| Pashto Number | English Number |

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

| یولس | 11 |

| دولس | 12 |

| اتلس | 18 |

| نولس | 19 |

Solutions for Exercise 3[edit | edit source]

1. پنځلس

2. څوارلس

3. دیارلس

4. اووهلس

Solutions for Exercise 4[edit | edit source]

(Students should provide their answers based on the listening exercise.)

Solutions for Exercise 5[edit | edit source]

1. I have ۱۵ apples.

2. There are ۱۱ students in the class.

Solutions for Exercise 6[edit | edit source]

(Students will create their own Bingo cards.)

Solutions for Exercise 7[edit | edit source]

(Students will create their own flashcards.)

Solutions for Exercise 8[edit | edit source]

(Students will practice with their partners.)

Solutions for Exercise 9[edit | edit source]

(Students will write their own stories.)

Solutions for Exercise 10[edit | edit source]

(Students will role-play based on the numbers learned.)

Congratulations! You've now completed the lesson on numbers from 11 to 20 in Central Pashto. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep using these numbers in everyday situations to reinforce what you’ve learned.

Keep up the great work, and stay tuned for the next lesson where we will delve into basic sentence structures in Central Pashto!

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


Greetings and Introductions


Personal Pronouns


Numbers and Counting


Basic Sentence Structure


Common Verbs


Present Tense


Food and Drink


Questions


Family and Relationships


Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives


House and Home


Prepositions


Hobbies and Activities


Past Tense


Travel and Transportation


Pashtun Customs and Traditions


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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