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<div class="pg_page_title">Tatar Vocabulary - Count to 10</div>
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Welcome to the Tatar Vocabulary - Count to 10 lesson. This lesson will teach you the basics of counting in Tatar. Please feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar Tatar] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to count to 10 in Tatar. But before we start, here are some interesting facts about Tatar:
 
Tatar is a Turkic language spoken primarily in Russia and Central Asia. It is the official language in Tatarstan, a republic within the Russian Federation. Tatar has over 7 million speakers worldwide and is written using the Cyrillic script. The Tatars are a Turkic-speaking ethnic group native to Tatarstan and other parts of Russia and Central Asia.
 
Knowing Tatar vocabulary is important for understanding the Tatar culture and its people. It can also enhance your travels if you plan to visit Tatarstan or other parts of Russia and Central Asia.
 
If you want to practice your Tatar with native speakers, the [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=126 Polyglot Club] is a great place to find them. You can also ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar/question questions]. Don't be shy!
 
Let's start with the basics. Here is how to count to 10 in Tatar:


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==Main Words==
== Cardinal Numbers ==
Here are some basic words and phrases in Tatar for counting from 1 to 10:  
 
Cardinal numbers are used for counting things or people. Here is a table with the Tatar numbers 1-10:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| бер  || ber || One
|-
| икки  || ikki || Two
|-
|-
! Word in Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| җигәр  || jigėr || Three
|-
|-
| бир || bir || one
| дүрт  || dürt || Four
|-
|-
| ике || ike || two
| биш  || bish || Five
|-
|-
| үч || üç || three
| алты  || alty || Six
|-
|-
| төрт || tört || four
| ети  || eti || Seven
|-
|-
| беш || beş || five
| сегез  || segez || Eight
|-
|-
| алты || altı || six
| тоҗыз  || tojyz || Nine
|-
|-
| етти || yetti || seven
| он  || on || Ten
|}
 
Now that you know the numbers, let's use them in context. Here is a dialogue between two friends:
 
* Person 1: Бер шәхерердә җир артык, рахмет. (Ber šähererdä җir artık, rahmet.) - There is one extra seat in the city, thank you.
* Person 2: Сезгә икки тикшерер җыйдалдыңыз? (Sezgä ikki tikşärer җıydaldıñız?) - Did you buy two tickets?
* Person 1: Җигәр тикшереп, алтысын саклап ҡойдым. (Jigėr tikşerep, altısın saqlap qoydım.) - I bought three tickets, I saved six of them.
 
== Ordinal Numbers ==
 
Ordinal numbers are used for ordering or ranking things or people. To form ordinal numbers in Tatar, append the suffix "-нчы" (-ńčı) to the cardinal number. For example, "бер" (ber) means "one," and "бернчы" (berńčı) means "first." Here is a table with the Tatar ordinal numbers 1-10:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| сегиз || segiz || eight
| бернчы  || berńčı || First
|-
|-
| тоғыз || toğyz || nine
| иккинче  || ikkinċe || Second
|-
|-
| он || on || ten
| җигәрнче  || jigėrnċe || Third
|-
| дүртенче  || dütenċe || Fourth
|-
| бишенче  || bişenċe || Fifth
|-
| алтынчы  || altynċı || Sixth
|-
| етинче  || etinċe || Seventh
|-
| сегезенче  || segezenċe || Eighth
|-
| тоҗызнчы  || tojyzńčı || Ninth
|-
| оннчы  || onńċı || Tenth
|}
|}


==Useful Phrases==
Now you can tell your Tatar friends which place you finished! For example, "Алтынчы көрәм" (Altynċı köräm) means "I'm sixth."
Here are some useful phrases in Tatar for counting from 1 to 10:


* Бир нече бар? (Bir neçe bar?) – How many are there?
== Conclusion ==
* Ике бар. (Ike bar.) – There are two.
* Төрт бар. (Tört bar.) – There are four.
* Беш бар. (Beş bar.) – There are five.
* Алты бар. (Altı bar.) – There are six.
* Етти бар. (Yetti bar.) – There are seven.
* Сегиз бар. (Segiz bar.) – There are eight.
* Тоғыз бар. (Toğyz bar.) – There are nine.
* Он бар. (On bar.) – There are ten.


==Related Lessons==
Congratulations! You have learned the Tatar numbers 1-10 and how to use them in context. To improve your [[Language/Tatar|Tatar]] [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]], you may want to explore the vocabulary page on Polyglot Club.
Here are some other lessons related to Tatar vocabulary:


If you want to learn more about Tatar and its culture, check out the following sources:
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==Sources==
* [https://www.digitaldialects.com/Tatar.htm Tatar language learning games: Cyrillic, Latin script]
* [https://kids-flashcards.com/en/free-printable/counting-flashcards-in-tatar 10 FREE Counting Flashcards in 4 PDF formats | Tatar Pictures]
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
<span link>Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]], [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-week|Days of the week]], [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Asking-for-Directions|Asking for Directions]] & [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Family-Members|Family Members]].</span>
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* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
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* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Climate-and-Weather|Climate and Weather]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/At-the-Post-Office|At the Post Office]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Seasons|Seasons]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Express-Surprise|Express Surprise]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Toys|Toys]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 27 March 2023

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Tatar Vocabulary - Count to 10

Hi Tatar learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to count to 10 in Tatar. But before we start, here are some interesting facts about Tatar:

Tatar is a Turkic language spoken primarily in Russia and Central Asia. It is the official language in Tatarstan, a republic within the Russian Federation. Tatar has over 7 million speakers worldwide and is written using the Cyrillic script. The Tatars are a Turkic-speaking ethnic group native to Tatarstan and other parts of Russia and Central Asia.

Knowing Tatar vocabulary is important for understanding the Tatar culture and its people. It can also enhance your travels if you plan to visit Tatarstan or other parts of Russia and Central Asia.

If you want to practice your Tatar with native speakers, the Polyglot Club is a great place to find them. You can also ask them any questions. Don't be shy!

Let's start with the basics. Here is how to count to 10 in Tatar:

Cardinal Numbers[edit | edit source]

Cardinal numbers are used for counting things or people. Here is a table with the Tatar numbers 1-10:

Tatar Pronunciation English
бер ber One
икки ikki Two
җигәр jigėr Three
дүрт dürt Four
биш bish Five
алты alty Six
ети eti Seven
сегез segez Eight
тоҗыз tojyz Nine
он on Ten

Now that you know the numbers, let's use them in context. Here is a dialogue between two friends:

  • Person 1: Бер шәхерердә җир артык, рахмет. (Ber šähererdä җir artık, rahmet.) - There is one extra seat in the city, thank you.
  • Person 2: Сезгә икки тикшерер җыйдалдыңыз? (Sezgä ikki tikşärer җıydaldıñız?) - Did you buy two tickets?
  • Person 1: Җигәр тикшереп, алтысын саклап ҡойдым. (Jigėr tikşerep, altısın saqlap qoydım.) - I bought three tickets, I saved six of them.

Ordinal Numbers[edit | edit source]

Ordinal numbers are used for ordering or ranking things or people. To form ordinal numbers in Tatar, append the suffix "-нчы" (-ńčı) to the cardinal number. For example, "бер" (ber) means "one," and "бернчы" (berńčı) means "first." Here is a table with the Tatar ordinal numbers 1-10:

Tatar Pronunciation English
бернчы berńčı First
иккинче ikkinċe Second
җигәрнче jigėrnċe Third
дүртенче dütenċe Fourth
бишенче bişenċe Fifth
алтынчы altynċı Sixth
етинче etinċe Seventh
сегезенче segezenċe Eighth
тоҗызнчы tojyzńčı Ninth
оннчы onńċı Tenth

Now you can tell your Tatar friends which place you finished! For example, "Алтынчы көрәм" (Altynċı köräm) means "I'm sixth."

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned the Tatar numbers 1-10 and how to use them in context. To improve your Tatar Vocabulary, you may want to explore the vocabulary page on Polyglot Club.

If you want to learn more about Tatar and its culture, check out the following sources:

Sources[edit | edit source]


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: Colors, Days of the week, Asking for Directions & Family Members.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

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