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Welcome to the lesson on Armenian Vocabulary focusing on numbers 1 through 20! Numbers play a crucial role in everyday communication, whether you're shopping, telling time, or simply counting items. Understanding how to express numbers in Armenian will not only enhance your vocabulary but also empower you to engage in more meaningful conversations.


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In this lesson, we will explore:
 
* The numbers 1 to 20 in Armenian, including their pronunciation.
 
* Practical examples of how to use these numbers in various everyday contexts.


As a beginner in learning Armenian, one of the fundamental skills is being able to count from 1 to 20. In this lesson, you will learn the Armenian numbers from 1 to 20, how to pronounce them, and how to use them in everyday situations, such as counting objects or telling your age. Armenian numbers may sound a bit challenging for English speakers, but with enough practice, you can master them in no time.
* Engaging exercises to practice and reinforce your learning.


By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid grasp of basic numbers in Armenian, setting a strong foundation for your language journey!


<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Days-O'rer-Օրեր|Days O'rer Օրեր]] & [[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]].</span>
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== Armenian Numbers ==


Armenian numbers are written in the Eastern Armenian script, which includes unique characters that may take some getting used to. Do not worry if you cannot read them perfectly at first, focus on listening and pronouncing the numbers correctly.
=== Armenian Numbers (1-20) ===


=== 1-10 ===
Let's start by diving into the numbers themselves. Below is a comprehensive table displaying the numbers from 1 to 20 in Armenian, along with their pronunciation and English translation.
Below are the Armenian numbers from 1 through to 10 in table format:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| մեկ (mek) || mek (mɛk) || one
 
| 1 || մեկը (mege) || one
 
|-
|-
| երկու (yerk'u) || yerkoo (jɛɾk'u) || two
 
| 2 || երկու (yerku) || two
 
|-
|-
| երեք (yerek') || yereq (jɛ'ɾɛkʰ) || three
 
| 3 || երեք (yerek) || three
 
|-
|-
| չորս (chors) || chors (tʃ'ɔɾs) || four
 
| 4 || չորս (chors) || four
 
|-
|-
| հինգ (hing) || hing (hiŋkʰ) || five
 
| 5 || հինգ (hing) || five
 
|-
|-
| վեց (vets') || vets (vɛtsʰ) || six
 
| 6 || վեց (vets) || six
 
|-
|-
| յոթ (yot') || yot (jotʰ) || seven
 
| 7 || յոթ (yot) || seven
 
|-
|-
| ութ (ut') || ut (utʰ) || eight
 
| 8 || ութ (ut) || eight
 
|-
|-
| ինը (iny) || iny (inj) || nine
 
| 9 || ինը (inə) || nine
 
|-
|-
| տաս (tas) || tas (tɑs) || ten
|}


Take time to listen and practice saying each number correctly. You can try covering up the Armenian word and testing yourself after getting a grasp of the pronunciation.
| 10 || տաս (tas) || ten
 
|-


### Counting Objects
| 11 || տասնմեկ (tasnmeg) || eleven
Now that you know how to count from 1 to 10 in Armenian, you can start counting objects. To count objects, use the word "հատ" or "hat." For instance, "մեկ հատ" means one object, or "երկու հատ" means two objects. Here are some examples:


* տուր ինձ մեկ գրիչ: (tur indz mek krich) - Give me one pen.
|-
* ունեմ երկու կոշի: (unem yerkoo koshe) - I have two cats.
* ես ունեմ յոթ գլուխ: (es unem jot glukh) - I have seven hats.


### Telling your Age
| 12 || տասներկու (tasnerku) || twelve
To tell your age in Armenian, use the phrase "տարեթիվ" (tareteev) which means "age" and the verb "եմ" (em) which means "am." For example, "I am 20 years old" would be "ես տարեթիվ եմ քսան" (es tareteev em qsan). Here is an example dialogue:


- Ձեզ ուշ է? (jez ush e?) - How old are you?
|-
- ես մեկ տարեթիվի եմ: (es mek tareteevi em) - I am one year old.


=== 11-20 ===
| 13 || տասներեք (tasnereq) || thirteen
In Armenian, numbers from 11 to 20 are formed by adding the word "տասն" (tasn) which means "ten" to the second number. Below are the Armenian numbers from 11 through to 20 in table format:


{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| տասնմեկ (tasnmek) || tasnmek (tɑsn’mɛk) || eleven
 
| 14 || տասնչորս (tasnchors) || fourteen
 
|-
|-
| տասներկու (tasnyerk'u) || tasnyerkoo (tɑsnjɛɾk’u) || twelve
 
| 15 || տասնհինգ (tasnhing) || fifteen
 
|-
|-
| տասներեք (tasnyerek') || tasnyereq (tɑsjɛ'ɾɛkʰ) || thirteen
 
| 16 || տասնվեց (tasnvets) || sixteen
 
|-
|-
| տասնչորս (tasnchors) || tasnchors (tɑstʃʼɔɾs) || fourteen
 
| 17 || տասնյոթ (tasnyot) || seventeen
 
|-
|-
| տասնհինգ (tasnhing) || tasnhing (tɑshhiŋkʰ) || fifteen
 
| 18 || տասնութ (tasnut) || eighteen
 
|-
|-
| տասնվեց (tasnvets') || tasnvets (tɑsve̞tsʰ) || sixteen
 
| 19 || տասնինը (tasninə) || nineteen
 
|-
|-
| տասնյոթ (tasnyot') || tasnyot (tɑsjo̞tʰ) || seventeen
 
|-
| 20 || քսան (k’zan) || twenty
| տասնութ (tasnut') || tasnut (tɑsutʰ) || eighteen
 
|-
| տասնինը (tasniny) || tasniny (tɑsnind͡ʒ) || nineteen
|-
| կսան (qsan) || k'san (ksɑn) || twenty
|}
|}


Similar to the previous set of numbers, practice pronouncing and listening to their correct pronunciation before memorizing them. Remember that when counting objects from 11 to 20 in Armenian, use the same structure as for numbers 1 to 10.
=== Practical Usage of Numbers ===
 
Now that we've covered the basics, let's explore how to use these numbers in everyday situations.
 
==== Counting Objects ====
 
When you're shopping or simply counting items, you can use these numbers easily. For example:


### Telling your Age Continued
* "I want '''3 apples'''."  
If you need to tell someone your age in Armenain and you are between 11 and 20 years old, you use the structure "(number from 1 to 10) տասն (source)." If you are older than 20, the structure changes to "(number from 2 to 9) քսանցից (source)" Here are some examples:


* ես տասնմեկ տարեթիվի եմ: (es tasnmek tareteevi em) - I am eleven years old.
* Armenian: "Ես ուզում եմ '''երեք խնձոր'''." (Yes uzum yem yerek khndzor.)
* ես քսանցից երեխա եմ: (es k'santsits' erexa em) - I am twenty-two years old.


== Conclusion ==
* "There are '''5 books''' on the table."


Knowing how to count and tell your age in Armenian can be a useful skill to have, especially if you plan on spending some time in Armenia. Use the tables provided to practice and memorize the numbers from 1 to 20. Do not forget to practice speaking and listening as well. In the next lesson, we will learn how to tell time.
* Armenian: "Այդ սեղանին '''հինգ գիրք''' կա." (Ayd seghanin hing girk ka.)


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==== Telling Your Age ====
 
Knowing how to express your age in Armenian is essential. For instance:
 
* "I am '''25 years old'''."
 
* Armenian: "Ես '''25 տարեկան եմ'''." (Yes 25 tarekan yem.)
 
Note: When counting ages, you would need to know how to construct numbers beyond 20, but for now, let's stick to the basics.
 
==== Telling Time ====
 
Numbers are also integral when telling time. You might say:
 
* "It is '''2 o'clock'''."
 
* Armenian: "Ժամը '''երկու է'''." (Zhame yerku e.)
 
* "I have a meeting at '''10'''."
 
* Armenian: "Ես հանդիպում ունեմ '''տասին'''." (Yes handibum unem tasin.)
 
=== Exercises and Practice Scenarios ===
 
To help reinforce your understanding, here are some engaging exercises.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Armenian, using the correct numbers.
 
1. I have ___ (3) friends.
 
2. She is ___ (18) years old.
 
3. There are ___ (10) chairs in the room.
 
==== Exercise 2: Matching ====
 
Match the Armenian numbers with their English equivalents.
 
1. տասնհինգ 
 
2. ինը 
 
3. քսան 
 
4. վեց 
 
5. երեք
 
Options:
 
* A. 6
 
* B. 15
 
* C. 9
 
* D. 20
 
* E. 3
 
==== Exercise 3: Counting Objects ====
 
Imagine you are at a market. How would you say the following?
 
1. 4 oranges
 
2. 7 bananas
 
3. 5 tomatoes
 
==== Exercise 4: Age Questions ====
 
Ask and answer the following questions in Armenian.
 
1. How old are you? (Use your age)
 
2. How old is your friend? (Assume their age is 22)
 
==== Exercise 5: Time Telling ====
 
Write down how you would express the following times in Armenian:
 
1. 1:00
 
2. 5:15
 
3. 8:30
 
==== Solutions to Exercises ====
 
Below are the solutions to the exercises you just completed.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
1. Ես ունեմ '''երեք''' ընկերներ: (Yes unem yerek ynkerner)
 
2. Նա '''18''' տարեկան է: (Na 18 tarekan e)
 
3. Սենյակում '''10''' աթոռ կա: (Senyakum 10 at’or ka)
 
==== Exercise 2: Matching ====
 
1 - B, 2 - C, 3 - D, 4 - A, 5 - E
 
==== Exercise 3: Counting Objects ====
 
1. '''չորս մանդարին''' (ch’ors mandarin)
 
2. '''յոթ բանան''' (yot banan)
 
3. '''հինգ լոլիկ''' (hing lolik)
 
==== Exercise 4: Age Questions ====
 
1. Ես '''20 տարեկան եմ''': (Yes 20 tarekan yem)
 
2. Նա '''22''' տարեկան է: (Na 22 tarekan e)
 
==== Exercise 5: Time Telling ====
 
1. Ժամը '''մեկ է''' (Zhame mek e)
 
2. Ժամը '''հինգը քսան է''' (Zhame hingu k’zan e)
 
3. Ժամը '''ութը կես է''' (Zhame ut’ə kes e)
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
Congratulations on completing this lesson on Armenian numbers from 1 to 20! You have taken an important step in your journey to mastering the Armenian language. Remember, practice makes perfect, so try to use these numbers in your daily conversations whenever possible.
 
Feel free to revisit this lesson as needed, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification. Enjoy your learning experience and stay tuned for the next lesson on telling time!
 
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ArmenianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers 1-20

Welcome to the lesson on Armenian Vocabulary focusing on numbers 1 through 20! Numbers play a crucial role in everyday communication, whether you're shopping, telling time, or simply counting items. Understanding how to express numbers in Armenian will not only enhance your vocabulary but also empower you to engage in more meaningful conversations.

In this lesson, we will explore:

  • The numbers 1 to 20 in Armenian, including their pronunciation.
  • Practical examples of how to use these numbers in various everyday contexts.
  • Engaging exercises to practice and reinforce your learning.

By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid grasp of basic numbers in Armenian, setting a strong foundation for your language journey!

Armenian Numbers (1-20)[edit | edit source]

Let's start by diving into the numbers themselves. Below is a comprehensive table displaying the numbers from 1 to 20 in Armenian, along with their pronunciation and English translation.

Armenian Pronunciation English
1 մեկը (mege) one
2 երկու (yerku) two
3 երեք (yerek) three
4 չորս (chors) four
5 հինգ (hing) five
6 վեց (vets) six
7 յոթ (yot) seven
8 ութ (ut) eight
9 ինը (inə) nine
10 տաս (tas) ten
11 տասնմեկ (tasnmeg) eleven
12 տասներկու (tasnerku) twelve
13 տասներեք (tasnereq) thirteen
14 տասնչորս (tasnchors) fourteen
15 տասնհինգ (tasnhing) fifteen
16 տասնվեց (tasnvets) sixteen
17 տասնյոթ (tasnyot) seventeen
18 տասնութ (tasnut) eighteen
19 տասնինը (tasninə) nineteen
20 քսան (k’zan) twenty

Practical Usage of Numbers[edit | edit source]

Now that we've covered the basics, let's explore how to use these numbers in everyday situations.

Counting Objects[edit | edit source]

When you're shopping or simply counting items, you can use these numbers easily. For example:

  • "I want 3 apples."
  • Armenian: "Ես ուզում եմ երեք խնձոր." (Yes uzum yem yerek khndzor.)
  • "There are 5 books on the table."
  • Armenian: "Այդ սեղանին հինգ գիրք կա." (Ayd seghanin hing girk ka.)

Telling Your Age[edit | edit source]

Knowing how to express your age in Armenian is essential. For instance:

  • "I am 25 years old."
  • Armenian: "Ես 25 տարեկան եմ." (Yes 25 tarekan yem.)

Note: When counting ages, you would need to know how to construct numbers beyond 20, but for now, let's stick to the basics.

Telling Time[edit | edit source]

Numbers are also integral when telling time. You might say:

  • "It is 2 o'clock."
  • Armenian: "Ժամը երկու է." (Zhame yerku e.)
  • "I have a meeting at 10."
  • Armenian: "Ես հանդիպում ունեմ տասին." (Yes handibum unem tasin.)

Exercises and Practice Scenarios[edit | edit source]

To help reinforce your understanding, here are some engaging exercises.

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

Translate the following sentences into Armenian, using the correct numbers.

1. I have ___ (3) friends.

2. She is ___ (18) years old.

3. There are ___ (10) chairs in the room.

Exercise 2: Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the Armenian numbers with their English equivalents.

1. տասնհինգ

2. ինը

3. քսան

4. վեց

5. երեք

Options:

  • A. 6
  • B. 15
  • C. 9
  • D. 20
  • E. 3

Exercise 3: Counting Objects[edit | edit source]

Imagine you are at a market. How would you say the following?

1. 4 oranges

2. 7 bananas

3. 5 tomatoes

Exercise 4: Age Questions[edit | edit source]

Ask and answer the following questions in Armenian.

1. How old are you? (Use your age)

2. How old is your friend? (Assume their age is 22)

Exercise 5: Time Telling[edit | edit source]

Write down how you would express the following times in Armenian:

1. 1:00

2. 5:15

3. 8:30

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Below are the solutions to the exercises you just completed.

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

1. Ես ունեմ երեք ընկերներ: (Yes unem yerek ynkerner)

2. Նա 18 տարեկան է: (Na 18 tarekan e)

3. Սենյակում 10 աթոռ կա: (Senyakum 10 at’or ka)

Exercise 2: Matching[edit | edit source]

1 - B, 2 - C, 3 - D, 4 - A, 5 - E

Exercise 3: Counting Objects[edit | edit source]

1. չորս մանդարին (ch’ors mandarin)

2. յոթ բանան (yot banan)

3. հինգ լոլիկ (hing lolik)

Exercise 4: Age Questions[edit | edit source]

1. Ես 20 տարեկան եմ: (Yes 20 tarekan yem)

2. Նա 22 տարեկան է: (Na 22 tarekan e)

Exercise 5: Time Telling[edit | edit source]

1. Ժամը մեկ է (Zhame mek e)

2. Ժամը հինգը քսան է (Zhame hingu k’zan e)

3. Ժամը ութը կես է (Zhame ut’ə kes e)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing this lesson on Armenian numbers from 1 to 20! You have taken an important step in your journey to mastering the Armenian language. Remember, practice makes perfect, so try to use these numbers in your daily conversations whenever possible.

Feel free to revisit this lesson as needed, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification. Enjoy your learning experience and stay tuned for the next lesson on telling time!

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


Greetings and Introductions


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Basic Sentence Structure


Family and Relationships


Nouns and Pronouns


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Armenian Traditions and Customs

Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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