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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 1-10</div>
Welcome to another exciting lesson in our '''Complete 0 to A1 Central Pashto Course'''! Today, we are embarking on a delightful journey into the world of numbers. In this lesson, we will learn how to count from '''1 to 10''' in Central Pashto, a fundamental skill that will serve you well in everyday conversations. Whether you're shopping at a market, telling time, or simply engaging in casual dialogue, knowing these numbers will enhance your ability to communicate.
In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:
* The Central Pashto numbers 1-10 with their pronunciations.
* How to write these numbers in Pashto script.
* Fun exercises to practice your new vocabulary.


<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 1-10</div>
So, let’s dive in and make learning numbers enjoyable!


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== Introduction ==
=== Numbers in Central Pashto ===
 
Counting is one of the first steps to mastering a new language. In Pashto, numbers not only help us in daily communication but also connect us with the rich cultural heritage of the Pashtun people. Below, you'll find the numbers from '''1 to 10''' with their respective pronunciations and English translations.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| ۱ || یوازینۍ (yawāzīne) || One
 
|-
 
| ۲ || دوه (doh) || Two
 
|-
 
| ۳ || درې (dre) || Three
 
|-
 
| ۴ || څلور (tsalor) || Four
 
|-
 
| ۵ || پنځه (pənzha) || Five
 
|-
 
| ۶ || شپږ (shpazh) || Six
 
|-
 
| ۷ || اووه (owah) || Seven
 
|-


In this lesson, you will learn the Pashto numbers from 1 to 10. You will also learn how to write them in the Pashto script and practice their pronunciation.
| ۸ || اته (ata) || Eight


Counting is an essential skill when learning a new language. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use these numbers in everyday communication, such as telling the time, giving phone numbers, and talking about quantities.
|-


<strong>Note:</strong> In Pashto, there are different variations of numbers depending on gender and countable versus uncountable nouns. In this lesson, we will only focus on the basic form of numbers 1-10.
| ۹ || نهه (nuh) || Nine


|-


<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/Family-Members|Family Members]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/Time|Time]].</span>
| ۱۰ || لس (las) || Ten
== Numbers 1-10 ==
 
|}
 
Each number in Central Pashto carries its own unique sound and rhythm. Understanding these numbers will not only make conversations smoother but will also build your confidence as a speaker. Now, let's explore some interesting aspects of these numbers!
 
=== Writing Numbers in Pashto Script ===
 
Learning to write numbers in Pashto is essential for reading signs, labels, and price tags. It’s also a fun way to connect with the script. Below, I will show you how each number looks in Pashto script, along with the pronunciation.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| ۱ || یوازینۍ (yawāzīne) || One
|-
| ۲ || دوه (doh) || Two
|-
| ۳ || درې (dre) || Three
|-
| ۴ || څلور (tsalor) || Four
|-
| ۵ || پنځه (pənzha) || Five
|-
| ۶ || شپږ (shpazh) || Six
|-
| ۷ || اووه (owah) || Seven
|-
| ۸ || اته (ata) || Eight
|-
| ۹ || نهه (nuh) || Nine
|-
| ۱۰ || لس (las) || Ten
|}
Now that we have a solid understanding of the numbers and their pronunciations, let’s practice using them in context! Here are some engaging examples to help you familiarize yourself with these numbers.
=== Examples in Context ===
Numbers can be found everywhere! Here are '''20 examples''' showcasing how numbers are utilized in everyday situations. Each example is presented in Central Pashto, with pronunciation and English translation.
{| class="wikitable"
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| زه یوازینۍ کتاب لرم. || za yawāzīne ketāb laram. || I have one book.
|-
| زه دوه کالي اخلم. || za doh kāli akhlum. || I buy two clothes.
|-
| درې کسان دلته دي. || dre kəsān dəlta di. || There are three people here.
|-
| څلور مڼې مې لري. || tsalor maṇē me lari. || I have four apples.
|-
| پنځه پیسې راکړه. || pənzha pēsē rākra. || Give me five coins.
|-
| شپږ کتابونه مې لرم. || shpazh ketābūna me laram. || I have six books.
|-
| اووه خنډونه شته. || owah khəndūna shte. || There are seven obstacles.
|-
| اته کوره لرې. || ata kūra lari. || You have eight houses.
|-
|-
| یو || yao || One
 
| نهه ورځې پاتې دي. || nuh warzē pāte di. || Nine days are left.
 
|-
|-
| دو || do || Two
 
| لس انسانان دلته دي. || las insānān dəlta di. || There are ten humans here.
 
|-
|-
| درې || dre || Three
 
| زه دوه رښتیني ملګري لرم. || za doh raṣhtīnī malgari laram. || I have two true friends.
 
|-
|-
| څلور || chalor || Four
 
| پنځه زویان لرم. || pənzha zūyān laram. || I have five sons.
 
|-
|-
| پنځ || panj || Five
 
| شپږ کمرې لرم. || shpazh kamarē laram. || I have six rooms.
 
|-
|-
| شپې || shpae || Six
 
| زه درې خدایان لرم. || za dre khudāyān laram. || I have three gods.
 
|-
|-
| اووه || awa || Seven
 
| څلور لارې لرم. || tsalor lāray laram. || I have four ways.
 
|-
|-
| اطو || ataw || Eight
 
| اووه سويي لرم. || owah swayī laram. || I have seven cows.
 
|-
|-
| نه || no || Nine
 
| اته ګلابونه لرم. || ata gulābūna laram. || I have eight roses.
 
|-
 
| نهه چایونه دی. || nuh chāyūna di. || There are nine teas.
 
|-
 
| لس زویان لرم. || las zūyān laram. || I have ten sons.
 
|-
 
| زه یوازینۍ کالی لرم. || za yawāzīne kāli laram. || I have one cloth.
 
|-
|-
| ده || dah || Ten
 
| زه شپږ کالي اخلم. || za shpazh kāli akhlum. || I buy six clothes.
 
|}
|}


<strong>Examples:</strong>
As you can see, numbers play a crucial role in daily conversations. They help express quantity, age, and even time! Now, let’s put your learning to the test with some exercises.
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Here are '''10 exercises''' to help you practice what you've learned about numbers from '''1 to 10'''. Each exercise is designed to reinforce your understanding of these numbers in context.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences with the correct number in Central Pashto.
 
1. زه ___ کتاب لرم. (I have ___ books.)
 
2. دلته ___ خلک شته. (There are ___ people here.)
 
3. ما ___ مڼې اخیستې. (I bought ___ apples.)


* I have two apples. - زه دو څوکېرو دی (za do tsukeru di)
''Answers:''
* She has five brothers. - هغه پنځ برادر لری (hagha panj baradar lari)
* They are seven people. - یووه افراد دی (yawwa afrad di)


== Pashto Script ==
1. یوازینۍ (1)


The Pashto script is written from right to left, and the numbers are no exception. However, unlike the numbers in English, they are not written horizontally but vertically.
2. شپږ (6)


Here are the Pashto numerals for 1-10:
3. درې (3)


۱
==== Exercise 2: Match the Numbers ====
۲
۳
۴
۵
۶
۷
۸
۹
۱۰


== Practice ==
Match the Central Pashto numbers with their English equivalent.


Now, it's time to practice your pronunciation and writing skills. Take a pen and a piece of paper and write down the numbers from 1 to 10 in Pashto script. Then, try to read them out loud several times until you feel confident with their pronunciation.
| Central Pashto | English |


Here are some exercises to help you practice:
|---|---|


* Say the numbers in Pashto from 1 to 10, then repeat them backwards.
| ۱ | One |
* Ask a friend to give you a random number from 1 to 10, and you have to say it out loud in Pashto.
* Write down numbers on separate pieces of paper, shuffle them, and then pick them randomly, saying its Pashto equivalent out loud.


== Conclusion ==
| ۲ | Two |


Congratulations! You have learned how to count from 1 to 10 in Pashto. Keep practicing, and you will soon be able to use these numbers effortlessly in conversations.
| ۳ | Three |


In the next lesson, we will continue with numbers 11-20.
| ۴ | Four |


| ۵ | Five |
''Answers:''
۱ - One
۲ - Two
۳ - Three
۴ - Four
۵ - Five
==== Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice ====
Practice saying the following numbers in Pashto. Record yourself if possible.
1. ۶
2. ۷
3. ۱۰
''Answers:''
6: شپږ (shpazh), 7: اووه (owah), 10: لس (las)
==== Exercise 4: Create Sentences ====
Create sentences using the following numbers in Central Pashto.
1. ۵
2. ۳
3. ۸
''Example Answers:''
1. پنځه کتابونه لرم. (I have five books.)
2. درې کالي لرم. (I have three clothes.)
3. اته کمرې لرم. (I have eight rooms.)
==== Exercise 5: Number Identification ====
Identify the correct number in Pashto for the following English numbers.
1. Four
2. Nine
3. One
''Answers:''
1. څلور
2. نهه
3. یوازینۍ
==== Exercise 6: Counting Practice ====
Count the following items in Central Pashto.
1. Three oranges
2. Five chairs
3. Eight bottles
''Example Answers:''
1. درې نارنجی
2. پنځه کرسۍ
3. اته بوتلونه
==== Exercise 7: Listening Exercise ====
Listen to a native speaker count from 1 to 10 in Pashto. Write down the numbers you hear.
''Expected Answers:''
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Pashto.
==== Exercise 8: Number Order ====
Put the following Pashto numbers in order from smallest to largest.
1. ۴
2. ۲
3. ۱۰
''Answers:''
۲, ۴, ۱۰
==== Exercise 9: Translate to Pashto ====
Translate the following sentence into Pashto: "I have seven apples."
''Answer:''
زه اووه مڼې لرم. (za owah maṇē laram.)
==== Exercise 10: Number Quiz ====
Create a short quiz for yourself using the numbers 1-10. Ask a friend to answer them in Pashto.
''Example Questions:''
1. How many books do I have? (Answer: پنځه کتابونه لرم.)
2. How many people are here? (Answer: شپږ کسان دلته دي.)
Congratulations on completing this lesson! You have taken an essential step in your journey to mastering Central Pashto. Remember to practice regularly, and soon, numbers will become second nature to you. Keep up the excellent work, and I look forward to seeing you in our next lesson about '''Numbers 11-20'''!


<span link>Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/Post-Office|Post Office]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/Common-Hobbies|Common Hobbies]].</span>
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Central PashtoVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers 1-10

Welcome to another exciting lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Central Pashto Course! Today, we are embarking on a delightful journey into the world of numbers. In this lesson, we will learn how to count from 1 to 10 in Central Pashto, a fundamental skill that will serve you well in everyday conversations. Whether you're shopping at a market, telling time, or simply engaging in casual dialogue, knowing these numbers will enhance your ability to communicate.

In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

  • The Central Pashto numbers 1-10 with their pronunciations.
  • How to write these numbers in Pashto script.
  • Fun exercises to practice your new vocabulary.

So, let’s dive in and make learning numbers enjoyable!

Numbers in Central Pashto[edit | edit source]

Counting is one of the first steps to mastering a new language. In Pashto, numbers not only help us in daily communication but also connect us with the rich cultural heritage of the Pashtun people. Below, you'll find the numbers from 1 to 10 with their respective pronunciations and English translations.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
۱ یوازینۍ (yawāzīne) One
۲ دوه (doh) Two
۳ درې (dre) Three
۴ څلور (tsalor) Four
۵ پنځه (pənzha) Five
۶ شپږ (shpazh) Six
۷ اووه (owah) Seven
۸ اته (ata) Eight
۹ نهه (nuh) Nine
۱۰ لس (las) Ten

Each number in Central Pashto carries its own unique sound and rhythm. Understanding these numbers will not only make conversations smoother but will also build your confidence as a speaker. Now, let's explore some interesting aspects of these numbers!

Writing Numbers in Pashto Script[edit | edit source]

Learning to write numbers in Pashto is essential for reading signs, labels, and price tags. It’s also a fun way to connect with the script. Below, I will show you how each number looks in Pashto script, along with the pronunciation.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
۱ یوازینۍ (yawāzīne) One
۲ دوه (doh) Two
۳ درې (dre) Three
۴ څلور (tsalor) Four
۵ پنځه (pənzha) Five
۶ شپږ (shpazh) Six
۷ اووه (owah) Seven
۸ اته (ata) Eight
۹ نهه (nuh) Nine
۱۰ لس (las) Ten

Now that we have a solid understanding of the numbers and their pronunciations, let’s practice using them in context! Here are some engaging examples to help you familiarize yourself with these numbers.

Examples in Context[edit | edit source]

Numbers can be found everywhere! Here are 20 examples showcasing how numbers are utilized in everyday situations. Each example is presented in Central Pashto, with pronunciation and English translation.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
زه یوازینۍ کتاب لرم. za yawāzīne ketāb laram. I have one book.
زه دوه کالي اخلم. za doh kāli akhlum. I buy two clothes.
درې کسان دلته دي. dre kəsān dəlta di. There are three people here.
څلور مڼې مې لري. tsalor maṇē me lari. I have four apples.
پنځه پیسې راکړه. pənzha pēsē rākra. Give me five coins.
شپږ کتابونه مې لرم. shpazh ketābūna me laram. I have six books.
اووه خنډونه شته. owah khəndūna shte. There are seven obstacles.
اته کوره لرې. ata kūra lari. You have eight houses.
نهه ورځې پاتې دي. nuh warzē pāte di. Nine days are left.
لس انسانان دلته دي. las insānān dəlta di. There are ten humans here.
زه دوه رښتیني ملګري لرم. za doh raṣhtīnī malgari laram. I have two true friends.
پنځه زویان لرم. pənzha zūyān laram. I have five sons.
شپږ کمرې لرم. shpazh kamarē laram. I have six rooms.
زه درې خدایان لرم. za dre khudāyān laram. I have three gods.
څلور لارې لرم. tsalor lāray laram. I have four ways.
اووه سويي لرم. owah swayī laram. I have seven cows.
اته ګلابونه لرم. ata gulābūna laram. I have eight roses.
نهه چایونه دی. nuh chāyūna di. There are nine teas.
لس زویان لرم. las zūyān laram. I have ten sons.
زه یوازینۍ کالی لرم. za yawāzīne kāli laram. I have one cloth.
زه شپږ کالي اخلم. za shpazh kāli akhlum. I buy six clothes.

As you can see, numbers play a crucial role in daily conversations. They help express quantity, age, and even time! Now, let’s put your learning to the test with some exercises.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are 10 exercises to help you practice what you've learned about numbers from 1 to 10. Each exercise is designed to reinforce your understanding of these numbers in context.

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

Complete the sentences with the correct number in Central Pashto.

1. زه ___ کتاب لرم. (I have ___ books.)

2. دلته ___ خلک شته. (There are ___ people here.)

3. ما ___ مڼې اخیستې. (I bought ___ apples.)

Answers:

1. یوازینۍ (1)

2. شپږ (6)

3. درې (3)

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

Match the Central Pashto numbers with their English equivalent.

| Central Pashto | English |

|---|---|

| ۱ | One |

| ۲ | Two |

| ۳ | Three |

| ۴ | Four |

| ۵ | Five |

Answers:

۱ - One

۲ - Two

۳ - Three

۴ - Four

۵ - Five

Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice[edit | edit source]

Practice saying the following numbers in Pashto. Record yourself if possible.

1. ۶

2. ۷

3. ۱۰

Answers:

6: شپږ (shpazh), 7: اووه (owah), 10: لس (las)

Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Create sentences using the following numbers in Central Pashto.

1. ۵

2. ۳

3. ۸

Example Answers:

1. پنځه کتابونه لرم. (I have five books.)

2. درې کالي لرم. (I have three clothes.)

3. اته کمرې لرم. (I have eight rooms.)

Exercise 5: Number Identification[edit | edit source]

Identify the correct number in Pashto for the following English numbers.

1. Four

2. Nine

3. One

Answers:

1. څلور

2. نهه

3. یوازینۍ

Exercise 6: Counting Practice[edit | edit source]

Count the following items in Central Pashto.

1. Three oranges

2. Five chairs

3. Eight bottles

Example Answers:

1. درې نارنجی

2. پنځه کرسۍ

3. اته بوتلونه

Exercise 7: Listening Exercise[edit | edit source]

Listen to a native speaker count from 1 to 10 in Pashto. Write down the numbers you hear.

Expected Answers:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Pashto.

Exercise 8: Number Order[edit | edit source]

Put the following Pashto numbers in order from smallest to largest.

1. ۴

2. ۲

3. ۱۰

Answers:

۲, ۴, ۱۰

Exercise 9: Translate to Pashto[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentence into Pashto: "I have seven apples."

Answer:

زه اووه مڼې لرم. (za owah maṇē laram.)

Exercise 10: Number Quiz[edit | edit source]

Create a short quiz for yourself using the numbers 1-10. Ask a friend to answer them in Pashto.

Example Questions:

1. How many books do I have? (Answer: پنځه کتابونه لرم.)

2. How many people are here? (Answer: شپږ کسان دلته دي.)

Congratulations on completing this lesson! You have taken an essential step in your journey to mastering Central Pashto. Remember to practice regularly, and soon, numbers will become second nature to you. Keep up the excellent work, and I look forward to seeing you in our next lesson about Numbers 11-20!

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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