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As a Ukrainian language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to the basics of counting in Ukrainian. Learning the numbers from 1-20 is the foundation of counting in any language, and once you have mastered these, you will be able to count higher numbers with ease.
== Introduction ==


Welcome to the lesson on Ukrainian numbers and counting! In this lesson, you will learn how to count from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian, as well as how to count higher numbers. Understanding numbers is an essential part of any language, and it will greatly benefit your ability to communicate in Ukrainian. So let's get started!


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Ukrainian/Vocabulary/City|City]] & [[Language/Ukrainian/Vocabulary/At-the-Doctor's-Office|At the Doctor's Office]].</span>
== Numbers 1-20 ==
== Ukrainian Numbers 1-20 ==


Let's start with the basics. In Ukrainian, the numbers from 1-20 are:
Let's begin by learning the numbers from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian. Take a look at the table below:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Ukrainian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Ukrainian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| один (odyn) || ['ɔdɪn] || one
| один || odyn || one
|-
|-
| два (dva) || [dβɑ] || two
| два || dva || two
|-
|-
| три (try) || [trɪ] || three
| три || try || three
|-
|-
| чотири (chotyry) || [tʃɔtɪrɪ] || four
| чотири || chotyry || four
|-
|-
| п'ять (pyat') || [pʲætʲ] || five
| п'ять || p'yat' || five
|-
|-
| шість (shist') || [ʃistʲ] || six
| шість || shist' || six
|-
|-
| сім (sim) || [sʲim] || seven
| сім || sim || seven
|-
|-
| вісім (visim) || [vi'sʲim] || eight
| вісім || visim || eight
|-
|-
| дев'ять (dev'yat') || [dɛvʲjætʲ] || nine
| дев'ять || dev'yat' || nine
|-
|-
| десять (desyat') || [dɛ'sʲætʲ] || ten
| десять || desyat' || ten
|-
|-
| одинадцять (odynadtsyat') || [ɔdɪ'nætʲsjætʲ] || eleven
| одинадцять || odynadtsiat' || eleven
|-
|-
| дванадцять (dvanadtsyat') || [dvænætʲsjætʲ] || twelve
| дванадцять || dvanadtsiat' || twelve
|-
| тринадцять (trynadtsyat') || [trɪnætʲsjætʲ] || thirteen
|-
| чотирнадцять (chotyrnadtsyat') || [tʃɔtɪrnætʲsjætʲ] || fourteen
|-
| п'ятнадцять (pyatnadtsyat') || [pʲætnætʲsjætʲ] || fifteen
|-
| шістнадцять (shystnadtsyat') || [ʃistnætʲsjætʲ] || sixteen
|-
| сімнадцять (simnadtsyat') || [sʲimnætʲsjætʲ] || seventeen
|-
| вісімнадцять (visimnadtsyat') || [vi'sʲimnætʲsjætʲ] || eighteen
|-
| дев'ятнадцять (dev'yatnadtsyat') || [dɛvʲjætnætʲsjætʲ] || nineteen
|-
| двадцять (dvadtsyat') || [dva'dtʲætʲ] || twenty
|}
 
Take your time to learn these numbers by repeating each of them out loud to help you remember their pronunciation.
 
== Counting from 20 to 100 ==
 
Now you have learned the basics of counting from 1-20. But what if you need to count higher numbers in Ukrainian? Once you know the numbers 1-20, counting beyond 20 in Ukrainian becomes quite simple.
 
To count from 20 to 100 in Ukrainian, you just need to know the multiples of 10. Here are the multiples of 10 in Ukrainian:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Ukrainian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| двадцять (dvadtsyat') || [dva'dtʲætʲ] || twenty
| тринадцять || trynadtsiat' || thirteen
|-
|-
| тридцять (trydtsyat') || [trɪ'dtʲætʲ] || thirty
| чотирнадцять || chotyrnadtsiat' || fourteen
|-
|-
| сорок (sorok) || ['sɔrɔk] || forty
| п'ятнадцять || p'yatnadtsiat' || fifteen
|-
|-
| п'ятдесят (pyatdesyat) || [pʲætdɛ'sʲæt] || fifty
| шістнадцять || shistnadtsiat' || sixteen
|-
|-
| шістдесят (shistdesyat) || [ʃɪzdɛ'sʲæt] || sixty
| сімнадцять || simnadtsiat' || seventeen
|-
|-
| сімдесят (simdesyat) || [sʲimdɛ'sʲæt] || seventy 
| вісімнадцять || visimnadtsiat' || eighteen
|-
|-
| вісімдесят (visimdesyat) || [vi'sʲimdɛ'sʲæt] || eighty
| дев'ятнадцять || dev'yatnadtsiat' || nineteen
|-
|-
| дев'яносто (dev'yanosto) || [dɛvʲjæ'nɔstɔ] || ninety
| двадцять || dvadtsiat' || twenty
|}
|}


To count any number from 21 to 100, just combine the tens digit with the unit digit. For example:
Now let's practice the pronunciation of these numbers. Repeat after me:


- 21 is двадцять один (dvadtsyat' odyn) - Twenty-one
- один (odyn) - one
- 43 is сорок три (sorok try) - Forty-three
- два (dva) - two
- 75 is сімдесят п'ять (simdesyat' pyat') - Seventy-five
- три (try) - three
- 99 is дев'яносто дев'ять (dev'yanosto dev'yat') - Ninety-nine
- чотири (chotyry) - four
- п'ять (p'yat') - five
- шість (shist') - six
- сім (sim) - seven
- вісім (visim) - eight
- дев'ять (dev'yat') - nine
- десять (desyat') - ten
- одинадцять (odynadtsiat') - eleven
- дванадцять (dvanadtsiat') - twelve
- тринадцять (trynadtsiat') - thirteen
- чотирнадцять (chotyrnadtsiat') - fourteen
- п'ятнадцять (p'yatnadtsiat') - fifteen
- шістнадцять (shistnadtsiat') - sixteen
- сімнадцять (simnadtsiat') - seventeen
- вісімнадцять (visimnadtsiat') - eighteen
- дев'ятнадцять (dev'yatnadtsiat') - nineteen
- двадцять (dvadtsiat') - twenty


By using this system, you can confidently count to 100 in Ukrainian!
Great job! You have now learned to count from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian. Let's move on to counting higher numbers.


== Counting Higher Numbers ==
== Counting Higher Numbers ==


Now that you have a solid foundation in Ukrainian numbers and counting, it's time to move on to higher numbers. This will be covered in a later lesson in this course.
To count higher numbers in Ukrainian, you need to be familiar with the numbers from 1 to 10. Once you know these numbers, counting higher numbers becomes a lot easier. In Ukrainian, numbers are formed by combining the tens and units. For example, to say 21, you say "двадцять один" (dvadtsiat' odyn), which literally translates to "twenty one".


== Tips for Practicing Ukrainian Counting ==
Let's look at some examples:


- Practice counting out loud every day to help you remember the numbers and pronunciation.
- 21 - двадцять один (dvadtsiat' odyn)
- Use sticky notes to label objects in your home with the Ukrainian word for their number.
- 37 - тридцять сім (trydtsiat' sim)
- Ask a friend or family member to quiz you on your Ukrainian counting skills.
- 49 - сорок дев'ять (sorok dev'yat')
- Listen to Ukrainian music or watch Ukrainian videos and try to count along with the lyrics or speech.
- 52 - п'ятдесят два (p'yatdesyat dva)
- 68 - шістдесят вісім (shistdesyat visim)
- 74 - сімдесят чотири (simdesyat chotyry)
- 89 - вісімдесят дев'ять (visimdesyat dev'yat')
- 96 - дев'яносто шість (dev'yanosto shist')
- 100 - сто (sto)
- 123 - сто двадцять три (sto dvadtsiat' try)


By following these tips, you'll be able to improve your Ukrainian counting skills in no time!
As you can see, counting higher numbers in Ukrainian is a simple matter of combining the tens and units. Practice saying these numbers out loud to familiarize yourself with the pronunciation.


== Conclusion ==
== Recap ==


Congratulations! You have now learned the basics of counting in Ukrainian, and you can confidently count from 1-100. Keep practicing, and you'll be able to count higher numbers in Ukrainian in no time!  
In this lesson, you have learned how to count from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian, as well as how to count higher numbers by combining the tens and units. Numbers are an important part of any language, and mastering them will greatly improve your ability to communicate in Ukrainian. Keep practicing and soon counting in Ukrainian will become second nature to you!


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* [https://www.lingohut.com/en/v776995/ukrainian-lessons-numbers-1-through-10 Ukrainian lessons: Numbers 1 through 10]
* [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Ukrainian/Vocabulary/Numbers How to count to 10 in Ukrainian]


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UkrainianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Greetings and Introductions → Numbers and Counting

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on Ukrainian numbers and counting! In this lesson, you will learn how to count from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian, as well as how to count higher numbers. Understanding numbers is an essential part of any language, and it will greatly benefit your ability to communicate in Ukrainian. So let's get started!

Numbers 1-20[edit | edit source]

Let's begin by learning the numbers from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian. Take a look at the table below:

Ukrainian Pronunciation English Translation
один odyn one
два dva two
три try three
чотири chotyry four
п'ять p'yat' five
шість shist' six
сім sim seven
вісім visim eight
дев'ять dev'yat' nine
десять desyat' ten
одинадцять odynadtsiat' eleven
дванадцять dvanadtsiat' twelve
тринадцять trynadtsiat' thirteen
чотирнадцять chotyrnadtsiat' fourteen
п'ятнадцять p'yatnadtsiat' fifteen
шістнадцять shistnadtsiat' sixteen
сімнадцять simnadtsiat' seventeen
вісімнадцять visimnadtsiat' eighteen
дев'ятнадцять dev'yatnadtsiat' nineteen
двадцять dvadtsiat' twenty

Now let's practice the pronunciation of these numbers. Repeat after me:

- один (odyn) - one - два (dva) - two - три (try) - three - чотири (chotyry) - four - п'ять (p'yat') - five - шість (shist') - six - сім (sim) - seven - вісім (visim) - eight - дев'ять (dev'yat') - nine - десять (desyat') - ten - одинадцять (odynadtsiat') - eleven - дванадцять (dvanadtsiat') - twelve - тринадцять (trynadtsiat') - thirteen - чотирнадцять (chotyrnadtsiat') - fourteen - п'ятнадцять (p'yatnadtsiat') - fifteen - шістнадцять (shistnadtsiat') - sixteen - сімнадцять (simnadtsiat') - seventeen - вісімнадцять (visimnadtsiat') - eighteen - дев'ятнадцять (dev'yatnadtsiat') - nineteen - двадцять (dvadtsiat') - twenty

Great job! You have now learned to count from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian. Let's move on to counting higher numbers.

Counting Higher Numbers[edit | edit source]

To count higher numbers in Ukrainian, you need to be familiar with the numbers from 1 to 10. Once you know these numbers, counting higher numbers becomes a lot easier. In Ukrainian, numbers are formed by combining the tens and units. For example, to say 21, you say "двадцять один" (dvadtsiat' odyn), which literally translates to "twenty one".

Let's look at some examples:

- 21 - двадцять один (dvadtsiat' odyn) - 37 - тридцять сім (trydtsiat' sim) - 49 - сорок дев'ять (sorok dev'yat') - 52 - п'ятдесят два (p'yatdesyat dva) - 68 - шістдесят вісім (shistdesyat visim) - 74 - сімдесят чотири (simdesyat chotyry) - 89 - вісімдесят дев'ять (visimdesyat dev'yat') - 96 - дев'яносто шість (dev'yanosto shist') - 100 - сто (sto) - 123 - сто двадцять три (sto dvadtsiat' try)

As you can see, counting higher numbers in Ukrainian is a simple matter of combining the tens and units. Practice saying these numbers out loud to familiarize yourself with the pronunciation.

Recap[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, you have learned how to count from 1 to 20 in Ukrainian, as well as how to count higher numbers by combining the tens and units. Numbers are an important part of any language, and mastering them will greatly improve your ability to communicate in Ukrainian. Keep practicing and soon counting in Ukrainian will become second nature to you!

Now that you have completed this lesson, you are ready to move on to the next topic: Days of the Week.

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


Greetings and Introductions


The Ukrainian Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Gender


Family and Relationships


Pronouns and Possessives


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Hobbies and Leisure


Ukrainian Traditions and Holidays


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Services


Ukrainian Cuisine

Videos[edit | edit source]

COUNTING UKRAINIAN CARDINAL NUMBERS - 0 - 100 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

COUNTING UKRAINIAN CARDINAL NUMBERS - 1 billion - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Numbers 1-10 | Super Easy Ukrainian 4 - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]