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Hello everyone! In this lesson, we will learn how to count from 1-100 in Lithuanian and use these numbers in basic conversation. As a Lithuanian language teacher with 20 years of experience, I enjoy sharing cultural information and interesting facts throughout my lessons.
Let's get started with some basic numbers:
Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: Family & Business.
Numbers 1-10
Here are the numbers 1 to 10 in Lithuanian, along with their pronunciations and English translations.
Lithuanian | Pronunciation | English |
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vienas | vyeh-nahs | one |
du | doo | two |
trys | trees | three |
keturi | keh-too-ree | four |
penki | pehn-ki | five |
šeši | sheh-shi | six |
septyni | sehp-tee-nee | seven |
aštuoni | ahsh-too-oh-nee | eight |
devyni | deh-vee-nee | nine |
dešimt | deh-siimt | ten |
Remember to pay attention to the subtle nuances in pronunciation!
Let's now proceed to numbers 11-20:
Numbers 11-20
Here are the numbers 11 to 20 in Lithuanian:
Lithuanian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
vienuolika | vyeh-nwoh-li-kah | eleven |
dvylika | dvwi-li-kah | twelve |
trylika | tri-li-kah | thirteen |
keturiolika | keh-too-ryoh-li-kah | fourteen |
penkiolika | pehn-kyoh-li-kah | fifteen |
šešiolika | sheh-shyoh-li-kah | sixteen |
septyniolika | sehp-tyoh-li-kah | seventeen |
aštuoniolika | ahsh-too-oh-nyoh-li-kah | eighteen |
devyniolika | deh-vyi-nyoh-li-kah | nineteen |
dvidešimt | dvy-deh-shimt | twenty |
You may have noticed that instead of saying "eleven" and "twelve," Lithuanians use the words "vienuolika" and "dvylika". Once you get past 20, however, the numbers are formed by combining the word for the tens-place with the word for the ones-place (so, for example, "twenty one" is "dvidešimt vienas")
Numbers 20-100
Here are the numbers from 20 to 100 in Lithuanian:
Lithuanian | Pronunciation | English |
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dvidešimt | dvy-deh-shimt | twenty |
trisdešimt | tris-deh-shimt | thirty |
keturiasdešimt | keh-too-ryahs-deh-shimt | forty |
penkiasdešimt | pehn-kyahs-deh-shimt | fifty |
šešiasdešimt | sheh-shyahs-deh-shimt | sixty |
septyniasdešimt | sehp-tyahs-deh-shimt | seventy |
aštuoniasdešimt | ahsh-too-oh-nyahs-deh-shimt | eighty |
devyniasdešimt | deh-vyi-nyahs-deh-shimt | ninety |
šimtas | shihm-tahs | one hundred |
Congratulations, now you know how to count in Lithuanian!
Counting Beyond 100
To count beyond 100, simply combine words as illustrated in the tables above. For example, "one hundred and twenty" would be "šimtas dvidešimt vienas".
Keep in mind that in Lithuanian, the numbers that come after 10s have different forms for masculine and feminine nouns.
In practice, you will mainly use numbers in practical conversation when giving information on time, phone numbers, addresses, dates, and prices. Additionally, it's easy to incorporate numbers when talking about age, family members, and birthdays.
I hope you found this lesson helpful, and feel confident in your ability to count in Lithuanian. Next time, we will continue studying the basics of Lithuanian grammar.
Until then, viso gero! (goodbye!)
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Sources
- Lithuanian numbers — Of Languages and Numbers
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Videos
Numbers from 1 to 100 in Lithuanian - YouTube
Lithuanian Vocabulary - Numbers from 1000 to 1'000'000 - YouTube
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