Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Numbers-1-20
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Welcome to this engaging lesson on numbers in Dari! Understanding numbers is essential when learning any new language, as they play a vital role in daily conversations, shopping, telling time, and much more. In this lesson, we will explore the numbers from 1 to 20 in Dari. You will learn how to pronounce these numbers correctly and understand their usage in various contexts.
This lesson is designed for complete beginners, following our "Complete 0 to A1 Dari Course." By the end of the lesson, you should feel comfortable counting and using basic numeric expressions in Dari.
Let's dive into the world of numbers!
Importance of Learning Numbers[edit | edit source]
Knowing numbers is invaluable in any language, and Dari is no exception. Whether you're shopping at a market, asking for directions, or simply counting items, numbers help you communicate effectively. In Dari, numbers are also fundamental for expressing quantities, prices, and time. By mastering numbers 1 to 20, you will establish a strong foundation for further numerical learning.
Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]
1. Numbers from 1 to 20: We’ll present each number along with its pronunciation and English translation.
2. Usage: Examples of how to use these numbers in sentences.
3. Practice Exercises: A series of exercises to reinforce your learning.
4. Solutions and Explanations: Detailed solutions for each exercise.
Numbers from 1 to 20[edit | edit source]
Let's start by learning the numbers from 1 to 20 in Dari. Below, you will find a comprehensive table that includes each number, its pronunciation, and its English equivalent.
Dari | Pronunciation | English |
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یک | yak | one |
دو | do | two |
سه | se | three |
چهار | chahār | four |
پنج | panj | five |
شش | shesh | six |
هفت | haft | seven |
هشت | hasht | eight |
نه | noh | nine |
ده | dah | ten |
یازده | yāzdah | eleven |
دوازده | davāzdah | twelve |
سیزده | sizdah | thirteen |
چهارده | chahārdah | fourteen |
پانزده | pānz dah | fifteen |
شانزده | shānzdah | sixteen |
هفده | haftdah | seventeen |
هجده | hijdah | eighteen |
نوزده | nozdah | nineteen |
بیست | bist | twenty |
Usage of Numbers in Dari[edit | edit source]
Now that you have learned the numbers, let's see how we can use them in sentences. Here are some examples:
Dari | Pronunciation | English |
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من یک کتاب دارم. | man yak ketāb dāram. | I have one book. |
او دو دوست دارد. | ū do dūst dārad. | He has two friends. |
ما سه سیب داریم. | mā se sib dārim. | We have three apples. |
آنها چهار کتاب خوانده اند. | ānhā chahār ketāb khāndeh and. | They have read four books. |
من پنج گل خریدم. | man panj gol kharidam. | I bought five flowers. |
او شش سال دارد. | ū shesh sāl dārad. | She is six years old. |
ما هفت روز در هفته کار می کنیم. | mā haft rūz dar hafte kār mikonim. | We work seven days a week. |
آنها هشت بار سفر کرده اند. | ānhā hasht bār safar kardeh and. | They have traveled eight times. |
من نه ساعت خوابیدم. | man noh sā'at khwābidam. | I slept for nine hours. |
او ده دالر دارد. | ū dah dālar dārad. | He has ten dollars. |
Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]
Now it’s time to put your knowledge into practice! Below are some exercises designed to help you reinforce what you've learned.
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]
Complete the sentences with the correct Dari numbers.
1. من ___ کتاب دارم. (I have ___ books.)
2. او ___ دوست دارد. (He has ___ friends.)
3. ما ___ سیب داریم. (We have ___ apples.)
4. آنها ___ کتاب خوانده اند. (They have read ___ books.)
5. من ___ گل خریدم. (I bought ___ flowers.)
Exercise 2: Match the Numbers[edit | edit source]
Match the Dari numbers with their English translations.
1. چهار
2. شش
3. یازده
4. هجده
5. بیست
a. fourteen
b. six
c. twenty
d. four
e. eleven
Exercise 3: Translation Practice[edit | edit source]
Translate the following sentences from English to Dari.
1. I have two books.
2. She is seven years old.
3. We work five days a week.
4. They traveled three times.
5. He has ten dollars.
Exercise 4: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]
Listen to the following numbers in Dari and write them down in English.
1. یک
2. نه
3. پانزده
4. دوازده
5. هجده
Exercise 5: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]
Write five sentences in Dari using the numbers from 1 to 20. Try to use different structures and vocabulary.
Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]
Solutions to Exercise 1 =[edit | edit source]
1. یک (yak)
2. دو (do)
3. سه (se)
4. چهار (chahār)
5. پنج (panj)
Solutions to Exercise 2 =[edit | edit source]
1. چهار - d. four
2. شش - b. six
3. یازده - e. eleven
4. هجده - a. fourteen
5. بیست - c. twenty
Solutions to Exercise 3 =[edit | edit source]
1. من دو کتاب دارم. (man do ketāb dāram.)
2. او هفت سال دارد. (ū haft sāl dārad.)
3. ما پنج روز در هفته کار می کنیم. (mā panj rūz dar hafte kār mikonim.)
4. آنها سه بار سفر کرده اند. (ānhā se bār safar kardeh and.)
5. او ده دالر دارد. (ū dah dālar dārad.)
Solutions to Exercise 4 =[edit | edit source]
1. one
2. nine
3. fifteen
4. twelve
5. eighteen
Solutions to Exercise 5 =[edit | edit source]
(Students' sentences will vary. Encourage creativity and correct them as needed.)
Congratulations! You've completed this lesson on numbers 1-20 in Dari. Remember that practice makes perfect, so continue to use these numbers in your daily conversations.
Videos[edit | edit source]
Dari Numbers 1 - 20 - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Learn Dari (Afghan Persian/Farsi) - Lesson 3 (Numbers) - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Sources[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
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