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Say Hello to Vietnamese Numbers Beyond 20[edit | edit source]
Congratulations on coming this far in your Vietnamese learning journey! Today, we will learn how to count beyond 20 in Vietnamese. Numbers are an essential part of everyday communication, and knowing how to count beyond 20 can come in handy in a variety of situations.
In Vietnamese, you will need to use a combination of numbers to count beyond 20. So, let’s get started!
Counting 21 to 29[edit | edit source]
To count from 21 to 29 in Vietnamese, you will need to use the number 20 (hai mươi) as a base and add the numbers from 1 to 9. Here is the table to help you:
Vietnamese | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
---|---|---|
hai mươi mốt | [haɪ mɨəj mŏt] | iki otuz bir |
hai mươi hai | [haɪ mɨəj haɪ] | iki otuz iki |
hai mươi ba | [haɪ mɨəj ba] | iki otuz üç |
hai mươi bốn | [haɪ mɨəj bơn] | iki otuz dört |
hai mươi năm | [haɪ mɨəj nəm] | iki otuz beş |
hai mươi sáu | [haɪ mɨəj səw] | iki otuz altı |
hai mươi bảy | [haɪ mɨəj baj] | iki otuz yedi |
hai mươi tám | [haɪ mɨəj ta:m] | iki otuz sekiz |
hai mươi chín | [haɪ mɨəj t͡ɕi:n] | iki otuz dokuz |
Counting 30 and Beyond[edit | edit source]
To count from 30 and beyond in Vietnamese, you will need to use the same method as before. Use the base number, which is 30 (ba mươi), and add the numbers from 1 to 9. Here is the table to help you:
Vietnamese | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
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ba mươi mốt | [ba mŏt] | otuz bir |
ba mươi hai | [ba haɪ] | otuz iki |
ba mươi ba | [ba ba] | otuz üç |
ba mươi bốn | [ba bơn] | otuz dört |
ba mươi năm | [ba nəm] | otuz beş |
ba mươi sáu | [ba səw] | otuz altı |
ba mươi bảy | [ba baj] | otuz yedi |
ba mươi tám | [ba ta:m] | otuz sekiz |
ba mươi chín | [ba t͡ɕi:n] | otuz dokuz |
You can use the same pattern to count beyond 30 in Vietnamese. The base numbers are 40 (bốn mươi), 50 (năm mươi), 60 (sáu mươi), 70 (bảy mươi), 80 (tám mươi), and 90 (chín mươi).
Practice Makes Perfect[edit | edit source]
Now that you have learned how to count beyond 20 in Vietnamese, it's time to practice. Here are some exercises to help you memorize Vietnamese numbers:
- Count from 21 to 29 in Vietnamese.
- Count from 30 to 39 in Vietnamese.
- Count from 40 to 49 in Vietnamese.
- Count from 50 to 59 in Vietnamese.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Numbers are an essential component of any language, and Vietnamese is no exception. With the knowledge you have gained in this lesson, you can now count beyond 20 in Vietnamese confidently. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be able to count to 100 and beyond!
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