Language/Croatian/Vocabulary/Numbers-and-Counting
Welcome to the lesson on Croatian numbers and counting! Understanding numbers is fundamental in any language, especially when you want to navigate daily life, engage in conversations, or simply understand the world around you. In Croatian, numbers play a crucial role in everything from shopping to telling time, and mastering them will significantly enhance your ability to communicate effectively.
In this lesson, we will explore both cardinal numbers (the numbers we use for counting) and ordinal numbers (the numbers used to indicate order). We'll dive into the pronunciation of these numbers and provide you with examples to solidify your understanding. By the end of this lesson, you will be equipped with the vocabulary necessary to count in Croatian and use numbers in everyday situations.
Lesson Structure:
1. Introduction to Croatian Numbers
2. Cardinal Numbers
- Examples
3. Ordinal Numbers
- Examples
4. Exercises and Practice Scenarios
5. Solutions and Explanations for Exercises
Introduction to Croatian Numbers[edit | edit source]
Numbers in Croatian are not just digits; they are a gateway to understanding the language better. Whether you're counting objects, telling someone your age, or ordering food, being familiar with numbers will serve you well.
Croatian numbers can initially seem daunting due to their unique pronunciation and spelling, but with practice, you'll find that they follow a consistent pattern. Let's roll up our sleeves and dive into cardinal numbers first!
Cardinal Numbers[edit | edit source]
Cardinal numbers are the numbers we use to count. In Croatian, they have distinct forms for 1-10 and then additional rules for larger numbers. Here’s a list of cardinal numbers from 1 to 20 along with their pronunciation and English translations:
Croatian | Pronunciation | English |
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jedan | /ˈjɛdan/ | one |
dva | /dʋa/ | two |
tri | /tri/ | three |
četiri | /ˈtʃɛtiri/ | four |
pet | /pɛt/ | five |
šest | /ʃɛst/ | six |
sedam | /ˈsɛdam/ | seven |
osam | /ˈɔsam/ | eight |
devet | /ˈdɛvɛt/ | nine |
deset | /ˈdɛsɛt/ | ten |
jedanaest | /jɛˈdanɛst/ | eleven |
dvanaest | /dʋaˈnanɛst/ | twelve |
trinaest | /tɾiˈnanɛst/ | thirteen |
četrnaest | /tʃɛʁˈnaɛst/ | fourteen |
petnaest | /ˈpɛtnaɛst/ | fifteen |
šesnaest | /ˈʃɛsnaɛst/ | sixteen |
sedamnaest | /sɛˈdamnaɛst/ | seventeen |
osamnaest | /ɔˈsamnaɛst/ | eighteen |
devetnaest | /dɛˈvɛtnaɛst/ | nineteen |
dvadeset | /ˈdʋadɛsɛt/ | twenty |
Now, let's look at how to form numbers beyond twenty. Croatian uses a combination of the base numbers and the tens. For example:
- 21 is "dvadeset i jedan" (twenty and one)
- 35 is "trideset i pet" (thirty and five)
As you can see, the structure is straightforward once you grasp the basics.
Ordinal Numbers[edit | edit source]
Ordinal numbers indicate position or order. In Croatian, they are formed from the cardinal numbers, but they take on specific endings. Here’s a table showcasing the first ten ordinal numbers:
Croatian | Pronunciation | English |
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prvi | /ˈpərvi/ | first |
drugi | /ˈdruɡi/ | second |
treći | /ˈtrɛtʃi/ | third |
četvrti | /ˈtʃɛtʋrti/ | fourth |
peti | /ˈpɛti/ | fifth |
šesti | /ˈʃɛsti/ | sixth |
sedmi | /ˈsɛdmi/ | seventh |
osmi | /ˈɔsmi/ | eighth |
deveti | /ˈdɛvɛti/ | ninth |
deseti | /ˈdɛsɛti/ | tenth |
Notice that the endings change slightly compared to cardinal numbers. This is something to keep in mind as you practice.
Exercises and Practice Scenarios[edit | edit source]
Now it’s time to put your knowledge into practice! Below are exercises designed to help reinforce what you've learned.
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]
Fill in the blanks with the correct cardinal number in Croatian.
1. I have ___ apples. (three)
2. She is ___ years old. (five)
3. We bought ___ oranges. (seven)
Exercise 2: Translate to Croatian[edit | edit source]
Translate the following numbers into Croatian.
1. Ten
2. Fourteen
3. Twenty-one
Exercise 3: Match the Numbers[edit | edit source]
Match the English number to its Croatian equivalent.
1. Eighth
2. Six
3. Thirteenth
Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]
Use the ordinal numbers to create sentences. For example, "I am the first in line."
1. Second
2. Fifth
3. Tenth
Exercise 5: Counting Objects[edit | edit source]
Count the following objects in Croatian and write them down:
- 2 books
- 5 cars
- 8 chairs
Exercise 6: Number Addition[edit | edit source]
Add the following numbers in Croatian:
1. Dva + Tri = ?
2. Pet + Šest = ?
3. Jedan + Četiri = ?
Exercise 7: Writing Ordinals[edit | edit source]
Write the ordinal number for the following positions:
1. 1st
2. 4th
3. 9th
Exercise 8: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]
Listen to the pronunciation of the following numbers and write them in Croatian:
1. 7
2. 12
3. 19
Exercise 9: Number Riddles[edit | edit source]
Create a riddle using a number and ask a classmate to guess it. For example, "I am the number of legs on a spider."
Exercise 10: Daily Life Usage[edit | edit source]
Write a short paragraph about how you would use numbers in your daily life in Croatian.
Solutions and Explanations for Exercises[edit | edit source]
Solutions for Exercise 1[edit | edit source]
1. tri
2. pet
3. sedam
Solutions for Exercise 2[edit | edit source]
1. deset
2. četrnaest
3. dvadeset i jedan
Solutions for Exercise 3[edit | edit source]
1. osmi - Eighth
2. šest - Six
3. trinaesti - Thirteenth
Solutions for Exercise 4[edit | edit source]
1. Druga sam u redu.
2. Peta sam u redu.
3. Deseta sam u redu.
Solutions for Exercise 5[edit | edit source]
- Dvije knjige
- Pet automobila
- Osam stolica
Solutions for Exercise 6[edit | edit source]
1. Pet
2. Jedanaest
3. Pet
Solutions for Exercise 7[edit | edit source]
1. prvi
2. četvrti
3. deveti
Solutions for Exercise 8[edit | edit source]
1. sedam
2. dvanaest
3. devetnaest
Solutions for Exercise 9[edit | edit source]
(Answers will vary; encourage creativity!)
Solutions for Exercise 10[edit | edit source]
(Answers will vary; encourage personalized responses!)
Congratulations on completing this lesson! Remember, practice makes perfect, and using numbers will become second nature with time. Keep counting, keep practicing, and soon you’ll be speaking Croatian with confidence.
Videos[edit | edit source]
How To Quickly Learn Numbers in Croatian - YouTube[edit | edit source]
How to Count to 10 in Croatian (Numbers 1-10) | Croatian Words ...[edit | edit source]
Croatian Numbers Pronunciation Practice - YouTube[edit | edit source]
004 / Cardinal Numbers in Croatian (0-10) - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Croatian Numbers: Simple Hack For Learning How To Count in ...
- Numbers in Croatian | Pinhok Languages
- Basic Croatian vocabulary: Numbers
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