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Welcome to the lesson on numbers from 20 to 100 in Swedish! Understanding numbers is essential for everyday communication, whether you're shopping, telling time, or simply counting. This lesson is designed to help you grasp the pronunciation and usage of these numbers, providing you with the confidence to use them in various situations.

We will start by introducing the numbers 20 through 100, followed by some pronunciation tips. Then, we will dive into examples to illustrate how these numbers are used in context. Finally, we will wrap up with exercises to reinforce what you've learned.

The Importance of Numbers in Swedish[edit | edit source]

Numbers are not just about counting; they are integral to various aspects of life in Sweden. Whether you're dealing with money, measuring distances, or telling the time, knowing your numbers will significantly enhance your communication skills. In this lesson, we'll focus on mastering the numbers between 20 and 100, which will serve as a building block for more complex numerical concepts in Swedish.

Numbers from 20 to 100[edit | edit source]

Let's get started! Below is a table that lists the Swedish numbers from 20 to 100, along with their pronunciation and English translations.

Swedish Pronunciation English
tjugo /ˈɕʉːɡɔ/ twenty
tjugoett /ˈɕʉːɡɔˌɛt/ twenty-one
tjugo två /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈtvɔː/ twenty-two
tjugo tre /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈtreː/ twenty-three
tjugo fyra /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈfyːra/ twenty-four
tjugo fem /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈfɛm/ twenty-five
tjugo sex /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈsɛks/ twenty-six
tjugo sju /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈɧʉː/ twenty-seven
tjugo åtta /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈɔtːa/ twenty-eight
tjugo nio /ˈɕʉːɡɔ ˈniːɔ/ twenty-nine
trettio /ˈtrɛtːɪɔ/ thirty
trettioett /ˈtrɛtːɪˌɛt/ thirty-one
trettio två /ˈtrɛtːɪ ˈtvɔː/ thirty-two
fyrtio /ˈfyrtɪɔ/ forty
fyrtioett /ˈfyrtɪˌɛt/ forty-one
femtio /ˈfɛmːtɪɔ/ fifty
femtioett /ˈfɛmːtɪˌɛt/ fifty-one
sextio /ˈsɛkːtɪɔ/ sixty
sjuttio /ˈʂʉtːɪɔ/ seventy
åttio /ˈɔtːɪɔ/ eighty
nittio /ˈnɪtːɪɔ/ ninety
hundra /ˈhʉnːra/ one hundred

As you can see, numbers in Swedish follow a consistent pattern. For example, from twenty-one (tjugoett) to twenty-nine (tjugonio), you add the units after the base number.

Pronunciation Tips[edit | edit source]

Swedish pronunciation can be tricky, especially for beginners. Here are some tips to help you pronounce these numbers correctly:

  • Tjugo (20): The "tj" in Swedish sounds like "sh" in English.
  • Trettio (30): The "tt" is pronounced with a strong emphasis on the "t."
  • Hundra (100): Make sure to emphasize the first syllable.

Practice saying these numbers aloud, and don't be afraid to repeat them until you feel comfortable!

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you are familiar with the numbers, let’s solidify your knowledge with some exercises. Each exercise will help you apply what you've learned in practical contexts.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct Swedish number based on the English translation provided.

1. twenty-two: __________

2. fifty: __________

3. eighty-three: __________

Solutions:

1. tjugo två

2. femtio

3. åttio tre

Exercise 2: Matching Game[edit | edit source]

Match the Swedish numbers with their English translations.

| Swedish Number | English Translation |

|---|---|

| tjugo fyra | A. thirty-four |

| trettio | B. twenty-four |

| fyrtio | C. thirty |

| trettiofyra | D. forty |

Solutions:

  • tjugo fyra - B
  • trettio - C
  • fyrtio - D
  • trettiofyra - A

Exercise 3: Number Writing[edit | edit source]

Write the following numbers in Swedish.

1. 27

2. 49

3. 56

Solutions:

1. tjugo sju

2. fyrtio nio

3. femtio sex

Exercise 4: Listening Comprehension[edit | edit source]

Listen to the following numbers and write them down in Swedish:

1. 21

2. 34

3. 88

Solutions:

1. tjugo ett

2. trettio fyra

3. åttio åtta

Exercise 5: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Use the following numbers in sentences.

1. 30

2. 45

3. 100

Example Solutions:

1. Jag har trettio kronor. (I have thirty kronor.)

2. Det kostar fyrtio fem kronor. (It costs forty-five kronor.)

3. Det finns hundra stolar i rummet. (There are one hundred chairs in the room.)

Exercise 6: Number Recognition[edit | edit source]

Identify the Swedish number for the following digits:

1. 22

2. 74

3. 66

Solutions:

1. tjugo två

2. sjuttio fyra

3. sextio sex

Exercise 7: Translate the Number[edit | edit source]

Translate the following numbers from Swedish to English.

1. nittio

2. åttio ett

3. tjugo fem

Solutions:

1. ninety

2. eighty-one

3. twenty-five

Exercise 8: Role Play[edit | edit source]

In pairs, role-play a shopping scenario where you ask for prices using numbers from 20 to 100.

Example Dialogue:

A: Hur mycket kostar den här tröjan? (How much does this sweater cost?)

B: Den kostar femtio kronor. (It costs fifty kronor.)

Exercise 9: Number Bingo[edit | edit source]

Create a Bingo card using numbers from 20 to 100. Call out numbers in Swedish and mark them on your card.

Note: Play in groups for more fun!

Exercise 10: Daily Use[edit | edit source]

Write down three situations where you might need to use numbers from 20 to 100 in daily life.

Example Situations:

1. Buying groceries.

2. Ordering food at a restaurant.

3. Asking for directions that involve distances.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing this lesson on numbers from 20 to 100 in Swedish! Remember, practice makes perfect. Keep using these numbers in your daily conversations to become more fluent. In the next lesson, we’ll explore numbers above 100, so stay tuned!

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn Swedish - Numbers 11-100 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Swedish - Swedish in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Swedish Numbers 20-1 million - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Swedish numbers - YouTube[edit | edit source]


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