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In this lesson, we will learn how to count to 10 in Latin. Although the [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Numbers|Arabic numeral]] system is widely used today, the Romans had their own numeral system, known as Roman Numerals, which was used for counting and numbering. Learning how to count from 1 (I) to 10 (X) in Latin is fundamental. In this lesson, you will learn the Latin numerals, their pronunciation and the corresponding Roman Numerals. You will also find several [https://polyglotclub.com/language/latin/video videos] at the end of the lesson to help you practice your skills. Happy learning and counting! 😎


'''Latin numbers 1-10'''
Once you've mastered counting in Latin, you might be interested in expanding your Latin vocabulary further. Check out our lessons on [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Family-Members|Latin Family Members]], [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week in Latin]], and [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Clothes|Latin Clothing Vocabulary]] to continue your Latin language journey.


Nowadays we use the arabic numeral system but the Romans used their own numeral system called roman numeral as we will see.
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==Latin numbers 1-10 with Audio==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
!'''Arabic numeral'''
!'''Numeral written in Latin'''
!'''Pronunciation (IPA)'''
!'''Pronunciation (Audio file)'''
!'''Roman Numeral'''
|-
|1
|<span class="notranslate">'''unus'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[oo'nus]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_one_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''I'''</big></span>
|-
|2
|<span class="notranslate">'''duo'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[do'o]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_two_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''II'''</big></span>
|-
|3
|<span class="notranslate">'''tres'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[tray'se]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_three_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''III'''</big></span>
|-
|4
|<span class="notranslate">'''quattuor'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[kwa'tor]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_four_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''IV'''</big></span>
|-
|5
|<span class="notranslate">'''quinque'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[kween'kwe]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_five_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''V'''</big></span>
|-
|6
|<span class="notranslate">'''sex'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[se'ks]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_six_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''VI'''</big></span>
|-
|7
|<span class="notranslate">'''septem'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[sep'tem]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_seven_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''VII'''</big></span>
|-
|8
|<span class="notranslate">'''octo'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[ok'to]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_eight_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''VIII'''</big></span>
|-
|9
|<span class="notranslate">'''novem'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[no'wem]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_nine_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<span class="notranslate"><big>'''IX'''</big></span>
|-
|10
|<span class="notranslate">'''decem'''</span>
|<span class="notranslate">[dek'em]</span>
|<span class="notranslate"><player>latin_ten_polyglotclub_wiki.mp3</player></span>
|<big>'''X'''</big>
|}
 
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== Pronunciation Videos==
===Video: Numbers 1 to 10 in Latin===
<span class="notranslate"><youtube>OWgt-R3u-dY</youtube></span>
 
=== Video: Numbers 1 to 20 in Latin ===
<span class="notranslate"><youtube>8sY8ykRXAZs</youtube></span>


The following table shows you the numbers in Latin from 1 to 10 their pronunciation and Roman Numerals :
== Counting from 01 to 10 in Latin and other languages ==


{| class="wikitable"
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!Arabic numeral
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Latin
|-
!Pronunciation
!'''NUMBER'''
!Roman Numeral
!'''ENGLISH'''
!'''LATIN'''
!'''PRONUNCIATION IN ENGLISH'''
!'''FRENCH'''
!'''PORTUGUESE'''
!'''RUSSIAN'''
!'''POLISH'''
!'''ROMANIAN'''
|-
|-
|1
|1
|unus
|<span class="notranslate">one</span>
|[oo'nus]
|<span class="notranslate">unus / una</span>
|I
|<span class="notranslate">oo nous / ou nah</span>
|<span class="notranslate">un / une</span>
|<span class="notranslate">um / uma</span>
|<span class="notranslate">один</span>
|<span class="notranslate">jeden</span>
|unu/una
|-
|-
|2
|2
|duo
|<span class="notranslate">two</span>
|[do'o]
|<span class="notranslate">duo / duæ</span>
|II
|<span class="notranslate">dou oh / dou eh</span>
|<span class="notranslate">deux</span>
|<span class="notranslate">dois / duas</span>
|<span class="notranslate">два</span>
|<span class="notranslate">dwa</span>
|doi/două
|-
|-
|3
|3
|tres
|<span class="notranslate">three</span>
|[tray'se]
|<span class="notranslate">tres</span>
|III
|<span class="notranslate">trehs</span>
|<span class="notranslate">trois</span>
|<span class="notranslate">três</span>
|<span class="notranslate">три</span>
|<span class="notranslate">trzy</span>
|trei
|-
|-
|4
|4
|quattuor
|<span class="notranslate">four</span>
|[kwa'tor]
|<span class="notranslate">quattuor</span>
|IV
|<span class="notranslate">kou ah tou ohr</span>
|<span class="notranslate">quatre</span>
|<span class="notranslate">quatro</span>
|<span class="notranslate">четыре</span>
|<span class="notranslate">cztery</span>
|patru
|-
|-
|5
|5
|quinque
|<span class="notranslate">five</span>
|[kween'kwe]
|<span class="notranslate">quinque</span>
|V
|<span class="notranslate">kou  ihn kou eh</span>
|<span class="notranslate">cinq</span>
|<span class="notranslate">cinco</span>
|<span class="notranslate">пять</span>
|<span class="notranslate">pięć</span>
|cinci
|-
|-
|6
|6
|sex
|<span class="notranslate">six</span>
|[se'ks]
|<span class="notranslate">sex</span>
|VI
|<span class="notranslate">sehks</span>
|<span class="notranslate">six</span>
|<span class="notranslate">seis</span>
|<span class="notranslate">шесть</span>
|<span class="notranslate">sześć</span>
|şase
|-
|-
|7
|7
|septem
|<span class="notranslate">seven</span>
|[sep'tem]
|<span class="notranslate">septem</span>
|VII
|<span class="notranslate">sehp  tehm</span>
|<span class="notranslate">sept</span>
|<span class="notranslate">sete</span>
|<span class="notranslate">семь</span>
|<span class="notranslate">siedem</span>
|șapte
|-
|-
|8
|<span class="notranslate">8</span>
|octo
|<span class="notranslate">eight</span>
|[ok'to]
|<span class="notranslate">octo</span>
|VIII
|<span class="notranslate">ohk toh</span>
|<span class="notranslate">huit</span>
|<span class="notranslate">oito</span>
|<span class="notranslate">восемь</span>
|<span class="notranslate">osiem</span>
|opt
|-
|-
|9
|9
|novem
|<span class="notranslate">nine</span>
|[no'wem]
|<span class="notranslate">novem</span>
|IX
|<span class="notranslate">noh wehm</span>
|<span class="notranslate">neuf</span>
|<span class="notranslate">nove</span>
|<span class="notranslate">девять</span>
|<span class="notranslate">dziewięć</span>
|nouă
|-
|-
|10
|10
|decem
|<span class="notranslate">ten</span>
|[dek'em]
|<span class="notranslate">decem</span>
|X
|<span class="notranslate">deh kehm</span>
|<span class="notranslate">dix</span>
|<span class="notranslate">dez</span>
|<span class="notranslate">десять</span>
|<span class="notranslate">dziesięć</span>
|zece
|}
|}
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== Video ==
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 25 March 2023

How to Count to Ten in Latin - Writing & Pronunciation
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In this lesson, we will learn how to count to 10 in Latin. Although the Arabic numeral system is widely used today, the Romans had their own numeral system, known as Roman Numerals, which was used for counting and numbering. Learning how to count from 1 (I) to 10 (X) in Latin is fundamental. In this lesson, you will learn the Latin numerals, their pronunciation and the corresponding Roman Numerals. You will also find several videos at the end of the lesson to help you practice your skills. Happy learning and counting! 😎

Once you've mastered counting in Latin, you might be interested in expanding your Latin vocabulary further. Check out our lessons on Latin Family Members, Days of the Week in Latin, and Latin Clothing Vocabulary to continue your Latin language journey.

PS: Feel free to edit this page if you think it could be improved!

Latin numbers 1-10 with Audio[edit | edit source]

Arabic numeral Numeral written in Latin Pronunciation (IPA) Pronunciation (Audio file) Roman Numeral
1 unus [oo'nus]

I
2 duo [do'o]

II
3 tres [tray'se]

III
4 quattuor [kwa'tor]

IV
5 quinque [kween'kwe]

V
6 sex [se'ks]

VI
7 septem [sep'tem]

VII
8 octo [ok'to]

VIII
9 novem [no'wem]

IX
10 decem [dek'em]

X


Pronunciation Videos[edit | edit source]

Video: Numbers 1 to 10 in Latin[edit | edit source]

Video: Numbers 1 to 20 in Latin[edit | edit source]

Counting from 01 to 10 in Latin and other languages[edit | edit source]

NUMBER ENGLISH LATIN PRONUNCIATION IN ENGLISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE RUSSIAN POLISH ROMANIAN
1 one unus / una oo nous / ou nah un / une um / uma один jeden unu/una
2 two duo / duæ dou oh / dou eh deux dois / duas два dwa doi/două
3 three tres trehs trois três три trzy trei
4 four quattuor kou ah tou ohr quatre quatro четыре cztery patru
5 five quinque kou ihn kou eh cinq cinco пять pięć cinci
6 six sex sehks six seis шесть sześć şase
7 seven septem sehp tehm sept sete семь siedem șapte
8 eight octo ohk toh huit oito восемь osiem opt
9 nine novem noh wehm neuf nove девять dziewięć nouă
10 ten decem deh kehm dix dez десять dziesięć zece

Related Latin Lessons[edit source]

Count to 10 in All Languages[edit source]

Other Related Lessons[edit | edit source]