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Russian numbers: 1 to 10

1 - один    

2 - два    

3 - три    

4 - четыре    

5 - пять   

6 - шесть    

7 - семь   

8 - восемь    

9 - девять  

10 -десять  

Russian numbers: 11 to 19

11 - одиннадцать

12 - двенадцать

13 - тринадцать

14 - четырнадцать

15 - пятнадцать

16 - шестнадцать

17 - семнадцать

18 - восемнадцать

19 - девятнадцать

Russian numbers: 20 and onwards

As you could see, the numbers 11-19 are simply formed by adding "надцать" to the numbers 1-9. (You will need to drop the soft sign, or the "е" in "четыре")

20 in Russian is "двадцать". The numbers 21-29 are formed in a similar way to English. Here are some examples:

20 - двадцать

21 - двадцать один

22 - двадцать два

23 - двадцать три

24 - двадцать четыре

Other compound numbers are formed in the same way, quite similar to English. (There is no need to use the word "and" in Russian). Here are the other numbers you will need to form numbers in Russia. It will be useful to learn as many of these numbers as you can because it makes it easier to understand the price of goods in Russian roubles.

30 - тридцать

40 - сорок

50 - пятьдесят

60 - шестьдесят

70 - семьдесят

80 - восемьдесят

90 - девяносто

100 - сто
200 - двести

300 - триста

400 - четыреста

500 - пятьсот

600 - шестьсот

700 - семьсот

800 - восемьсот

900 - девятьсот
1,000 - тысяча

1,000,000 - миллион

1,000,000,000 - миллиард

For example: 131 - сто тридцать один

When reading phone numbers you may also need to know the name of the digit 0.

0 - ноль

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