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Swedish language is spoken by approximately 10 million people, mostly in Sweden and Finland. In this lesson, we will learn how to use numbers from 0 to 20 in Swedish.
Heading level 2: Numbers 0-10[編集 | ソースを編集]
Let's start with the numbers from 0 to 10. Here are the Swedish numbers with their pronunciation and Japanese translation:
Swedish | Pronunciation | Japanese |
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0 | noll | ゼロ (zero) |
1 | ett | 一 (ichi) |
2 | två | 二 (ni) |
3 | tre | 三 (san) |
4 | fyra | 四 (shi) |
5 | fem | 五 (go) |
6 | sex | 六 (roku) |
7 | sju | 七 (shichi) |
8 | åtta | 八 (hachi) |
9 | nio | 九 (kyuu) |
10 | tio | 十 (jyuu) |
- ett (one) and tio (ten) are pronounced similarly.
- fyra (four) is sometimes pronounced as "fira".
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Now, let's move on to the numbers from 11 to 20. Here are the Swedish numbers with their pronunciation and Japanese translation:
Swedish | Pronunciation | Japanese |
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11 | elva | 十一 (juuichi) |
12 | tolv | 十二 (juuni) |
13 | tretton | 十三 (juusan) |
14 | fjorton | 十四 (juushi) |
15 | femton | 十五 (juugo) |
16 | sexton | 十六 (juuroku) |
17 | sjutton | 十七 (juushichi) |
18 | arton | 十八 (juuhachi) |
19 | nitton | 十九 (juukyuu) |
20 | tjugo | 二十 (nijuu) |
- elva (eleven) and tolv (twelve) are irregular in the sense that they do not follow the pattern of the other numbers.
Now that you have learned the Swedish numbers from 0 to 20, you can start using them in your daily conversations. Keep practicing and don't forget to pay attention to the pronunciation.