Language/Swedish/Vocabulary/Numbers-20-100/ja
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Swedish Vocabulary → Numbers 20-100
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Introduction Welcome to the Swedish vocabulary course for complete beginners. In this lesson, you will learn how to count from 20 to 100 in Swedish. We will cover the pronunciation of each number and provide cultural insights to make your learning experience more interesting.
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Swedish Numbers from 20 to 29
To start with, let's learn the Swedish numbers from 20 to 29. Here is a table with the Swedish pronunciation and Japanese translations for each number:
Swedish | Pronunciation | Japanese |
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20 | tjug(o) | 20 (ニュゴ) |
21 | tjug(o)ett | 21 (ニュゴエット) |
22 | tjug(o)två | 22 (ニュゴトゥー) |
23 | tjug(o)tre | 23 (ニュゴトレ) |
24 | tjugo(f)yra | 24 (ニュゴフィラ) |
25 | tjug(o)fem | 25 (ニュゴフェム) |
26 | tjug(o)sex | 26 (ニュゴセックス) |
27 | tjug(o)sju | 27 (ニュゴシュー) |
28 | tjug(o)åtta | 28 (ニュゴオッタ) |
29 | tjugo(nio) | 29 (ニュゴニオ) |
Now, let's practice saying these numbers out loud. Repeat after me: "tjug(o)", "tjug(o)ett", "tjug(o)två", "tjug(o)tre", "tjugo(f)yra", "tjug(o)fem", "tjug(o)sex", "tjug(o)sju", "tjug(o)åtta", "tjugo(nio)". Good job!
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Swedish Numbers from 30 to 100
Next, let's move on to the Swedish numbers from 30 to 100. Here is a table with the Swedish pronunciation and Japanese translations for each number:
Swedish | Pronunciation | Japanese |
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30 | trettio | 30 (トレティオ) |
40 | fyrtio | 40 (フィルティオ) |
50 | femtio | 50 (フェムティオ) |
60 | sextio | 60 (セクスティオ) |
70 | sjuttio | 70 (シュッティオ) |
80 | åttio | 80 (オッティオ) |
90 | nittio | 90 (ニッティオ) |
100 | hundra | 100 (フンドラ) |
Let's practice saying these numbers out loud as well. Repeat after me: "trettio", "fyrtio", "femtio", "sextio", "sjuttio", "åttio", "nittio", "hundra". Great job!
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Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to count from 20 to 100 in Swedish. Keep practicing and you will soon master the Swedish language. Don't forget to use these numbers in real-life situations, such as when shopping or telling time. See you in the next lesson!