Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Counting-21-and-Beyond/kk
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In this lesson, you will learn how to count beyond twenty in Vietnamese. Vietnamese counting system is based on the number ten, so it's important to understand the basic numbers from 1 to 10 before moving on to higher numbers.
Heading level 2: Basic Vietnamese Numbers[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]
Before we start counting beyond 20, let's review the basic Vietnamese numbers:
Vietnamese | Pronunciation | Kazakh Translation |
---|---|---|
một | mot | бір |
hai | hai | екі |
ba | ba | үш |
bốn | bon | төрт |
năm | nam | бес |
sáu | sau | алты |
bảy | bay | жеті |
tám | tam | сегіз |
chín | chin | тоғыз |
mười | muoi | он |
As you can see, Vietnamese numbers are quite easy to learn. Now, let's move on to counting beyond 20.
Heading level 2: Counting Beyond 20[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]
In Vietnamese, counting beyond 20 is quite straightforward. To form numbers from 21 to 29, simply combine the word "mươi" (meaning "ten") with the numbers from 1 to 9. For example:
- 21: hai mươi mốt (literally "two ten one")
- 22: hai mươi hai (literally "two ten two")
- 23: hai mươi ba (literally "two ten three")
- 24: hai mươi bốn (literally "two ten four")
- 25: hai mươi lăm (literally "two ten five")
- 26: hai mươi sáu (literally "two ten six")
- 27: hai mươi bảy (literally "two ten seven")
- 28: hai mươi tám (literally "two ten eight")
- 29: hai mươi chín (literally "two ten nine")
For numbers from 30 to 99, simply combine the numbers from 3 to 9 with the word "mươi". For example:
- 30: ba mươi (literally "three ten")
- 40: bốn mươi (literally "four ten")
- 50: năm mươi (literally "five ten")
- 60: sáu mươi (literally "six ten")
- 70: bảy mươi (literally "seven ten")
- 80: tám mươi (literally "eight ten")
- 90: chín mươi (literally "nine ten")
To form numbers from 101 to 199, simply combine the word "một trăm" (meaning "one hundred") with the numbers from 0 to 99. For example:
- 101: một trăm lẻ một (literally "one hundred and one")
- 150: một trăm năm mươi (literally "one hundred five ten")
Heading level 2: Interesting Facts[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]
Vietnamese counting system has some interesting quirks that are worth mentioning:
- Vietnamese people usually count money in "đồng", which is the currency of Vietnam. One US dollar is worth about 23,000 đồng.
- Vietnamese people often use their fingers to count. However, they use a different method than the one used in the Western world. Instead of starting with the index finger, Vietnamese people start with the thumb.
- Vietnamese people often use the word "cục" to refer to a large, round number. For example, "một cục đồng" means "one million đồng".
Heading level 1[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]
Congratulations! You have learned how to count beyond twenty in Vietnamese. Keep practicing and soon you'll be able to count to a hundred and beyond!
Басқа сабақтар[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]
- Курс 0 до A1 → Словарь → Приветствие и прощание
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Family Members
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Introducing Yourself
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Drinks and Beverages
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Giving Directions
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Modes of Transportation
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 1-10
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Vietnamese Food
- 0 dan A1 Kurs → Vocabulary → Relationships
- Курс 0 до A1 → Словарный запас → Заказ еды
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 11-20