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Learn Russian Numbers 1 Million with English Pronunciation!

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Are you interested in learning the Russian language? Have you ever wondered how to say numbers in Russian? In this article, we will explore how to pronounce the Russian numbers up to 1 million with English translations. Whether you plan on traveling to Russia or simply want to expand your language skills, knowing how to count in Russian can be a valuable asset. So let's dive in!

The Basics of Russian Number System

The Russian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet, which may seem daunting at first. However, once you understand the basic patterns and sounds, counting in Russian becomes much easier. Let's start with the numbers from 1 to 10:

  1. Один - Pronounced as "a-deen", meaning "one".
  2. Два - Pronounced as "dva", meaning "two".
  3. Три - Pronounced as "tree", meaning "three".
  4. Четыре - Pronounced as "chee-ty-re", meaning "four".
  5. Пять - Pronounced as "pyat'", meaning "five".
  6. Шесть - Pronounced as "shest'", meaning "six".
  7. Семь - Pronounced as "syem'", meaning "seven".
  8. Восемь - Pronounced as "voh-syem'", meaning "eight".
  9. Девять - Pronounced as "dye-vyat'", meaning "nine".
  10. Десять - Pronounced as "dyeh-syat'", meaning "ten".

Now that you're familiar with the basic numbers, let's move on to more complex ones. In Russian, numbers from 11 to 20 are named differently compared to the rest. Let's take a look at some examples:

Russian Numbers 0 1mill with English pronunciation
Russian Numbers 0-1mill with English pronunciation
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  • Одиннадцать - Pronounced as "a-deen-na-tsyat'", meaning "eleven".
  • Двенадцать - Pronounced as "dvy-na-tsyat'", meaning "twelve".
  • Тринадцать - Pronounced as "tree-na-tsyat'", meaning "thirteen".
  • Четырнадцать - Pronounced as "chee-ty-rna-tsyat'", meaning "fourteen".
  • Пятнадцать - Pronounced as "pyat-na-tsyat'", meaning "fifteen".
  • Шестнадцать - Pronounced as "shest-na-tsyat'", meaning "sixteen".
  • Семнадцать - Pronounced as "syem-na-tsyat'", meaning "seventeen".
  • Восемнадцать - Pronounced as "voh-syem-na-tsyat'", meaning "eighteen".
  • Девятнадцать - Pronounced as "dye- vyat-na-tsyat'", meaning "nineteen".
  • Двадцать - Pronounced as "dva-d-ts aht'", meaning "twenty".

Counting Beyond Twenty

Once you've mastered counting up to twenty, the pattern becomes more repetitive, making it easier to grasp. The tens are formed simply by adding "-дцать" ("-tsat'") to the base number. For example:

  • Тридцать (tree-d-ts aht') - thirty
  • Сорок (so-rok) - forty
  • Пятьдесят (pyat'-dee-syat') - fifty
  • Шестьдесят (shest'-dee-syat') - sixty
  • Семьдесят (syem'-dee-syat') - seventy
  • Восемьдесят (voh-syem'-dee-syat') - eighty
  • Девяносто (dye-vya-nos-to) - ninety

For numbers from 21 to 99, you simply combine the tens with the units. For instance:

  • Двадцать один (dva-d-ts aht' a-deen) - twenty-one
  • Тридцать два (tree-d-ts aht' dva) - thirty-two
  • Сорок пять (so-rok pyat') - forty-five
  • Шестьдесят шесть (shest'-dee-syat' shest') - sixty-six
  • Семьдесят восемь (syem'-dee-syat' voh-syem') - seventy-eight
  • Девяносто девять (dye-vya-nos-to dye-vyat') - ninety-nine

Counting Beyond One Hundred

Now that you've learned how to count up to ninety-nine, let's move on to larger numbers. The pattern for forming numbers above one hundred is similar to that of English. The hundreds are formed by adding the base number with the word "hundred". Here are some examples:

  • Сто (stoh) - one hundred
  • Двести (dve-stee) - two hundred
  • Триста (tree-sta) - three hundred
  • Четыреста (chee-ty-re-sta) - four hundred
  • Пятьсот (pyat'-sot) - five hundred
  • Шестьсот (shest'-sot) - six hundred
  • Семьсот (syem'-sot) - seven hundred
  • Восемьсот (voh-syem'-sot) - eight hundred
  • Девятьсот (dye-vyat'-sot) - nine hundred

Combining the hundreds with the tens and units, you can count all the way up to one million! Here's an example of counting to 1,000:

  • Сто один (stoh a-deen) - one hundred and one
  • Двести двадцать (dve-stee dva-d-ts aht') - two hundred and twenty
  • Триста сорок пять (tree-sta so-rok pyat') - three hundred and forty-five
  • Пятьсот шестьдесят (pyat'-sot shest'-dee-syat') - five hundred and sixty
  • Семьсот восемьдесят девять (syem'-sot voh-syem'-dee-syat' dye-vyat') - seven hundred and eighty-nine
  • Тысяча (tys-ya-cha) - one thousand

Learning how to count in Russian may seem intimidating at first, but with practice and determination, it becomes much easier. Now that you've learned the basic patterns and pronunciations, you can confidently count in Russian up to 1 million! Whether you want to impress your Russian-speaking friends or simply expand your language skills, this knowledge will definitely come in handy. So why wait? Start practicing the Russian numbers today and unlock a whole new world of linguistic possibilities!

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Russian Numbers 0-1mill with English pronunciation
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Language : English
File size : 379 KB
Print length : 376 pages
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