1.6 – Číslovky – Numbers

1.6 – Číslovky – Numbers

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1.6 – Číslovky – Numbers

nula

zero

jeden (m.), jedna (f.), jedno (n.)

one

dva (m.), dvě (f., n.)

two

tři

three

čtyři

four

pět

five

šest

six

sedm

seven

osm

eight

devět

nine

deset

ten

jedenáct

eleven

dvanáct

twelve

třináct

thirteen

čtrnáct

fourteen

patnáct

fifteen

šestnáct

sixteen

sedmnáct

seventeen

osmnáct

eighteen

devatenáct

nineteen

dvacet

twenty

dvacet jedna (jednadvacet)

twenty one

dvacet dva (dvaadvacet)

twenty two

dvacet tři (třiadvacet)

twenty three

dvacet čtyři (čtyřiadvacet)

twenty four

dvacet pět (pětadvacet)

twenty five

dvacet šest (šestadvacet)

twenty six

dvacet sedm (sedmadvacet)

twenty seven

dvacet osm (osmadvacet)

twenty eight

dvacet devět (devětadvacet)

twenty nine

třicet

thirty

čtyřicet

forty

padesát

fifty

šedesát

sixty

sedmdesát

seventy

osmdesát

eighty

devadesát

ninety

sto

one hundred

Compound numbers

There are two ways of forming compound numbers (21, 22, 35, 47, 56)

  1. dvacet jedna (21) – this way is more familiar to English speakers
  2. jednadvacet (1 and 20) – this is how German forms its compound numbers and some Czechs prefer this format, while others prefer the type more familiar to English speakers. These are given in parentheses here.

When deciding how to make a compound numeral, use whichever way feels more comfortable — both are correct.

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