Esperanto Numbers
This page is about numbers in Esperanto. Including the cardinal (counting) and ordinal (order) numbers. Each of which is used in a different situation.
One: unu
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Two: du
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Three: tri
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Four: kvar
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Five: kvin
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Six: ses
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Seven: sep
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Eight: ok
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Nine: naŭ
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Ten: dek
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Eleven: dek unu
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Twelve: dek du
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Thirteen: dek tri
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Fourteen: dek kvar
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Fifteen: dek kvin
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Sixteen: dek ses
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Seventeen: dek sep
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Eighteen: dek ok
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Nineteen: dek naŭ
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Twenty: dudek
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Thirty three: tridek tri |
One hundred: cent |
Three hundred and sixty: tricent sesdek |
One thousand: unu mil |
Here are some examples in Esperanto for the cardinal numbers above.
Two thousand and fourteen: dumil dekkvar
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One million: unu miliono
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I'm thirty years old: Mi havas tridek jarojn |
I have 2 sisters and one brother: Mi havas du fratinojn kaj unu fraton |
Now we move on to the ordinal numbers, which helps us organize things by order or rank.
First: unua
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Second: dua
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Third: tria
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Fourth: kvara
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Fifth: kvina
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Sixth: sesa
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Seventh: sepa
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Eighth: oka
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Ninth: naŭa
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Tenth: deka
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Eleventh: dekunua
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Twelfth: dekdua
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Thirteenth: dektria
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Fourteenth: dekkvara
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Fifteenth: dekkvina
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Sixteenth: deksesa
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Seventeenth: deksepa |
Eighteenth: dekoka |
Nineteenth: deknaŭa |
Twentieth: dudeka |
And here are a couple sentences related to the ordinal numbers above.
English is my first language: La angla lingvo estas mia unua lingvo
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Her second language is Spanish: Ŝia dua lingvo estas la hispana lingvo
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Once: foje |
Twice: dufoje |
After this lesson about the numbers in Esperanto, which included cardinal and ordinal numbers, now we move on to the next subject below. You can also choose your own topic from the menu above.
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