english pronunciations are:
1. eins
2. swei
3. drei
4. fear
5. fe-unf
6. zeks
7. zeben
8. akht
9. no-en
10. sain
20. swan-sish
30. drei-sich
40. fear- sich
you see just add sich with single digits.
and for more numbers , for example..
54. fear unt fe-unf-sich
that means 4 and 50.
like this you can continue counting.
Take care
2006-12-23 02:02:34
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answer #1
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answered by Its my Duty 3
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1 eins 11 elf
2 zwei 12 zwölf
3 drei 13 dreizehn
4 vier 14 vierzehn
5 fünf 15 fünfzehn
6 sechs 16 sechzehn
7 sieben 17 siebzehn
8 acht 18 achtzehn
9 neun 19 neunzehn
10 zehn
2006-12-23 02:34:58
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answer #2
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answered by worldpeace 1
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1=eins (inz)
2=zwei (tsvy)
3=drei (dry)
4=vier (feer)
5=fünf (funf)
6=sechs (seks)
7=sieben (seebn)
8=acht (okt)
9= neun (noin)
10= zehn (zayn)
11=elf (elf)
12= zwölf (tswelf)
13=dreizehn (dryzayn)
14=vierzehn(feerzayn)
15=fünfzehn(funfzayn)
16=sechzehn (sekzayn)
17= siebzehn (seebzayn)
18= achtzehn (aktzayn)
19=neunzehn (noinzayn)
20= zwanzig (tswontsig)
21= einundzwanzig (ine-ant-tswonzig)
22= zweiundzwanzig (tswy-ant-tswonzig)
30=dreißig (dryssig)
31= einunddreißig (ine-ant-dryssig)
40=vierzig (feerzig)
50=fünfzig (funfzig)
60=sechzig (sekzig)
70=siebzig (seebzig)
80=achtzig (ochzig)
90=neunzig (noinzig)
100= einhundert (inehundert)
2006-12-23 03:48:17
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answer #3
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answered by tine 4
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1 = eins = ines.........as in dines
2 = zwei = tsvy........ts as in tsar and vy to rhyme with why
3 = drei = dry...........as in dry the dishes
4 = vier = fear.........as in terrified
5 = funf = foonf.........the oo is short , as in foot, soot . not long as in boot
6 = sechs = zeXs.......X represents greek Chi a back of the throat sound, as Scots say loch
7 = sieben = zeebn
8 = acht = uXt........u as in cub, thud, and X = chi again
9 = neun = noin
10 = zehn = tsain.....to rhyme with train
54 = vier und funfzig = fear oont foonf tsiX.....oo as in foot, X = chi
30 = dry siX ....again the back of the throat sound greek chi
50 = foonf tsiX ....se 54 above
I notice since I started that people are giving you different pronunciations. German, like English is pronounced many ways.
I've given you the variation I learnt in about the northern half of Germany
2006-12-23 03:53:25
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answer #4
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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Sure :
eins aints 1
zwei tsvai 2
drei drai 3
vier fear 4
fünf fiunf 5
sechs zex 6
sieben zeeben 7
acht aht 8
neun noin 9
zehn tsen 10
vier und fünfzig fear und fiunftsih 54
dreißig draisih 30
fünfzig fiunftsih 50
Good luck recognizing them when they speak really really fast :)
2006-12-23 03:31:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I know how to count to ten in spanish, but not german. I'm going to Germany this summer. I might learn there. It will be great.
2006-12-23 02:01:43
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answer #6
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answered by Mr. Piggy 1
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1- eie-n-ss
2- s-v-i
3- dry
4-fear
5- f-oo-n-f
6- z-ex
7- see-ben
8- act
9-n-oy-n
10- zen
i can spell then but thats how to say them
like this:
unit then ten
example: 20= zwanzig (swa-n-sig)
4= vier (fear)
so you say:
vierundzwanzig (fear-und-swan-sig
2006-12-23 01:56:11
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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eins, zwei, drei, veer, fucf, seht, selen, aucht, neun , zehn
2006-12-23 20:05:24
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answer #8
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answered by Neighbour 5
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eins
zwei
drei
veer
funf
seht
seben
aucht
neun
zehn
2006-12-23 01:55:11
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answer #9
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answered by lancelotlinksecertchimo 1
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