123 Useful List Of Slovenian Numbers And Counting

Do you want to learn Slovenian numbers and digits? Do you struggle with telling your age in Slovenian or counting objects? Are you unaware of Slovene numbers writing rules? If that is the case, then worry no more, since we brought you a lesson on numbers in the Slovenian language.

In this lesson, we will walk you through the cardinal and ordinal numbers in the Slovene language and teach you how to count. So let the learning begin!

What Are Cardinal And Ordinal Numbers In Slovenian?

Slovenian language belongs to the South Slavik group of “Serbo Croatian.” If Slovenian is your second language, then you might already be aware of the basics of counting in this language. However, if it is a new language for you, then you might be memorizing each digit.

The numbers come in two types; cardinal and ordinal. In Slovenia, different words are used for both types of numbers; however, they have various similarities, making it easier to understand what each number refers to. Certain keywords are utilized for cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers, which turn the root word (number) into its other forms. Learning the basic numbers is the key to transforming these numbers into their other forms.

You should know all the numbers by heart if you want to learn how to use them. Furthermore, learning these will make it relatively easier for you to then use them in countless other forms. So we will start from the cardinal numbers, and once giving you an idea about what those are, we will then take it up a notch and provide you with useful information about ordinal numbers.

Slovenian Numbers

Cardinal Numbers In Slovenian Numbers

When do you use cardinal numbers? It is mostly used for counting things that show the quantity of the objects. For example, counting how many clothes you have in Lithuanian. The first ten cardinal numbers are (one) èn, (two) dvá, (three) tríje, (four) štírje, (five) pét, (six) šést, (seven) sédem, (eight) ósem, (nine) devét, (ten) desétThese cardinal numbers have certain masculine, neuter, and feminine forms. These can also be referred to as the “basic numbers” which are significant to learn.

Some people write the numbers without their accent marks, e.g. (ten) desetwhich is not accurate, and we would suggest you write its accurate form desét. However, if you run out of options and are communicating with a native speaker, then writing (ten) deset would not harm you since they would understand.

Note: mostly, the numbers are written in their feminine form.

A Table for Cardinal Numbers In Slovenian Numbers

English Number Slovene Number
OneEna
TwoDve
ThreeTri
FourŠtiri
FivePet
SixŠest
SevenSedem
EightOsem
NineDevet
TenDeset
ElevenEnajst
TwelveDvanajst
ThirteenTrinajst
FourteenŠtirinajst
FifteenPetnajst
SixteenŠestnajst
SeventeenSedemnajst
EighteenOsemnajst
NineteenDevetnajst
TwentyDvajset
Twenty-OneEnaindvajset
Twenty-TwoDvaindvajset
Twenty-ThreeTriindvajset
Twenty-FourŠtiriindvajset
Twenty-FivePetindvajset
Twenty-SixŠestindvajset
Twenty-SevenSedemindvajset
Twenty-EightOsemindvajset
Twenty-NineDevetindvajset
ThirtyTrideset
Thirty-OneEnaintrideset
Thirty-TwoDváintrídeset,
Thirty-ThreeTríintrídeset
Thirty-FourŠtíriintrídeset
Thirty-FivePétintrídeset
Thirty-SixŠéstintrídeset
Thirty-SevenSédemintrídeset
Thirty-EightÓsemintrídeset
Thirty-NineDevétintrídeset
FortyŠtirideset
FiftyPetdeset
SixtyŠestdeset
SeventySedemdeset
EightyOsemdeset
NinetyDevetdeset
HundredSto
ThousandTisoč
One millionMilijon
One billionMilijarda
One trillionBilijon

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Thousands In Slovenian Numbers

The numbers that fall in the range of 1000-9999 are marked with “tísoč” in them. This is added before a number to denote that it is a thousand. It is written like dvá tísoč (2000), etc.

The numbers that are more than 1999 should have the digit-tísoč-number structure. For instance, dvá-tísoč-ena (2001).

Slovenian Numbers

Ordinal Numbers In Slovenian Numbers

In ordinal numbers, the organization of items on the basis of order or rank becomes easy. The ordinal numbers in Slovene depend upon the gender of the thing/ individual to which we are referring. Generally adding “e, o, or i” to a number can make it the ordinal number.

A Table For Ordinal Numbers

Here is a table for the first 20 numbers in Slovene;

English Number Slovene Number
Firstprvi
Seconddrugi
Thirdtretji
Fourthčetrti
Fifthpeti
Sixthšesti
Seventhsedmi
Eighthosmi
Ninthdeveti
Tenthdeseti
Eleventhenajsti
Twelvethdvanajsti
Thirteenthtrinajsti
Fourteenthštirinajsti
Fifteenthpetnajsti
Sixteenthšestnajsti
Seventeenthsedemnajsti
Eighteenthosemnajsti
Nineteenthdevetnajsti
Twentiethdvajseti

What’s Next For You?

You should try writing all the words learned today. In any language, learning becomes easy with writing. Once we write a certain word and then use it in different sentences, the nodes in our brains are strengthened, and we tend to remember them more than the words we hear or cram. In our next lesson, we will bring you a free lesson about Slovene dates and times.

That’s it for this blog. By now, you must be a pro at counting numbers using Slovenian words. If you are currently working in Slovenia or learning Slovenian, then this lesson most definitely benefits you.

Learn More About Slovenian With The Ling App

If you want free lessons about spoken language learning or blogs about languages in general, keep visiting the Ling app’s blogs. We provide blogs and tutorials in almost all languages. We will teach you how to use two forms of numbers; date and time.

If Slovenian is not your first language and you are interested in learning more about Slovenian, then make sure to visit the Ling app. We have also uploaded blogs on 5 Epic Truths about Slovenian and The Slovenian Alphabet (click on these links). Check them out! There are countless easy blogs and tutorials along with quizzes to learn Slovenian.

The Ling app brings you free lessons in the form of quizzes, flashcards, tutorials, and even games. It teaches you words in all the languages with countless examples. You can check each page on the site to get more information. Happy Learning!

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