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1 eins (eye-nz)
2 zwei (ts-v-eye)
3 drei (dr-eye)
4 vier (feer)
5 fünf (foonf)
6 sechs (zehs, gutteral h)
7 sieben (zeeb-en)
8 acht (aht, gutteral h)
9 neun (noin)
10 zehn (tsehn)
11 elf
12 zwölf (tsvoolf)
13 dreizehn (dr-eye tsehn)
14 vierzehn (feer tsehn)
15 fünfzehn (foonf tsehn)
16 sechzehn (zeh tsehn, gutteral h)
17 siebzehn (zeeb tsehn)
18 achtzehn (aht tsehn, gutteral h)
19 neunzehn (noin tsehn)
20 zwanzig (ts-vahn-ts-ik)
21 einundzwanzig (eye-n oond ts-vahn-ts-ik)
22 zweiundzwanzig (ts-v-ei oond ts-vahn-ts-ik)
(and so on, "three and twenty" for twenty three)
...
30 draßig (drah-sik)
40 vierzig (feer tsik)
50 fünfzig
60 sechzig
70 siebzig
80 achtzig
90 neunzig
100 (ein)hundert (eye-n hoond-ert)
Wie man
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1.eins 3.
drei 5.
fünf 7.
sieben 9.neun
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eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs sieben acht neun zehn Sometimes zwei is switched to zwo to avoid confusion with drei
1 - eins
2 - zwei
3 - drei
4 - vier
5 - fünf
6 - sechs
7 - sieben
8 - acht
9 - neun
10 - zehn
eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs sieben acht neun zehn
Hundert is German for hundred. I think you can also say einhundert for one hundred.
Hundert
ein Hundert
Ein hundert is one hundred in German.
yes, britney spears is 100% german
hundert is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Einhundert
Hundert.
As of 2021, the German Mark (DEM) is no longer in circulation since Germany adopted the Euro (EUR) as its currency in 2002. Therefore, the value of 100 German Mark would be purely historical and would depend on the exchange rate at the time of conversion to another currency like the Euro.
(ein)hundert
200
It is possible.
not a 100% shore but if you terminate your us citizen ship you can apply for a German one and German pass port then you can apply but you have to speak German.
Currently Bugatti is owned by VW, which is German, so Bugatti is 100% German built, but Bugatti is not originated in Germany, so is it German?, you decide..
There is about 100 miles from Copenhagen, Denmark to the German Mainland. --Ean