Turkish/Numbers

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[edit] Numbers

Digits:(Rakamlar)

0 sıfır
1 bir
2 iki
3 üç
4 dört
5 beş
6 altı
7 yedi
8 sekiz
9 dokuz

Decades:

10 on
20 yirmi
30 otuz
40 kırk
50 elli
60 altmış
70 yetmiş
80 seksen
90 doksan

Hints about decades: Seksen and doksan were sekizon, and dokuzon (eightten and nineten). For elli el means a single hand elli means with hand if you don't consider the number; one ten for each finger, but this connection is a coincedence (it will help you remembering though)

100 yüz
200 ikiyüz, 300 üçyüz and so on

1.000 bin
2.000 ikibin 3.000 üçbin so on

10.000 onbin
20.000 yirmibin 30.000 otuzbin and so on

for the rest use the same pattern for thousands

1.000.000 bir milyon

1.000.000.000 bir milyar

1.000.000.000.000 bir trilyon

1.000.000.000.000.000 bir katrilyon

Example 123.456.789 is read as Yüz yirmi üç milyon dört yüz elli altı bin yedi yüz seksen dokuz

If you are writing a number in letters there are two cases:
1. You are writing down some amount of money on a check or something alike: No spaces are used,
2. Anything else: Use spaces as in the example above for easier reading.


Saymak  : To count

sum : toplamak (toplamak also means to tidy up, or put things together,or to collect)
subtract : çıkarmak (The verb çıkarmak also means to take something out of something(eg. Cebinden para çıkardı-He has taken out money from his pocket) ))
multiply : çarpmak (the verb çarpmak also means to collide)
divide : bölmek

+ artı
- eksı
x çarpı/kere
/ bölü

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Lessons :: 01 · 02 · 03
Vocabulary :: 01 · 02 · 03 · 04 · 05 · 06 · 07
Grammar :: 01 · 02 · 03 · 04 · 05 · 06 · 07 · 08 · 09 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15

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