Do you really know your numbers? In German?
Try to say and write every number you encounter today in German as well. That will be a brainteaser .-)
Here are some to get you started. Take a look at the comment tomorrow to see them written.
1
2
5
11
123
56
423
4234
97
105
1057
1.000.000
2.100.300
1.000.000.000
Now its up to you to start drilling...
Keep learning,
Stephan
Thursday, January 10, 2008
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2 comments:
You asked for feedback on your podcast, so I want to tell you that your blog and your .pdf files are wonderful learning tools and I appreciate the extra time these take for you to create.
Vielen Dank!
--Christel Bronsema
Note that I change whether to write the numbers in one or more parts (to be honest, I would never write them out at all, except on checks maybe.).
1 - eins
2 - zwei
5 - fünf
11 - elf
123 – einhundert dreiundzwanzig
56 - sechsundfünfzig
423 – vierhundert dreiundzwanzig
4234 – viertausend zweihundert vierunddreißig
97 - siebenundneunzig
105 - einhundertfünf
1057 – eintausend und siebenundfünfzig
1.000.000 – eine Million
2.100.300 – zwei Million, einhunderttausend, dreihundert
1.000.000.000 – eine Milliarde
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