Learn Russian Numbers from 20 to 100

Posted on June 13th, 2011

Hi! Today you will learn how to count from 20 to 100 in Russian!
If you don’t know Russian numbers 1 to 20 yet, you can learn them by watching my previous numbers lessons:
Learn Russian numbers from 1 to 10 here.
Learn Russian numbers from 10 to 20 here.

Here is learn Russian numbers from 20 to 100 video:

Once, you know how to count to 20, things get a little easier then. Now, you need to learn numbers 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90,  and 100.
And here they are:

десять [DYE-syat'] = ten
двадцать [DVAD-tsat'] = twenty
тридцать [TRIT-tsat'] = thirty
сорок [SO-rak] = forty
пятьдесят [pyat'-di-SYAT] = fifty
шестьдесят [shest'-di-SYAT] = sixty
семьдесят [SYEM-di-syat] = seventy
восемьдесят [VO-sim-di-syat] = eighty
девяносто [di-vya-NOS-ta] = ninety
сто [STO] = one hundred

To count from 20 to 30, all you need is to combine number 20 with number 1 to say 21:
Двадцать + один = двадцать один

Combine 20 with 2 to say twenty-two:
Двадцать + два = двадцать два

Combine 20 with 3 to say twenty-three:
Двадцать + три = двадцать три

Combine 20 with 4 to say twenty-three:
Двадцать + четыре = двадцать четыре

Combine 20 with 5 to say twenty-three:
Двадцать + пять = двадцать пять

And so on. No other rules, and no exception.

Here are a few examples:

28 – двадцать + восемь = двадцать восемь
34 – тридцать + четыре = тридцать четыре
41 – сорок + один = сорок один
56 -  пятьдесят + шесть = пятьдесят шесть
63 -  шестьдесят + три = шестьдесят три
75 -  семьдесят + пять = семьдесят пять
82 – восемьдесят + два = восемьдесят два
97 – девяносто + семь = девяносто семь

I hope you had fun today!

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Viktoria.

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