The1 st of March Ordinal numbers (1 - 100) Ordinal numbers (1 - 100) 1 - 10 1 (one) → 1 st (first) 2 (two) → 2 nd (second) 3 (three) → 3 rd (third) 4 (four
Writingordinal words and numbers worksheets. Students write out ordinal words and / or numbers to describe the position of fish in a line. One of thousands of free reading and math worksheets from K5 Learning.
İngilizceSayılar ve Sıra sayılar/Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers in English. Ders 1 İngilizce Alfabe/English Alphabet.
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ORDINALNUMBERS (SIRALAMA SAYILARI) 1st - first - birinci 2nd - second - ikinci 3rd İngilizce'de 1'den 100'e Kadar Sayılar, Binler, Milyonlar, Milyarlar.
1/20 - a twentieth; 47/100 - forty-seven hundredths; 1/100 - a hundredth; Notice that for 1/4, you can say a quarter OR a fourth. IF we have a whole number with a fraction, we use the word AND between the two parts. e.g. 2 3/5 = two and a three-fifths. For parts of whole numbers, we use a decimal point (and NOT a comma).
BSoD. We use ordinal numbers to talk about the "order" of things or to define a thing's position in a series. first 1st second 2nd third 3rd fourth 4th fifth 5th sixth 6th seventh 7th eighth 8th ninth 9th tenth 10th eleventh 11th twelfth 12th thirteenth 13th fourteenth 14th fifteenth 15th sixteenth 16th seventeenth 17th eighteenth 18th nineteenth 19th twentieth 20th twenty-first 21st twenty-second 22nd twenty-third 23rd twenty-fourth 24th thirtieth 30th thirty-first 31st fortieth 40th fiftieth 50th sixtieth 60th seventieth 70th eightieth 80th ninetieth 90th hundredth 100th hundred and first 101st hundred and fifty-second 152nd two hundredth 200th thousandth 1,000th millionth 1,000,000th billionth 1,000,000,000th trillionth 1,000,000,000,000th Note that after the numeral or digit, we write the last two letters of the word. For example, we take the last two letters of first and add them to the digit 1 to make 1st. Transcript Well I placed a bet on a horse and I hoped it would win I was glued to the television watching the racing But it wasn't 1st first or 2nd second 3rd third or 4th fourth 5th fifth, 6th sixth 7th seventh of course 8th eighth 9th ninth 10th tenth 11th eleventh 12th twelfth 13th thirteenth 14th fourteenth 15th fifteenth or 16th sixteenth 17th seventeenth 18th eighteenth 19th nineteenth 20th twentieth 21st twenty-first 22nd twenty-second 23rd twenty-third 24th twenty-fourth 25th twenty-fifth 26th twenty-sixth 27th twenty-seventh 28th twenty-eighth 29th twenty-ninth 30th thirtieth Not even 31st thirty-first! Nowhere to be seen 32nd thirty-second 33rd thirty-third 34th thirty-fourth 35th thirty-fifth 36th thirty-sixth 37th thirty-seventh 38th thirty-eighth 39th thirty-ninth 40th fortieth Uh huh... I'll carry on counting 41st forty-first 42nd forty-second 43rd forty-third 44th forty-fourth 45th forty-fifth 46th forty-sixth 47th forty-seventh 48th forty-eighth 49th forty-ninth 50th fiftieth Nowhere to be seen 60th sixtieth 70th seventieth 80th eightieth 90th ninetieth 100th hundredth 101st hundred and first No, I came in last 152nd hundred and fifty-second What a donkey! Numbers Vocabulary Cardinal Numbers Ordinal Numbers Thousands Tens and Units Blues Song Decimals Fractions Basic Maths Symbols Roman Numerals Numbers Vocabulary Quiz EnglishClub Learn English Vocabulary Topic Vocabulary Numbers Ordinal Numbers
We created this chart so that you can use it as a quick reference guide whenever you are writing numbers. Remember that you need to use a hyphen - to join the two parts of numbers between 21 and 99. Though native speakers sometimes leave it out because they don’t realize it is needed You will notice I added some of the larger numbers too hundred, thousand, million. I recommend reading about the difference between million and millions and when you should and should NOT put an S at the end of the word. This same rules apply when talking about hundreds and thousands so make sure you know about it. We have written more details about all numbers in English, both cardinal and ordinal numbers, as well as Fractions and Decimals here Numbers in English If you would like to practice these numbers then try the following games Numbers from 1-100 in English Numbers Spelling Game We also have a page about how to say telephone numbers in English. ESL / ELL Video Listen to the pronunciation of the numbers from 1 to 100 English Teacher Resource We have created a version of this numbers chart that ESL / ELA Teachers can print and use in class and parents with their kids. There is a large one page version and a version with two per page. Our logo appears much smaller and I have removed the websites at the bottom. You can find it by clicking on the image below Did you know we also have we also have a version of this chart with the numbers in Spanish? I hope you find this useful. Have a great day!
EnglishAllWhen we start learning a language, we’re first introduced to its fundamentals the alphabet, some basic vocabulary, and numbers. And while our primary goal is to communicate in the language we’re learning, we tend to focus on learning tons of new words and mastering the grammar. Yet, we often leave the numbers forgotten somewhere in the depths of our memory. However, numbers are an essential part of our everyday life. Knowing them enables you to tell the time, buy groceries, and talk about historical events. So, in this article, we’ll stop delaying the inevitable and learn how to count to 1000 in the English language. Plus, we’ll cover the English numbers spelling, the pronunciation, and the different ways to use those numbers, from fractions to percentages and decimals. Ready? Steady? Go! Why learn English numbers? Can you imagine a society that functions without numbers? We certainly can’t. Numbers are everywhere and are connected to everything we do. Numbers are a part of everything from telling the time, buying groceries to distance, dates, and general conversation. They’re part of science, technology, and thus humanity and life. Let’s look at some of the main reasons why you should learn all about numerals. Understanding dates and time Knowing numbers is essential when scheduling business meetings, going out with friends or catching a plane. If you don’t know them, you might easily get confused when it comes to the dates and times of your business meetings, train departures, or your friend’s birthday party. You certainly don’t want to miss any of these important events simply because you didn’t study the numbers! Understanding prices If you don’t know the cost of what you’re buying, you can easily spend more money than you intended. Although you can see the price of every item in the supermarket, you need to ask for it in some places. Knowing English numerals will help you understand the prices while shopping in local markets, second-hand shops, or negotiating the cost of the product or service you want to purchase. Understanding phone numbers Phones are an intrinsic part of our everyday life, and so are phone numbers. We need them to make new friends, ask that cute girl or guy out, make restaurant reservations, and call important organizations or departments. If you don’t understand English numbers, you’ll easily write down the wrong phone number. This can make you miss out on new friendships, fun dates, and complicate dealing with important matters. Learn English numbers, spelling, and pronunciation In order to count in English, you first need to learn the numbers from 1 to 20. Once you learn the spelling and pronunciation of these numbers, it’ll help you easily count to 1000. However, learning the first 20 numbers in any language is always the hardest. Below, we’ll give you the spelling and phonetic pronunciation of each number. Pay attention to each sound, as later on, you’ll need to put them together to form higher numbers. So, let’s break it down! 1 - 20 Tones for numbers 1-10 are simple. However, those for 11-20 are harder because they're compound tones. It means that there are multiple sounds involved in pronouncing them. For example, to pronounce 11, you’ll say “ee-LEH-vihn.” Check out the table below for more sounds. Number English numbers spelling English pronunciation 1 One /wuhn/ 2 Two /too/ 3 Three /three/ 4 Four /fohr/ 5 Five /faiv/ 6 Six /sihks/ 7 Seven /SEH-vəɪn/ 8 Eight /ayt/ 9 Nine /nain/ 10 Ten /tehn/ 11 Eleven /ee-LEH-vihn/ 12 Twelve /twehl-ve/ 13 Thirteen /th’r-TEEN/ 14 Fourteen /fohr-TEEN/ 15 Fifteen /fihf-TEEN/ 16 Sixteen /sih-ks-TEEN/ 17 Seventeen /seh-vihn-TEEN/ 18 Eighteen /ay[t]-TEEN/ 19 Nineteen /nain-TEEN/ 20 Twenty /TWEHN-[t]ee/ 21 - 99 When a number contains tens and ones, don’t pause between the two words. For example, the number 23 is pronounced as "twenty-three." Number Spelling English Pronunciation 21 Twenty-One /twehn-[t]ee-WUHN/ 22 Twenty-Two /twehn-[t]ee-TOO/ 23 Twenty-Three /twehn-[t]ee-THREE/ 24 Twenty-Four /twehn-[t]ee-FOHR/ 25 Twenty-Five /twehn-[t]ee-FAIV/ 26 Twenty-Six /twehn-[t]ee-SIH-ks/ 27 Twenty-Seven /twehn-[t]ee-SEH-vihn/ 28 Twenty-Eight /twehn-[t]ee-AY[T]/ 29 Twenty-Nine /twehn-[t]ee-NAIN/ 30 Thirty /TH’R-dee/ 31 Thirty-One /th’r-dee-WUHN/ 32 Thirty-Two /th’r-dee-TOO/ 33 Thirty-Three /th’r-dee-THREE/ 34 Thirty-Four /th’r-dee-FOHR/ 35 Thirty-Five /th’r-dee-FAIV/ 36 Thirty-Six /th’r-dee-SIH-ks/ 37 Thirty-Seven /th’r-dee-SEH-vihn/ 38 Thirty-Eight /th’r-dee-AY[T]/ 39 Thirty-Nine /th’r-dee-NAIN/ 40 Forty /FOHR-dee/ 45 Forty-Five /fohr-dee-FAIV/ 50 Fifty /FIHF-dee/ 52 Fifty-Two /fihf-dee-TOO/ 55 Fifty-Five /fihf-dee-FAIV/ 60 Sixty /SIH-ks-dee/ 66 Sixty-Six /sih-ks-dee-SIH-ks/ 70 Seventy /SEH-vihn-dee/ 77 Seventy-Seven /seh-vihn-dee-SEH-vihn/ 80 Eighty /AY-dee/ 88 Eighty-Eight /ay-dee-AY[T]/ 90 Ninety /NAIN-dee/ 99 Ninety-Nine /nain-dee-NAIN/ 100 - 1000 Let us look at how numbers 100 - 1000 are pronounced. Number Spelling English Pronunciation 100 One Hundred /wuhn-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 200 Two Hundred /too-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 300 Three Hundred /three-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 400 Four Hundred /fohr-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 500 Five Hundred /faiv-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 600 Six Hundred /sihks-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 700 Seven Hundred /SEH-vəɪn-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 800 Eight Hundred /ayt-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 900 Nine Hundred /nain-HUN-dʒrih[d]/ 999 Nine Hundred Ninety Nine /nain-HUN-dʒrih[d] nain-dee-NAIN/ 1000 One Thousand /wuhn-thauzend/ How to put it all together Let’s look at an example of a number such as four hundred fifty-five 455. You pronounce 455 by joining four hundred fohr-HUN-dʒrih[d] + fifty FIHF-dee + five faiv = four hundred fifty-five fohr-HUN-dʒrihd FIHF-dee-faiv. Combining numbers in English may seem complex. However, once you understand the logic behind it, it becomes easier. For example, a number such as 999 is a combination of 900 + 90 + 9, so nine hundred nain-HUN-dʒrih[d] + ninety nain-dee + nine NAIN. Ordinal numbers in English English has both cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers. Cardinal numbers describe quantity one, two, three, etc., and ordinal numbers describe position or rank in sequential order first, second, third, etc.. More specifically, we use ordinal numbers when talking about order or placement in a sequence or series. We use the suffix -th to form most ordinal numbers, such as fourth, fifth, or tenth. The ordinal numbers for one first, two second, and three third are exceptions. Number Cardinal Ordinal 1 One First 2 Two Second 3 Three Third 4 Four Fourth 5 Five Fifth 6 Six Sixth 7 Seven Seventh 8 Eight Eighth 9 Nine Ninth 10 Ten Tenth 11 Eleven Eleventh 12 Twelve Twelth 13 Thirteen Thirteenth 14 Fourteen Fourteenth 15 Fifteen Fifteenth 16 Sixteen Sixteenth 17 Seventeen Seventeenth 18 Eighteen Eighteenth 19 Nineteen Nineteenth 20 Twenty Twentieth English ordinal numbers from 21 - 99 English ordinal numbers from 21 to 99 and beyond are formed by a cardinal number for the tens and an ordinal number for the ones. So, for example, the ordinal number for twenty-five 25 is twenty-fifth 25th. You must use a hyphen. Number Cardinal Ordinal 21 Twenty-One Twenty-First 22 Twenty-Two Twenty-Second 23 Twenty-Three Twenty-Third 24 Twenty-Four Twenty-Fourth 25 Twenty-Five Twenty-Fifth 26 Twenty-Six Twenty-Sixth 27 Twenty-Seven Twenty-Seventh 28 Twenty-Eight Twenty-Eighth 29 Twenty-Nine Twenty-Ninth 30 Thirty Thirtieth 31 Thirty-One Thirty-first 32 Thirty-Two Thirty-Second 33 Thirty-Three Thirty-Third 34 Thirty-Four Thirty-Fourth 35 Thirty-Five Thirty-Fifth 36 Thirty-Six Thirty-Sixth 37 Thirty-Seven Thirty-Seventh 38 Thirty-Eight Thirty-Eighth 39 Thirty-Nine Thirty-Ninth 40 Forty Fortieth 45 Forty-Five Forty-Fifth 50 Fifty Fiftieth 52 Fifty-Two Fifty-Second 55 Fifty-Five Fifty-Fifth 60 Sixty Sixtieth 70 Seventy Seventieth 77 Seventy-Seven Seventy-Seventh 80 Eighty Eightieth 88 Eighty-Eight Eighty-Eighth 90 Ninety Ninetieth 99 Ninety-Nine Ninety-Ninth English ordinal numbers from 100 - 1000 Ordinals for numbers from 100 to 1000 are formed by adding the suffix -th to the word “hundred.” Let’s take a look Number Cardinal Ordinal 100 One Hundred Hundredth 200 Two Hundred Two Hundredth 300 Three Hundred Three Hundredth 400 Four Hundred Four Hundredth 500 Five Hundred Five Hundredth 600 Six Hundred Six Hundredth 700 Seven Hundred Seven Hundredth 800 Eight Hundred Eight Hundredth 900 Nine Hundred Nine Hundredth 999 Nine Hundred Nintety-Nine Nine Hundred Ninety-Ninth 1000 One Thousand Thousandth So, how do we use English ordinal numbers in practice? Let’s take a look at a few examples I was third in the queue. He won his fifth football game in a row. This is my grandparents’ twentieth wedding anniversary. How to say decimal numbers Decimals are numbers with decimal points - in other words, numbers that aren't whole, such as or Decimal numbers are spoken by listing each individual digit = zero point zero zero two zero = zero point zero = zero point seven five in this case, you can also say “zero point seventy-five” = three point one four one five nine The zero before the point can sometimes be omitted. So instead of saying “zero point zero three” you can say “point zero three.” Written decimal How to say it Zero point one Zero point five Zero point seven five, or zero point seventy-five Zero point eight One point four one four Two point two five, or two point twenty-five Three point zero zero one Three point one four one five nine Nine point eight seven, or nine point eighty-seven Ten point five four six So, how do we use decimal numbers in a sentence? Let’s see a few examples Over the last week, there was a zero point zero three percent rise in gasoline prices. The distance is zero point seventy-five miles. How do you read sums of money in different currencies? If the decimal refers to sums of money, it’ll be pronounced differently. So, for example, $ will be pronounced as “nine, ninety-nine” instead of “nine point nine nine.” This is because it’s a shortcut that stands for nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. In a sentence, it’d look like this A gallon of milk costs $ three, eighty-eight, or three dollars and eighty-eight cents. Today, one euro can give you $ one dollar and eleven cents. Sum of Money Spoken $2 Two dollars € Five forty, or five euros and forty cents £ Thirteen fifty, or thirteen pounds and fifty cents ¥ Fifty-five, ninety-nine yens 8 zł Eight złoty € Ninety-nine ninety-nine, or ninety-nine euros and ninety-nine cents $ Two hundred twenty-five dollars and seventy-five cents $ Nine ninety-nine, or nine dollars and ninety-nine cents £ Seven fifteen, or seven pounds and fifteen cents $ Twenty-five fifty, or twenty-five dollars and fifty cents € Two twenty, or two euros and twenty cents Fractions in English To form a fraction in English, write the numerator the number on top of the fraction, followed by the denominator the number on the bottom. To pronounce English fractions, first, say the numerator as a cardinal number. Then, say the denominator as an ordinal number. For example 1/2 = one half this is an exception, and we don't say "one second"1/3 = one third1/4 = one fourth, or one quarter If the numerator is more than one, the denominator will be pronounced like a plural ordinal number. For example, 2/3 = two thirds or 2/5 = two fifths. Written Fraction Spoken 1/2 Half or one half 1/6 One sixth 2/5 Two fifths 3/4 Three quarters 4/7 Four sevenths 7/8 Seven eighths Fractions are very useful in our everyday life. We use them to describe a part of something, for example, I ate half the pack of cookies yesterday! There’s still three-quarters of my birthday cake left. He already drank two-thirds of the Coca-Cola bottle. Measurements in English Measurements in English follow either a metric or an imperial system. For example, the US uses the imperial system and measures temperature in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius. Here are some common measurements in English with their symbols Metric system millimetre mmcentimetre cmmetre mkilometre kmgram gkilogram kg Imperial system inch infoot ftyard ydmile miounce ozpound lb To pronounce measurements, use cardinal numbers. Take a look at the following table. Written Measurements Spoken 5L Five liters 10m Ten meters 60km/hr Sixty kilometers per hour 73lb Seventy-three pounds 50kg Fifty kilograms One kilogram and twenty grams Zero point seventy-five kilometers, or 750 meters Let’s see how to use the English measurements in sentences The distance between New York and San Francisco is four thousand hundred twenty-nine point zero six kilometers. I used to weigh 88kg eighty-eight kilograms. She lost over 20lb twenty pounds for her wedding day. Percentages in English We use percentages to describe parts of a whole. For example, if we say that our pizza is 50% cheese, that means that half of the pizza is cheese. We also use percentages to compare one thing to another. For example, if we say that our pizza is 50% cheaper than the competition, we are comparing our price to the price of other pizzas. So, how do you pronounce percentages? Just say the number and add the word “percent” after it! Take a look at the examples Number Percentage Spoken or Written Percentage 1% One Percent 10% Ten Percent 25% Twenty-five Percent Zero point five Percent 99% Ninety-nine Percent Here’s how to use percentages in real-life sentences 45% of people have blue eyes. 95% of the world's population aren’t English native speakers. The enrollment rate was just 15%. English numbers songs The following are different numbers songs that learners can use to learn how to count in English and remember all the numbers, great for both kids and adults hey, a catchy tune is a catchy tune! Number songs 1-10 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive by Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs Numbers songs 1-20 - Twenty Green Bottles And if you want to go even further, 100, 500, even 1000? You can use these songs to count up and down to as many bottles as you desire by switching the words, for example A thousand green bottles Hanging on the wall A thousand green bottles Hanging on the wall And if one green bottle Should accidentally fall There'll be nine hundred ninety-nine green bottles Hanging on the wall Please have an extra round of applause from us if you go for the big numbers - that's commitment. FAQs for the English numbers What is the origin of the English numbers? The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are called Arabic or Hindu-Arabic numerals since they were invented by mathematicians in 5th century India. They were called Arabic numerals by Europeans. Before Europeans adopted the Arabic numerals around the 15th century, they used the Roman numerals. I'm a beginner! What are some activities I can use to practice saying numbers in English? Here are some fun ways to practice numbers in English Memory cards game Write the digit on one side and the corresponding word on the other. Then lay out the cards with the digit facing up. So you’ll say the number out loud, then flip it to see if you’re right. Newspaper number hunt When reading a newspaper, highlight any number you come across and say it out loud. Then confirm if you’re right. My Timeline Create a timeline of the significant events in your life on a long paper roll. You could use photos or illustrations to mark the occasions. Then instead of writing the years in numerals 2021, write them in words Two thousand twenty-one. What are the English numbers used for? English numbers are mainly used to count people, money, and objects. They’re also used to tell the time, phone numbers, addresses, and dates. Dial up the fun with these tips to learn English numbers When you make learning fun, you’ll be more motivated to learn - and your new knowledge will stick in your brain more easily. Here are some tips for learning the numbers with a little joy 1. Get a calendar Having a calendar in the house can be helpful as you can mark off the numerical dates of the month in English. 2. Play games You can play Battleship, Scrabble, and crossword puzzles using numbers for example. Using an English pack of playing cards will train your brain to identify numbers more easily. Be creative! The world is your oyster. 3. Practice with flashcards Flashcards are a fun way of testing yourself and improving your knowledge of new vocabulary – ideal for learning numbers in English! Make sure each flashcard has one number on one side and the written number on the other side for example, 5 = five. To use them, hold up a card, read the number out loud, try to say the word in English, then check if you’re correct by looking at the answer written on the opposite side of the card. Final thoughts Numbers are one of the basic building blocks of language, and they’re necessary in our everyday life, whether you’re buying groceries or waiting at a bank. Learning them is essential! Ten to one, you’ll master English numbers in no time if you follow the tips provided in this guide and practice, practice, practice! So what are you waiting for? Start counting! Loved this article? Explore more English vocabulary fun on our English blog.
Merhabalar, bugün sizlerle beraber İngilizcede Sıralı sayılar nasıl kullanılır ona kaybetmeden hemen dersimize geçelim Sıralı sayıların kullanımında temel olarak bazı istisnalar olmakla beraber genellikle sayı haline ve İngilizce hallerine 'th' ekini değeri rakamla yazılacaksa rakamada 'th' ekini bu ek 'ıncı-inci' anlamı katar. birinci, ikinci, üçüncü vbSayı değeri yazıyla yazılacaksa başına 'the' ekini 1-20 arasındaki sayılarla birlikte nasıl kullanabiliriz haydi - the first - birinci2nd - the second - ikinci3rd - the third - üçüncü4th - the fourth - dördüncü5th - the fifth - beşinci6th - the sixth - altıncı7th - the seventh - yedinci8th - the eighth - sekizinci9th - the ninth - dokuzuncu10th - the tenth - onuncu11th - the eleventh - on birinci12th - the twelfth - on ikinci13th - the thirteenth - on üçüncü14th - the fourteenth - on dördüncü15th - the fifteenth - on beşinci16th - the sixteenth - on altıncı17th - the seventeenth - on yedinci18th - the eighteenth - on sekizinci19th - the nineteenth - on dokuzuncu20th - the twentieth - yirmincia Sonu "-y" ile biten sayılarda y düşer ve sonuna "th" yerine "ieth" the twentieth - yirminci30th the thirtieth - otuzuncu40th the fortieth - kırkıncı50th the fiftieth - ellinci60th the sixtieth - altmışıncı70th the seventieth - yetmişinci80th the eightieth - sekseninci90th the ninetieth - doksanıncıb Bin, milyon vb sayılar içinde bu kurallar the hundredth - yüzüncü1000th the thousandth - bininci10000th the ten thousandth - on bininci1000000th the millionth - bir milyonuncuc Ara sayılarda sadece sondaki sayı dikkate the five hundred fifty seventh22nd the twenty second150th the one hundred fiftieth6253rd the six thousand two hundred fifty thirdSıklık Bildiren Rakamlar Numbers of FrequencSıklık bildiren rakamlar çok kolay bir konudur. Ondan dolayı bu dersin içine dahil ettim. Cümlede kullanıldığında cümleye "kere" anlamı kere once2 kere twiceSonraki her sayıdan sonra "times" eklenir. Aşağıdaki örnekleri inceleyebilirsiniz 3 kere three times6 kere six times10 kere ten times50 kere fifty times100 kere hundred times1000 kere thousand times 1000000 kere million timesSıralı sayılar hakkında sesli örneklendirmeler yapmak için sizlere Speak Languages adlı web sitesini öneriyorum. Sitede sayılar bölümüne gidip örnekleri Languages adlı site hakkında daha fazla bilgiye ulaşmak isterseniz daha önceden yazmış olduğum blog yazısını inceleyebilirsiniz. Aşağıdaki linkten yazıya ulaşabilirsiniz çok ayrıntılı ve güzel bir sözlüğü bulunmaktadır. Sözlüğün içindeki Sayılar ve Ölçü Birimleri adlı alanda sıralı sayıları inceleyip, örneklere bakabilirsiniz. REDHOUSE Resimlerle Türkçe-İngilizce adlı sözlüğe aşağıdaki linkten ulaşıp, edinebilirsiniz REDHOUSE Resimlerle Türkçe-İngilizce SözlükREDHOUSE Resimlerle Türkçe-İngilizce sözlüğünü incelediğimiz blog yazısına aşağıdaki linkten ulaşabilirsiniz sonraki yazıda görüşmek üzere kendinize dikkat edin.
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