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    ITALIAN CARDINAL NUMBERS: 1-100
    
    1
    uno
    OO-noh
    2
    due
    DOO-eh
    3
    tre
    TREH
    4
    quattro
    KWAHT-troh
    5
    cinque
    CHEEN-kweh
    6
    sei
    SEH-ee
    7
    sette
    SET-teh
    8
    otto
    OHT-toh
    9
    nove
    NOH-veh
    10
    dieci
    dee-EH-chee
    11
    undici
    OON-dee-chee
    12
    dodici
    DOH-dee-chee
    13
    tredici
    TREH-dee-chee
    14
    quattordici
    kwaht-TOR-dee-chee
    15
    quindici
    KWEEN-dee-chee
    16
    sedici
    SEH-dee-chee
    17
    diciassette
    dee-chahs-SET-teh
    18
    diciotto
    dee-CHOHT-toh
    19
    diciannove
    dee-chahn-NOH-veh
    20
    venti
    VEN-tee
    21
    ventuno
    ven-TOO-noh
    22
    ventidue
    ven-tee-DOO-eh
    23
    ventitré
    ven-tee-TREH
    24
    ventiquattro
    ven-tee-KWAHT-troh
    25
    venticinque
    ven-tee-CHEEN-kweh
    26
    ventisei
    ven-tee-SEH-ee
    27
    ventisette
    ven-tee-SET-teh
    28
    ventotto
    ven-TOHT-toh
    29
    ventinove
    ven-tee-NOH-veh
    30
    trenta
    TREN-tah
    40
    quaranta
    kwah-RAHN-tah
    50
    cinquanta
    cheen-KWAHN-tah
    60
    sessanta
    ses-SAHN-tah
    70
    settanta
    set-TAHN-ta
    80
    ottanta
    oht-TAHN-ta
    90
    novanta
    noh-VAHN-tah
    100
    cento
    CHEN-toh
    The numbers venti, trenta, quaranta, cinquanta, and so on drop the final vowel when combined with uno and otto. Tre is written without an accent, but ventitré, trentatré, and so on are written with an accent.
    Beyond 100
    Do you remember those good old days before the euro's arrival in Italy when you would pay a few thousand lire for admission to a museum or a cappuccino and biscotti? Tourists needed more than just the numbers up to 100 to get around. Lire are history, but learning numbers greater than 100 might still prove useful. Though they might seem unwieldy, after a bit of practice you'll be rolling them off your tongue like a pro.
    
    ITALIAN CARDINAL NUMBERS: 100 AND GREATER
    
    100
    cento
    CHEN-toh
    101
    centouno/centuno
    cheh-toh-OO-noh/chehn-TOO-noh
    150
    centocinquanta
    cheh-toh-cheen-KWAHN-tah
    200
    duecento
    doo-eh-CHEN-toh
    300
    trecento
    treh-CHEN-toh
    400
    quattrocento
    kwaht-troh-CHEN-toh
    500
    cinquecento
    cheen-kweh-CHEN-toh
    600
    seicento
    seh-ee-CHEN-toh
    700
    settecento
    set-the-CHEN-toh
    800
    ottocento
    oht-toh-CHEN-toh
    900
    novecento
    noh-veh-CHEN-toh
    1.000
    mille
    MEEL-leh
    1.001
    milleuno
    meel-leh-OO-noh
    1.200
    milleduecento
    meel-leh-doo-eh-CHEN-toh
    2.000
    duemila
    doo-eh-MEE-lah
    10.000
    diecimila
    dee-eh-chee-MEE-lah
    15.000
    quindicimila
    kween-dee-chee-MEE-lah
    100.000
    centomila
    chen-toh-mee-leh
    1.000.000
    un milione
    OON mee-lee-OH-neh
    2.000.000
    due milioni
    DOO-eh mee-lee-OH-neh
    1.000.000.000
    un miliardo
    OON mee-lee-ARE-doh
    You can place items in "order" with ordinal numbers. For instance, il primo is the first course on a menu and il secondo is the second course. Vittorio Emanuele III, who ruled the unified Italian nation from 1900 to 1946, was the third king with that name. Pope Paul V (1605-1621) was the fifth pope with the name Paul. When used with the numerical succession of kings, popes, and emperors, the ordinal numbers are capitalized:
    Vittorio Emanuele Secondo (Vittorio Emanuele II)
    Leone Nono (Leone IX)
    Carlo Quinto (Carlo V)
    diciottesimo secolo (eighteenth century)
    
    ITALIAN ORDINAL NUMBERS
    
    first
    primo
    second
    secondo
    third
    terzo
    fourth
    quarto
    fifth
    quinto
    sixth
    sesto
    seventh
    settimo
    eighth
    ottavo
    ninth
    nono
    tenth
    decimo
    eleventh
    undicesimo
    twelfth
    dodicesimo
    thirteenth
    tredicesimo
    fourteenth
    quattordicesimo
    fifteenth
    quindicesimo
    sixteenth
    sedicesimo
    seventeenth
    diciassettesimo
    eighteenth
    diciottesimo
    nineteenth
    diciannovesimo
    twentieth
    ventesimo
    twenty-first
    ventunesimo
    twenty-third
    ventitreesimo
    hundredth
    centesimo
    thousandth
    millesimo
    two thousandth
    duemillesimo
    three thousandth
    tremillesimo
    one millionth
    milionesimo
    Notice the regularity of ordinal numbers beginning with undicesimo—the suffix -esimo is added to the cardinal numbers by dropping the final vowel of the cardinal number. The one exception includes numbers ending in -tré. Those numbers drop their accent and are unchanged when -esimo is added. Since Italian ordinal numbers function as adjectives, they must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify: primo, prima, primi, prime.
    
    
标题 意大利语数字
内容
    You might find cardinal (counting) numbers the most useful to know—you will need them to express time, record dates, do math, interpret recipe amounts, and, of course, count. In Italian, cardinal numbers are written as one word. Use the following table to memorize numbers from 1 to 100.
    
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