Siffran ett

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  • siffran ett
  • Swedish/Numerals

    Numbers up to

    Note: Ett is neuter, en is uter; "the digit 1" is "siffran ett" in Swedish. Especially when counting, four is often pronounced as fyr. Nio and tio are commonly pronounced as nie, tie, respectively. Tjugo is usually pronounced tjugi, and so on with the following multiples of ten (tretti instead of trettio, förti instead of fyrtio , etc.). Forty is never pronounced the way it is spelled (fyrtio), it becomes förti(o).


    Multiples of

    Numbers are made up like in English: 55 is femtiofem, 73rd is sjuttiotredje. The -tio ending is commonly pronounced as -ti for the cardinal numbers (but not for the ordinal numbers). Swedish uses the long scale, that is it uses same system for large numbers as British English, not American English.


    Other numbers:

    SvenskaEnglish
    10 tio tusenten thousand
    hundra tusena hundred thousand
    10 tio miljonerten million


    Particularity in writing the date:

    Svenska
    1 artonhundrafyrtiotvå
    2 tjugohundratretton (tvåtusentretton)

    Note: To make numbers between these, you add a number not in parenthesis, e.g. 55 is femtiofem,

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