German Language Game: Numbers 21 and beyond

Quick German Language Game: Numbers 21 and beyond.

Learn & practice with a fun interactive game that teaches numbers out of sequence.

It's the continuation of the German Quick Language Game: German Numbers 1-20.

Have you ever misunderstood when someone told you a phone number or a price in German?

Mastering German numbers is crucial for daily life in a German environment.

German numbers resemble those in English, but the two-digit numbers 21-99 can be confusing, because in German the second digit comes first.

For example: twenty-one (21) is "einundzwanzig" (one-and-twenty) in German.

If you'd like to know more about the German numbering system, click on Our Blog post: 1-2-3-German Numbers Are Easy - Just Know the Basics.



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