Assisted Preaching
The tenners in German are pretty easy as well. Take a look:
20 - zwan.zig
30 - drei.ßig (there's always one that wants to be different)
40 - vier.zig
50 - fünf.zig
60 - sech.zig (lost the -s again)
70 - sieb.zig (lost the -en again)
80 - acht.zig
90 - neun.zig
100 - hund.ert (looks like hund.red, just nicer :P)
1000 - tausend (looks pretty much like thousand if you ask me)
I hope you see that intead of -ty in EN we use -zig in DE:
twen.ty = zwan.zig and that's about everything you need to remember.
Pronunciation wise you'll struggle with "sech.zig" but if you remember the pronunciation of "ich", you should get this right soon enough.
That's it for now with the German numbers. I'll add a review to this course at a later stage. Whenever you come across a number in real life, think that number or ideally speak it out loud.
Simply read the numbers shown to you on the our Preaching Tool.
Try to speak slowly, more articulated and use an external microphone e.g. a headset.