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How do you say "forty-four" in German?
vierundvierzig
In German, "forty-four" is vierundvierzig.
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Pronunciation
FEAR-oont-FEAR-tsikh. This one has the same syllable twice at the start, which makes it easy to remember.
Grammar notes
Vierundvierzig uses the same construction as all previous compound numbers.
Example sentence
Er hat vierundvierzig Bleistifte.
He has forty-four pencils.
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How to remember vierundvierzig
Vier appears twice in vierundvierzig. Four appears twice in the English 'forty-four' too.
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Questions about vierundvierzig
How do you say "forty-four" in German?
In German, "forty-four" is vierundvierzig. It is a noun.
How is vierundvierzig written in German?
vierundvierzig is written using the standard German script.
How is vierundvierzig used in a sentence?
Use vierundvierzig as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Er hat vierundvierzig Bleistifte. (He has forty-four pencils.).
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"Forty-four" in other languages
- Japanese 四十四 (yonjūyon)
- Korean 사십사 (sa sip sa)
- Chinese 四十四 (sì shí sì)
- Spanish cuarenta y cuatro
- Spanish (Latin America) cuarenta y cuatro
- French quarante-quatre
- Italian quarantaquattro
- Russian сорок четыре (sorok chetyre)
- Greek σαράντα τέσσερα (saránta téssera)
- Arabic أربعة وأربعين (arba'a wi'arba'een)
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