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German to Latvian Number Converter

Supported formats

  • Numeral: e.g.,: 1738
  • German numeral: e.g.,: eintausendsiebenhundertachtunddreißig
  • Latvian numeral: e.g.,: tūkstotis septiņi simti trīsdesmit astoņi

How to use German words to Latvian number Converter?

Converting number from German words to Latvian (and vice versa) can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! This guide will walk you through the process in a straightforward manner, making it easy to understand and apply.

German words to Latvian Conversion Table

GermanLatvianNumeral
nullnulle0
einsviens1
zweidivi2
dreitrīs3
vierčetri4
fünfpieci5
sechsseši6
siebenseptiņi7
achtastoņi8
neundeviņi9
zehndesmit10
zwanzigdivdesmit20
dreißigtrīsdesmit30
vierzigčetrdesmit40
fünfzigpiecdesmit50
sechzigsešdesmit60
siebzigseptiņdesmit70
achtzigastoņdesmit80
neunzigdeviņdesmit90
einhundertsimts100
eintausendtūkstotis1000
zehntausenddesmit tūkstoši10000
eine Millionmiljons1000000
zehn Millionendesmit miljoni10000000
einhundert Millionensimts miljoni100000000

Note: Some content on this page is adapted from the Wikipedia articles on German numerals.visit.

Conversion of German Numbers to Latvian Numbers

Numerical systems across languages can often create confusion, but understanding the structure of numbers in different languages helps bridge this gap. This article provides a detailed conversion from German numbers to Latvian numbers, highlighting the similarities and differences between these two languages.

Basic Numbers

To begin with, let's explore the basic numbers from one to ten:

  • 1 - eins (German) | 1 - viens (Latvian)
  • 2 - zwei (German) | 2 - divi (Latvian)
  • 3 - drei (German) | 3 - trīs (Latvian)
  • 4 - vier (German) | 4 - četri (Latvian)
  • 5 - fünf (German) | 5 - pieci (Latvian)
  • 6 - sechs (German) | 6 - seši (Latvian)
  • 7 - sieben (German) | 7 - septi (Latvian)
  • 8 - acht (German) | 8 - astoņi (Latvian)
  • 9 - neun (German) | 9 - deviņi (Latvian)
  • 10 - zehn (German) | 10 - desmit (Latvian)

Numbers from 11 to 20

In German, the numbers eleven and twelve have unique forms, while the subsequent numbers combine the digits with the suffix "-zehn". In Latvian, there is also a specific structure to represent these numbers.

  • 11 - elf (German) | 11 - vienpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 12 - zwölf (German) | 12 - divpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 13 - dreizehn (German) | 13 - trīspadsmit (Latvian)
  • 14 - vierzehn (German) | 14 - četrpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 15 - fünfzehn (German) | 15 - piecpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 16 - sechzehn (German) | 16 - sešpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 17 - siebzehn (German) | 17 - septiņpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 18 - achtzehn (German) | 18 - astoņpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 19 - neunzehn (German) | 19 - deviņpadsmit (Latvian)
  • 20 - zwanzig (German) | 20 - divdesmit (Latvian)

Tens and Higher Numbers

As the numbers grow larger, a systematic pattern emerges.

  • 30 - dreißig (German) | 30 - Trīsdesmit (Latvian)
  • 40 - vierzig (German) | 40 - Četrdesmit (Latvian)
  • 50 - fünfzig (German) | 50 - Piecdesmit (Latvian)
  • 60 - sechzig (German) | 60 - Sešdesmit (Latvian)
  • 70 - siebzig (German) | 70 - Septiņdesmit (Latvian)
  • 80 - achtzig (German) | 80 - Astoņdesmit (Latvian)
  • 90 - neunzig (German) | 90 - Deviņdesmit (Latvian)

Example of Construction

Let's take 23 as an example:

  • German: dreiundzwanzig (three and twenty)
  • Latvian: divdesmit trīs (twenty three)

The pattern continues in the same format, demonstrating a logical connection in the structure of numbers.

Hundreds and Thousands

Let's look at a few more numbers to illustrate conversions into the hundreds and thousands:

  • 100 - hundert (German) | 100 - simts (Latvian)
  • 1,000 - eintausend (German) | 1,000 - tūkstoš (Latvian)

For example, to represent 135:

  • In German: einhundertfünfunddreißig (one hundred thirty-five)
  • In Latvian: simt trīsdesmit pieci (one hundred thirty-five)

FAQs

Important Considerations When Converting German Numbers to Latvian Numbers

  1. Pronunciation: The phonetics of numbers differ significantly between German and Latvian. Familiarizing oneself with the pronunciation is essential for verbal communication.

  2. Unique Forms: Numbers eleven and twelve have unique forms in both languages, which should not be overlooked in translation.

  3. Compound Form: German numbers often use a compound structure (e.g., zweiundzwanzig for 22). In Latvian, numbers are typically stated more straightforwardly (divdesmit divi for 22).

  4. Grammatical Cases: In Latvian, the form of numbers can change based on grammatical cases, especially when used with nouns. Ensure that the proper form is applied based on context.

  5. Learning the Majority: Focus on the most commonly used numbers first (1-100) before tackling larger figures, as these will be the most frequently encountered in everyday usage.

Understanding the structure of numbers in both German and Latvian not only helps in translation but also enhances overall communication skills in these languages.

How to use Latvian words to German number Converter?

To convert Latvian numerals to German words, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the Latvian numeral in the input field.
  2. Click the "Convert to German number" button.
  3. The German numeral will be displayed in the output field.

How to use Numeral to Latvian number Converter?

To convert numerals to Latvian words, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the numeral in the input field.
  2. Click the "Convert to Latvian number" button.
  3. The Latvian numeral will be displayed in the output field.
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