How to count in Croatian, a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Croatia.
Key to abbreviations: m = masculine, f = feminine, n = neuter
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Cardinal numbers | |
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0 | nula |
1 | jedan |
2 | dva |
3 | tri |
4 | četiri |
5 | pet |
6 | šest |
7 | sedam |
8 | osam |
9 | devet |
10 | deset |
11 | jedanaest |
12 | dvanaest |
13 | trinaest |
14 | četrnaest |
15 | petnaest |
16 | šesnaest |
17 | sedamnaest |
18 | osamnaest |
19 | devetnaest |
20 | dvadeset |
30 | trideset |
40 | četrdeset |
50 | pedeset |
60 | šezdeset |
70 | sedamdeset |
80 | osamdeset |
90 | devetdeset |
100 | sto |
1000 | tisuća |
Hear all the numbers together (recordings provided by Sasa Vitman)
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