Numbers Beyond 100 and Ordinal Numbers
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Unlock the power of large numbers and sequences to describe the world around you in Croatian.
- Compose large numbers from one hundred to nine hundred ninety-nine.
- Apply the correct grammatical forms for compound numerals.
- Integrate these numbers into real-life scenarios like dates and prices.
O que você vai aprender
Master counting beyond one hundred and learn how to form and use ordinal numbers (first, second, third). This is essential for dates, sequences, and larger quantities.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: accurately express any number up to 999 in spoken and written Croatian.
Dicas e truques (1)
The '11-14' Trap
Vocabulário-chave (5)
Real-World Preview
Shopping at the Market
Review Summary
- 100-900 + tens + units
Erros comuns
In Croatian, the number 200 is a single word 'dvjesto', not two separate words.
You do not need the conjunction 'i' (and) between tens and units in numbers.
After numbers ending in 'sto', the noun must be in the genitive plural form.
Regras neste capítulo (1)
Next Steps
You've conquered the numbers! Keep practicing, and these large figures will become second nature in no time.
Read aloud prices of items from a Croatian online catalog.
Prática rápida (3)
Find and fix the mistake:
To košta sto i pet eura.
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Vidio sam tristo četrdeset dva ___.
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Imam ___ eura u novčaniku.
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Score: /3
Perguntas comuns (2)
dvjesto is more common in speech, while dvije stotine is more formal.