We learned in Russian that 1-5 is раз (raz), два (dva), три (tri), четыре (chetyre), пять (pyat').
Now let's count up to ten!
6 шесть (shest') - sounds like she-s-t 文A
7 семь (sem') - sounds seh-m 文A
8 восемь (vosem') - sounds like voh-seh-m 文A
9 девять (devyat') - sounds like deh-v-yah-t 文A
10 десять (desyat') - sounds like deh-s-yah-t 文A
(from: wikipedia - russian academy of sciences)
Do you remember how to say it in other languages?
Norwegian: seks, syv, åtte, ni, ti
Greek: έξι, εφτά, οχτώ, εννέα, δέκα
ASL: Six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Italian: sei, setto, otto, nove, dieci
German: seis, sieben, acht, neun, zehn
Spanish: seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez
French: six, sept, huit, neuf, dix
Now let's count up to ten!
6 шесть (shest') - sounds like she-s-t 文A
7 семь (sem') - sounds seh-m 文A
8 восемь (vosem') - sounds like voh-seh-m 文A
9 девять (devyat') - sounds like deh-v-yah-t 文A
10 десять (desyat') - sounds like deh-s-yah-t 文A
(from: wikipedia - russian academy of sciences)
Do you remember how to say it in other languages?
Norwegian: seks, syv, åtte, ni, ti
Greek: έξι, εφτά, οχτώ, εννέα, δέκα
ASL: Six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Italian: sei, setto, otto, nove, dieci
German: seis, sieben, acht, neun, zehn
Spanish: seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez
French: six, sept, huit, neuf, dix