We just learned about all the months of the year in Russian!
Let's learn about some more numbers.
We already counted to 10 in Russian, now let's learn some bigger numbers!
11 одиннадцать (odinnadtsat') - sounds like ah-din-nah-d-sit 文A
12 двенадцать (dvenadtsat') - sounds like d-vih-nah-d-sit 文A
13 тринадцать (trinadtsat') - sounds like t-dee-nah-d-sit 文A
14 четырнадцать (chetyrnadtsat') - sounds like ch-eh-tee-der-nah-d-sit 文A
15 пятнадцать (pyatnadtsat') - sounds like pee-ah-t-nah-d-sit 文A
(from: wikipedia - russian academy of sciences)
Norwegian: elleve, tolv, tretten, fjorten, femten
Greek: ένδεκα (éndeka), δώδεκα (dódeka), δεκατρία (dekatría), δεκατέσσερα (dekatéssera), δεκαπέντε (dekapénte)
ASL: eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen
Italian: undici, dodici, tredici, quattordici, quindici
German: elf, zwölf, dreizehn, vierzehn, fünfzehn
Spanish: once, doce, trese, catorce, quince
French: onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze