Numbers in Turkish
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This article is part of the Turkish grammar tree on Settemila Lingue.
Overview
Turkish numbers are wonderfully regular and logical. Once you learn the numbers 1-10 and the tens (10, 20, 30...), you can construct any number simply by combining them. There are no irregular forms like English "eleven" or "twelve" — the Turkish word for 11 is simply "on bir" (ten one), and 25 is "yirmi beş" (twenty five).
At the A1 level, numbers are essential for everyday situations: shopping, telling time, giving your age, phone numbers, addresses, and prices. Turkey uses the Turkish lira (TL), and you will need numbers constantly when handling money.
One important cultural note: Turkish uses a period to separate thousands and a comma for decimals, which is the opposite of English. So 1.000 means one thousand, and 3,50 means three and a half.
How It Works
Numbers 0-10
| Number | Turkish | Pronunciation hint |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sıfır | suh-fuhr |
| 1 | bir | beer |
| 2 | iki | ee-kee |
| 3 | üç | ooch |
| 4 | dört | durt |
| 5 | beş | besh |
| 6 | altı | ahl-tuh |
| 7 | yedi | yeh-dee |
| 8 | sekiz | seh-keez |
| 9 | dokuz | doh-kooz |
| 10 | on | on |
Tens
| Number | Turkish |
|---|---|
| 10 | on |
| 20 | yirmi |
| 30 | otuz |
| 40 | kırk |
| 50 | elli |
| 60 | altmış |
| 70 | yetmiş |
| 80 | seksen |
| 90 | doksan |
Combining Numbers (11-99)
Simply say the tens digit followed by the ones digit:
| Number | Turkish | Literal |
|---|---|---|
| 11 | on bir | ten one |
| 15 | on beş | ten five |
| 23 | yirmi üç | twenty three |
| 47 | kırk yedi | forty seven |
| 69 | altmış dokuz | sixty nine |
| 84 | seksen dört | eighty four |
| 99 | doksan dokuz | ninety nine |
Larger Numbers
| Number | Turkish |
|---|---|
| 100 | yüz |
| 200 | iki yüz |
| 500 | beş yüz |
| 1.000 | bin |
| 2.000 | iki bin |
| 10.000 | on bin |
| 100.000 | yüz bin |
| 1.000.000 | bir milyon |
| 1.000.000.000 | bir milyar |
Note: You say "bin" (not "bir bin") for 1.000, but "bir milyon" for 1.000.000.
Complex Numbers
Build them by combining parts, largest to smallest:
| Number | Turkish |
|---|---|
| 156 | yüz elli altı |
| 1.999 | bin dokuz yüz doksan dokuz |
| 2.024 | iki bin yirmi dört |
| 3.750 | üç bin yedi yüz elli |
Numbers with Nouns
Remember: nouns stay singular after numbers:
- bir kişi (one person)
- beş kişi (five people — not beş kişiler)
- yüz lira (a hundred lira — not yüz liralar)
Examples in Context
| Turkish | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Kaç yaşındasın? — Yirmi beş. | How old are you? — Twenty-five. | Age |
| Bu ne kadar? — On lira. | How much is this? — Ten lira. | Price |
| İki çay, lütfen. | Two teas, please. | Ordering |
| Telefon numaram beş yüz elli iki... | My phone number is five hundred fifty-two... | Phone number |
| Üçüncü katta. | On the third floor. | Ordinal use |
| Saat kaç? — Üç. | What time is it? — Three. | Time |
| Dört kişilik masa, lütfen. | A table for four, please. | Restaurant |
| Yüz gram peynir, lütfen. | A hundred grams of cheese, please. | Shopping |
Common Mistakes
Saying "Bir Bin" for 1.000
- Wrong: bir bin
- Right: bin
- Why: Unlike "bir milyon," the word for 1.000 is just "bin" without "bir."
Pluralizing Nouns After Numbers
- Wrong: üç kitaplar
- Right: üç kitap
- Why: Turkish nouns remain singular after numbers.
Confusing Kırk (40) and Kirk
- Wrong: Pronouncing "kırk" without the undotted ı
- Right: The ı in "kırk" is the undotted vowel, sounding like "kuhrk"
- Why: This is a common listening comprehension issue. The undotted ı changes the sound significantly.
Practice Tips
Count everyday objects. Count stairs as you climb them, count items in your shopping basket, count people on the bus — all in Turkish. This builds number fluency through repetition.
Practice prices and phone numbers. These are the most common real-world uses of numbers. Practice reading Turkish prices aloud and dictating phone numbers digit by digit.
Related Concepts
- Next steps: Telling Time and Dates — numbers are the foundation for expressing time and dates in Turkish
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