Italian Language Game: Numbers 21 and beyond



Quick Italian Language Game: Italian numbers: 21 and beyond
Level: Elementary (A2)
Time to Play: 6 minutes

Learn and practice numbers 21 and beyond, with a fun interactive Italian numbers game that teaches numbers out of sequence.
This game is the continuation of Italian Numbers 1-20. Some of the Italian numbers from 1-20 somewhat resemble those in English, but because of the pronunciation you really have to practice them.
Memorizing 1-20 is a good start. And, once you know the round numbers 20-90 well, 21-99 should not be too difficult.
One thing to remember is that you contract the compound number slightly when the second number starts with a vowel, i.e. "uno" (one) and "otto" (eight).
So, you say "ventuno" and "ventotto" in contrast to "ventitré" or "ventinove."
This is consistent right through 99: "novantuno" and "novantotto" versus "novantatré" or "novantanove," etc.
Note also that a thousand (1000) is "mille," but a combination with thousand uses the suffix -mila: 2000 is "duemila," etc.
You'll also notice that numbers can get very long in Italian, because all parts are written together. So, 1299 - should it be written out - would be "milleduecentonovantanove."
It's all logical, though, and fun to practice the sounds. Play the game a few times until you get it!
For more easy games see also our post: 5 Easy Italian Language Games.
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Spanish Language Game: Numbers 21 and beyond



Spanish Language Game: Numbers 21 and beyond.
Practice the numbers 21 and beyond with this fun Spanish Game!
It's the continuation of Spanish Numbers 1-20.
Have you ever misunderstood when someone told you the time or a price in Spanish?
Mastering Spanish numbers is crucial for daily life in a Spanish-speaking environment.
Learn and practice Spanish numbers 21 and beyond with this fun interactive game that teaches numbers out of sequence.

Spanish numbers should not be difficult for English speakers.
Memorizing the numbers 1-20 and then the "tens" 20-90, will let you understand and construct all numbers from 21 to 99.
If you'd like to know more about the Spanish numbering system, click on: Uno-dos-tres: Spanish Numbers are Easy
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More than a Spanish Language Game

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Our FREE Spanish 1 course will let you learn and practice Spanish playfully - with a travel-story of a young man in Spain and easy games.


English Language Game: Opposite Words



Quick English Language Game: Opposite Words
Play this interactive online English Language Game (ESL) to guess and learn the opposites of eight adjectives (description words) and eight verbs (action words).
Grow your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation!

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German Language Game: Basic Phrases



Quick German Language game: 8 Basic Phrases. 

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 minutes

  • Guten Morgen - Good morning.
  • Es tut mir leid. - I'm sorry.
  • Kein Problem. - No problem.
  • Nett von dir. - Nice of you.
  • Vielen Dank. - Thank you very much.
  • Das wäre prima. - That would be great.
  • Gern geschehen. - You're welcome.
  • Auf Wiedersehen. - Goodbye.
     

Grow your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation.
As you play, say the German phrases OUT LOUD!
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Italian Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #5



In this Italian Language Game: Italian Vocabulary Quiz #5, you can playfully test your knowledge of basic Italian.
You'll learn new words and phrases as you play.
All FREE and no need to register for all our Italian Language Learning Games!
The Snap Clouds game tests adjectives and adverbs.
Shootout matches article to nouns.
Word Hero tests verbs.
With Word Invaders you put together short sentences.
Quiz #5 uses many of the words used in Level 5 of the Italian 1 course.
In the 6 Scenes of Level 5 Marco visits Venice. He first gets help taking a Vaporetto, then checks into a hotel, visits San Marco and also meets Claudia, a young woman he had met previously in Florence.
For more easy games see also our post: 5 Easy Italian Language Games.
Or you can find ALL of them - over 60 by now - on the Italian Quick Language Games page.
If you like our games, please SHARE us with your friends.

More Than an Italian Language Game

And don't forget: You can practice Italian online for FREE with our 36-Scene Italian 1 Travel-Story: "Marco in Italia".
In it you learn and practice all the words, phrases and sentences you also hear in the podcasts. Just login HERE.

And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!

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