Italian Language Game: Numbers 1-20



Italian Language Game: Numbers 1 to 20. The numbers 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 in Italian are easy to remember. Always say the numbers out loud after the native speaker.
With this interactive Italian numbers game - which includes some simple additions (for example: uno più quattro fa ... ), you can learn the numbers 1-20 in Italian.

Italian Numbers 1-20

  • 1 uno
  • 2 due
  • 3 tre
  • 4 quattro
  • 5 cinque
  • 6 sei
  • 7 sette
  • 8 otto
  • 9 nove
  • 10 dieci
  • 11 undici
  • 12 dodici
  • 13 tredici
  • 14 quattordici
  • 15 quindici
  • 16 sedici
  • 17 diciassette
  • 18 diciotto
  • 19 diciannove
  • 20 venti

And, if you you want to be able to say higher numbers, for example, 65 in Italian, you'll want to continue with the Italian numbers 21 and beyond.
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More Than an Italian Language Game

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German Language Game - Numbers 1-20



German Language Game: Numbers 1-20.
Learn and practice German numbers 1-20 with a quick and fun interactive German language game that teaches numbers out of sequence.
German numbers resemble those in English, but to understand them when they're spoken quickly takes a little time.
Have you ever misunderstood when someone told you the time, the date, or a price in German?
Mastering German numbers is crucial for daily life in a German environment.
Here's a good start with this German Language Game!
You may also be be interested in German Quick Games - Numbers 21 and beyond.
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