German Numbers 1–100

Learning the German numbers from 1 to 100 is an important step in understanding everyday German. These numbers are used constantly when talking about age, prices, dates, time, addresses, phone numbers, and quantities.

Once you understand the numbers from 1 through 100, you will be able to recognize most common numbers used in daily german conversations.

This page includes a German numbers 1–100 chart with pronunciation, explanations of number patterns, and examples to help you practice using german numbers confidently.


German Numbers 1–100 Chart

The chart below shows the German numbers from 1 to 100. Click any number to hear how it is pronounced.

Click any number to hear it spoken aloud.

How to Count to 100 in German

German numbers from 1 to 100 follow useful patterns that make them easier to learn.

German forms 21–99 with the pattern ones + und + tens. Examples: 21 = einundzwanzig, 32 = zweiunddreißig, 47 = siebenundvierzig.


German Numbers 1–20

NumberGerman
1eins
2zwei
3drei
4vier
5fünf
6sechs
7sieben
8acht
9neun
10zehn
11elf
12zwölf
13dreizehn
14vierzehn
15fünfzehn
16sechzehn
17siebzehn
18achtzehn
19neunzehn
20zwanzig

German Tens

NumberGerman
20zwanzig
30dreißig
40vierzig
50fünfzig
60sechzig
70siebzig
80achtzig
90neunzig
100hundert

Examples of German Numbers in Sentences

Ich bin einundzwanzig Jahre alt.
I am twenty-one years old.

Das kostet fünfundvierzig Euro.
That costs forty-five euros.

Die Stadt hat zweihundert Einwohner.
The town has two hundred residents.


Practice German Numbers 1–100

Here are a few ways to practice german numbers.

  • count from 1 to 100 in German
  • practice the tens first (20, 30, 40, etc.)
  • click numbers in the chart and repeat the pronunciation
  • try writing random numbers and reading them aloud

Regular practice helps reinforce number patterns and pronunciation.


Frequently Asked Questions About German Numbers

How do you say 100 in German?

100 in German is hundert.

How do you say 200 in German?

200 in German is zweihundert.

What is the key pattern for 21–99 in German?

German uses the pattern ones + und + tens, for example einundzwanzig for 21.


Continue Learning German Numbers

You can continue learning german numbers with these chart pages.

You can also learn how numbers appear in everyday german.