Learning Russian numbers 1–200 expands your number range into the first major hundred group. This is useful for prices, page references, larger quantities, room numbers, and many classroom examples.

This page extends the beginner number system into the first broad hundred range. It keeps the same Teach Numbers lesson flow so you can move naturally from chart review into pattern explanation, pronunciation support, and real examples.

If you are searching for Russian Numbers 1-200 pronunciation or the common misspelling pronunciation, this page is built for that too. The chart supports audio or audible practice through the clickable number tool, and the lesson text highlights the forms learners most often need to hear, repeat, and translate.

  • Russian Numbers 1-200 chart review helps you recognize the forms quickly.
  • Pronunciation support helps you hear and repeat the numbers more confidently.
  • Translate practice helps connect Arabic numerals with the written Russian form.
  • Audio / audible chart use makes repetition easier and more memorable.

Russian Numbers 1–200 Chart

Start with the chart below to see the full set of russian numbers 1-200. On Teach Numbers, this chart supports clickable listening practice, so it is a good place to work on recognition, translate review, and pronunciation.

Click any number to hear it spoken aloud.

Use the chart first for quick recognition, then come back to it for audio or audible repetition after you have read the lesson sections below.


Key Russian Numbers from 1 to 200

This reference table highlights the forms and turning points that matter most on a russian numbers 1-200 page. It gives you a cleaner way to review the structure without losing sight of the larger chart.

NumberRussian
20двадцать
21двадцать один
50пятьдесят
75семьдесят пять
99девяносто девять
100сто
101сто один
115сто пятнадцать
126сто двадцать шесть
150сто пятьдесят
175сто семьдесят пять
200двести

Understanding Russian Numbers 1–200

The major new idea on a Russian Numbers 1–200 page is how Russian moves into the hundreds. Once you know сто, numbers such as сто один and сто двадцать шесть become much easier to understand.

This page also introduces двести, which matters because it shows how the hundreds begin to scale. Once you understand 100 and 200 clearly, the rest of the early hundreds become easier to learn.

Key forms and patterns to notice:

  • 100 is сто.
  • 101–199 begin with сто followed by the remaining number.
  • 200 is двести.
  • Russian still keeps the lower tens and unit patterns inside the hundreds.

That pattern awareness is what makes a page like Russian Numbers 1-200 more useful than a simple list. Once you stop treating each number as isolated, the larger system becomes much easier to remember.

Russian Numbers Pronunciation Tips

If your main goal is Russian Numbers 1-200 pronunciation, focus first on the forms that learners most often hesitate over. Repeat them slowly, then return to the chart and say them again at a more natural speed.

  • Practice сто and двести together.
  • Repeat longer examples like сто пятнадцать and сто двадцать шесть slowly first.
  • Use the chart audio for mixed three-digit numbers because rhythm matters more as the phrases get longer.
  • Keep revisiting the tens because they still drive the larger numbers.

Examples of Russian Numbers 1–200 in Sentences

Reading the numbers in short everyday sentences helps move them out of isolation and into real use. These examples keep the vocabulary simple so you can focus on the number words themselves.

  • Здесь сто три правильных ответа. — There are one hundred three correct answers here.
  • В книге сто сорок страниц. — The book has one hundred forty pages.
  • Это стоит сто девяносто девять рублей. — It costs one hundred ninety-nine rubles.
  • Нам нужно двести билетов. — We need two hundred tickets.
  • Комната сто двенадцать находится там. — Room one hundred twelve is over there.

Practicing number words in real sentences makes pronunciation, recognition, and recall much stronger than memorizing a list by itself.


Try the Russian Number Translate Tool

Use the translate tool to type a numeral and see the Russian number word. This is one of the fastest ways to connect Russian Numbers 1-200 with written forms, chart review, and pronunciation practice.

Russian Number Translate

Type a number to see it written as a Russian number word.

Example: 1234

How to Practice Russian Numbers 1–200

Here are a few simple ways to review the lesson efficiently.

  • count from 1 to 200 in Russian out loud
  • alternate between exact hundreds and mixed numbers
  • practice 100–120 as one review block
  • use the chart to spot all numbers from 101 to 130 quickly
  • translate random numbers above 100 without writing them first

With regular review, these numbers become much easier to recognize in conversation, class exercises, beginner reading, and listening practice.


Why Russian Numbers 1–200 Matter

The range from 1 to 200 matters because it introduces the hundreds without becoming too overwhelming. It is a natural bridge between the first 100 numbers and the much larger charts learners meet next.

Once you feel comfortable with this page, the next step is to expand into the next chart range and then apply the numbers in dates, time, prices, and quizzes. That sitewide learning flow is what helps the pages feel connected instead of isolated.


Continue Learning Russian Numbers

You can continue learning Russian numbers with these pages.

You can also keep building practical number skills with these related lessons:

Use the chart pages, translate tools, and follow-up lessons together to turn Russian numbers into long-term knowledge.

Further reference: Gramota.ru on numerals.