Learning German becomes much easier when numbers are explained clearly and you can practice them in different ways. This page brings together the core German number resources on Teach Numbers so learners can move from basic recognition into practical use.
German numbers appear in everyday situations such as telling time, giving prices, writing dates, reading travel information, and counting objects. The lessons below are organized to help you start with the foundations, reinforce the patterns with charts, and then apply those numbers in context.
Start with Core Number Lessons
Begin with the main German numbers lesson, then explore cardinal and ordinal numbers to understand how German uses numbers in different situations.
Use Charts to Build Fluency
Chart pages help learners recognize German numbers quickly and notice the patterns that repeat as numbers become larger.
Apply Numbers in Real Context
Dates, time, and quizzes help move number knowledge out of isolation and into practical everyday German usage.
German Numbers
German numbers are often one of the first things learners study because they are used in prices, ages, dates, schedules, quantities, and common conversation. These pages introduce German numbers in clear steps so you can understand how they are built and how they are used.
German Number Charts
If you want to practice recognizing German numbers quickly, chart pages provide a simple and structured way to review them in sequence. They are especially helpful for beginners who want to build fluency through repetition and pattern recognition.
Beginner Chart
Start with the first twenty numbers to build a strong base for larger German number patterns.
Expanded Chart
Move into a wider range to see how tens and combinations work together in German.
Larger Numbers
Use a larger chart to practice hundreds and reinforce how bigger German numbers are written.
German Time and Dates
Being able to talk about time and dates is an important part of everyday communication in German. These lessons explain how German expresses the date, how time is said, and how numbers appear in both situations.
Practice and Review
Once you have spent time with the lesson and chart pages, quiz practice is a good way to test recognition and recall. It helps confirm whether German numbers, dates, and time expressions feel familiar without relying on hints.
German Numbers Quiz
Use the mixed quiz to review German numbers, dates, and times in one place.
Continue Learning German
German becomes easier to learn when you combine core number lessons with charts, dates, time practice, and review tools. Start with the main numbers page, move into the charts that match your level, and then use dates, time, and quizzes to strengthen practical understanding.
Further reference: Duden dictionary.
