Title: German - Numbers and Letters Quicksheet
Author: Jeff DeMaagd
Last Update: 1/24/1999

The German Quicksheet Index page.

Characters

The German characters not found in english (or on my keyboard):
Character Unicode Character Unicode
Ä
Alt-0196
ä
Alt-0228
Ö
Alt-0214
ö
Alt-0246
Ü
Alt-0220
ü
Alt-0252
ß
Alt-0223

To use this information in Windows, it must use a Unicode Character set, hold down the Alt key, while holding the down, punch in the numbers, including the zero. I don't know how do do the similar in Apple or UNIX environments.


Numbers

Deutch null ein(s) zwei (zwo) drei vier fünf sechs seiben acht neun zehn elf zwolf
digital 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
English zero one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve

-zehns (13 - 19)
Deutch dreizehn vierzehn fünfzehn sechzehn siebzehn achtzehn neunzehn
digital 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
English thirteen thirty fifteen sixteen sixteen eighteen nineteen

-zigs (20 - 90)
Deutch zwanzig dreizig vierzig fünfzig sechzig siebzig achtzig neunzig
digital 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
English twenty thirty fourty fifty sixty seventy eighty ninety

Deutsch hundert tausand
Digital 100 1 000
English hundred thousand


©1998 Jeff DeMaagd , base document. Open Content Licence

Changes:
1/24/1999 - split off this page.

Work To Do:
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