Whole Numbers also known as Cardinal Numbers - used for counting
Symbol
Word
Pronounce It
0
Nought
0
1
One
1
2
Two
2
3
Three
3
4
Four
4
5
Five
5
6
Six
6
7
Seven
7
8
Eight
8
9
Nine
9
10
Ten
10
11
Eleven
11
12
Twelve
12
13
Thirteen
13
14
Fourteen
14
15
Fifteen
15
16
Sixteen
16
17
Seventeen
17
18
Eighteen
18
19
Nineteen
19
20
Twenty
20
21
Twenty-one ...
21
30
Thirty
30
40
Forty
40
50
Fifty
50
60
Sixty
60
70
Seventy
70
80
Eighty
80
90
Ninety
90
100
One hundred
100
101
One hundred and one ...
101
102
One thousand
1,000
1,000,000
One million
1,000,000
1,000,000,000,000
One billion
1,000,000,000,000
Ordinal Numbers - used for ranking
In figures
In words
Pronounce It
1st
the first
1st
2nd
the second
2nd
3rd
the third
3rd
4th
the fourth
4th
5th
the fifth
5th
6th
the sixth
6th
7th
the seventh
7th
8th
the eighth
8th
9th
the ninth
9th
10th
the tenth
10th
11th
the eleventh
11th
12th
the twelfth
12th
13th
the thirteenth
13th
14th
the fourteenth
14th
15th
the fifteenth
15th
16th
the sixteenth
16th
17th
the seventeenth
17th
18th
the eighteenth
18th
19th
the nineteenth
19th
20th
the twentieth
20th
21st
the twenty-first
...
22nd
the twenty-second
...
23rd
the twenty-third
...
24th
the twenty-fourth
...
25th
the twenty-fifth
...
26th
the twenty-sixth
...
27th
the twenty-seventh
...
28th
the twenty-eighth
...
29th
the twenty-ninth
...
30th
the thirtieth
30th
40th
the fortieth
40th
50th
the fiftieth
50th
60th
the sixtieth
60th
70th
the seventieth
70th
80th
the eightieth
80th
90th
the ninetieth
90th
100th
the hundredth
100th
101st
the hundred and first
...
1000th
the thousandth
1000th
Fractions
Symbol
Word
Pronounce It
1/8
One eighth
1/8
1/5
One fifth
1/4
One quarter
1/4
3/4
Three quarters
3/4
1/3
One third
1/3
2/3
Two thirds
1/2
One half
1/2
s
Symbols
Word common term in brackets
Pronounce It
+
Plus -And
-
Minus -Take away
x
Multiplied by -Times
÷
Divided by
=
Equals-Is
.
Point
%
Percent
(((1 + 6) - 2) x 2) ÷ 2.5=4
One plus six minus two multiplied by two divided by two point five equals four or One and six take away two times two divided by two point five is four
10% 100=10
Ten percent of one hundred equals ten.
Yes, ten numbers, without using the number 10.
You can put as many noughts in front of a number without changing the value of that number:-
01, 002, 0003, 00004 ...
In English 10, 20, 30, through to 90 are 1 ten, 2 tens, 3 tens, etc .
Also there are a number of ways you can say 0 in English
after a decimal point
9.02 = "Nine point oh two."
in bus or room numbers
Rooom 101 = "Room one oh one." Bus 602 = "Bus six oh two."
in phone numbers
9130472 = "Nine one three oh four seven two."
in years
1906 = "Nineteen oh six."
before a decimal point
0.06 = "Nought point oh six."
in temperature
-10°C = "10 degrees below zero."
US English for the number
0 = "Zero"
in football
Chelsea 2 Manchester United 0 = "Chelsea two Manchester United ni ."
~ 12 ~
The number 12 is often represented as a dozen and the number 6 as a half dozen.
For example: 12 eggs= "A dozen eggs." 6 eggs = "Half a dozen eggs."
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