Ordinal Numbers is the thirty-fourth (assuming read left to right) skill in the Turkish language tree. It has a total of two lessons which are about ordinal numbers like first, second, third, etc.
Grammar Notes[]
In English, to make an ordinal number, just add an -th to most of them (there are exceptions obviously). Turkish is similar; just add -(I)ncI (obeying 4-way vowel harmony) to the number, with the extra (I) if the number ends in a consonant.
Lessons[]
Lesson 1[]
- ikinci = second
- kat = floor (of a building)
- birinci = first
- beşinci = fifth
- üçüncü = third
- dördüncü = fourth
- ilk = for the first time
Lesson 2[]
- kaçıncı = which? (the first, the second, etc.)
- yedinci = seventh
- dokuzuncu = ninth
- sekizinci = eighth
- onuncu = tenth
- altıncı = sixth
- bininci = thousandth
- kez = time
References[]
Duolingo Lesson: www.duolingo.com/skill/tr/Ordinal-Numbers
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