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  1. Learn the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbers with this chart that shows how to write and pronounce them. Cardinal numbers say how many of something there are, while ordinal numbers tell the position of something in a list.

  2. Learn how to use and spell cardinal and ordinal numbers in English, with examples, rules and tables. Find out the differences between American and British English, fractions, decimals and Roman numbers.

  3. Die Ordinalzahlen (ordinal numbers) im Englischen. Kardinalzahl Ordnungszahl. five fifth (5th) eight eighth (8th) (auch für alle Zusammensetzungen mit 8 wie zum Beispiel the twenty-eighth etc) nine ninth (9th)

    • Cardinal Numbers
    • Ordinal Numbers
    • Nominal Numbers
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    A Cardinal Number says how manyof something, such as one, two, three, four, five, etc. It does nothave fractions or decimals, it is only used for counting.

    An Ordinal Number tells us the positionof something in a list. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and so on (see Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers Chartfor more.)

    A Nominal Number is a number used only as a name, or to identify something (not as an actual value or position)

    In this photo there are 6 cars. Car Number "99" (with the yellow roof) is in 1stposition: 1. 6is a Cardinal Number (it tells how many) 2. 1stis an Ordinal Number (it tells position) 3. "99"is a Nominal Number (it is basically just a name for the car)

    Learn the definitions and examples of cardinal, ordinal and nominal numbers. Cardinal numbers say how many, ordinal numbers say position, and nominal numbers are names or identifiers.

  4. Die Anzahl der Teilnehmenden Schüler ist 15. 15 ist in diesem Fall eine Kardinalzahl. Der 1. Starter beim Wettkampf bist Du. 1. ist hier eine Ordinalzahl. Was genau jetzt aber Ordinal- und Kardinalzahlen sind und was Sie ausmachen, lernst Du in dieser Erklärung kennen.

  5. Learn the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbers, how to use them in math and writing, and a memory trick to avoid confusion. Cardinal numbers describe quantity, while ordinal numbers describe order or position.

  6. First, second, third, etc., are ordinal numbers, usually coming before a noun. They can be written as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. The ordinal numbers are in most cases created by simply adding a suffix to a cardinal number. Numbers from 1 to 19 add -te, and numbers 20 and above add -ste.