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Lesson 6A1

Numbers 1–10

எண்கள் 1–10

English numbers compound almost as cleanly as Tamil's from thirteen onward — but eleven and twelve are a small irregular pocket worth knowing about upfront.

Grammar Comparison

இலக்கண ஒப்பீடு

Thirteen onward is transparent, eleven and twelve aren't

English

thirteen = three + teen ('ten'); but eleven, twelve don't visibly mean 'ten-one', 'ten-two'

Tamil

பதிமூன்று = பத்து + மூன்று; பதினொன்று, பன்னிரண்டு are equally transparent

From thirteen to nineteen, English does what Tamil does the whole way through: fuse a unit-word with '-teen' (a worn-down form of 'ten'). But eleven and twelve break that pattern — they descend from old words meaning roughly 'one left over' and 'two left over' rather than 'ten-one' and 'ten-two', so they don't visibly decompose the way Tamil's பதினொன்று and பன்னிரண்டு do. Treat eleven and twelve as two irregular words to memorize, then the pattern resumes.

Vocabulary

சொற்கள்

EnglishPronunciationTamil
onewunஒன்றுoṉṟu
twotooஇரண்டுiraṇṭu
threethreeமூன்றுmūṉṟu
fourforநான்குnāṉku
fivefyvஐந்துaindhu
sixsiksஆறுāṟu
sevenSEH-vnஏழுēḻu
eightateஎட்டுeṭṭu
ninenynஒன்பதுoṉbadhu
tentenபத்துpaththu