How To Count From 1 To 100 In Swedish
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It’s been a wonderful and eventful day, but now you cannot go to sleep. What do you do? You count fluffy, soft sheep and hopefully, then you’re off to dreamland. One fluffy, soft sheep. Two fluffy, soft sheep. Three fluffy, soft sheep.
All this sheep counting should make you stretch out your arms and let out a gentle yawn. Nine fluffy, soft sheep. Ten fluffy, soft sheep. Eleven fluffy, soft sheep. Twelve fluffy, soft sheep. Off you go to catch some Zs. Nighty night.
Counting sheep is just one of the many exercises to help you drift off into a peaceful beauty sleep. Plus, you can count sheep in any language you want. You can count sheep in English or German or even Swedish. Here’s your counting guide from 1 to 100.
How to count from 0 to 10
- 0: noll (noll)
- 1: ett (et) / en (en)
- 2: två (tvoo)
- 3: tre (tre)
- 4: fyra (feera)
- 5: fem (fem)
- 6: sex (sex)
- 7: sju (herewh)
- 8: åtta (ohtah)
- 9: nio (neeyoo)
- 10: tio (teeoo)
How to count from 11 to 20
- 11: elva (elva)
- 12: tolv (tolv)
- 13: tretton (treton)
- 14: fjorton (fyorton)
- 15: femton (femton)
- 16: sexton (sexton)
- 17: sjutton (herewhton)
- 18: arton (arton)
- 19: nitton (nitton)
- 20: tjugo (tschugo)
Counting by Tens
- 30: trettio (treteeyoo)
- 40: fyrtio (feerteeyoo)
- 50: femtio (femteeyoo)
- 60: sextio (sexteeyoo)
- 70: sjuttio (herewhteeyoo)
- 80: åttio (ohteeyoo)
- 90: nittio (neeteeyoo)
- 100: hundra (hundra)


