Hungarian Numbers 1-100

Use this focused chart to study the core Hungarian numbers from 1 to 100. These are the numbers you are most likely to hear in prices, ages, addresses, dates, times, and basic conversation.

Below are the cardinal and ordinal numbers in Hungarian:
Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
1 egy első
2 kettő második
3 három harmadik
4 négy negyedik
5 öt ötödik
6 hat hatodik
7 hét hetedik
8 nyolc nyolcadik
9 kilenc kilencedik
10 tíz tizedik
11 tizenegy tizenegyedik
12 tizenkettő tizenkettedik
13 tizenhárom tizenharmadik
14 tizennégy tizennegyedik
15 tizenöt tizenötödik
16 tizenhat tizenhatodik
17 tizenhét tizenhetedik
18 tizennyolc tizennyolcadik
19 tizenkilenc tizenkilencedik
20 húsz huszadik
21 huszonegy huszonegyedik
30 harminc harmincadik
40 negyven negyvenedik
50 ötven ötvenedik
60 hatvan hatvanadik
70 hetven hetvenedik
80 nyolcvan nyolcvanadik
90 kilencven kilencvenedik
100 száz századik

What to watch for

Hungarian is unrelated to any of its neighboring languages, making its number words completely unfamiliar to speakers of Germanic, Romance, or Slavic languages. The vowel harmony system means suffixes change their vowels to match the word they attach to. Special people-counting forms (négyen, öten, hatan) are used when saying how many people are in a group. While the decimal system is logical, the agglutinative word formation means numbers can have many suffixed forms.

Study tip

Hungarian numbers are refreshingly regular once you learn the base digits and tens — focus on these first. The agglutinative patterns are consistent, so learning the system of suffixes pays off across all numbers. Practice with prices at Hungarian markets and restaurants. The people-counting forms (hárman = 'three of us') are commonly heard in everyday conversation. Hungarian pronunciation is consistent — what you see is what you say.