Swedish Numbers 1-100

Use this focused chart to study the core Swedish 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 number in Swedish:
Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
1 en (common) ett (neuter) första
2 två andra
3 tre tredje
4 fyra fjärde
5 fem femte
6 sex sjätte
7 sju sjunde
8 åtta åttonde
9 nio nionde
10 tio tionde
11 elva elfte
12 tolv tolfte
13 tretton trettonde
14 fjorton fjortonde
15 femton femtonde
16 sexton sextonde
17 sjutton sjuttonde
18 arton artonde
19 nitton nittonde
20 tjugo tjugonde
21 tjugoett tjugoförsta
22 tjugotvå tjugoandra
23 tjugotre tjugotredje
24 tjugofyra tjugofjärde
25 tjugofem tjugofemte
26 tjugosex tjugosjätte
27 tjugosju tjugosjuonde
28 tjugoåtta tjugoåttonde
29 tjugonio tjugonionde
30 trettio trettionde
40 fyrtio fyrtionde
50 femtio femtionde
60 sextio sextionde
70 sjuttio sjuttionde
80 åttio åttionde
90 nittio nittionde
100 hundra hundrade

What to watch for

The two-gender system for 'one' (en/ett) requires knowing noun genders. The pronunciation of sju (7) uses a uniquely Swedish 'sj' sound that does not exist in most other languages and is notoriously difficult for non-natives. Eleven (elva) and twelve (tolv) are irregular. Swedish compound numbers are written as single words (tjugofyra = 24), which can look intimidating. The similarity between sex (6) and sju (7) — both short words starting with 's' — causes frequent confusion.

Study tip

Swedish numbers are very regular after 12 — focus on memorizing 1-12 and the tens, then the compound pattern handles everything else. Practice the 'sj' sound in sju (7) — it is one of the most distinctive sounds in Swedish. For the en/ett distinction, learn common noun genders gradually. Swedish numbers are nearly identical to Norwegian, so learning one language's numbers gives you a head start on the other. Prices in kronor (SEK) make excellent everyday practice.