33.5 Ancient Greek normally writes out cardinal numbers. The numbers one, two, three and four decline, most in the 3rd declension. The numbers from 5 to 199 do not decline.
- εἷς, μία, ἕν one
- δύο two
- τρεῖς, τρία three
- τέτταρες, τέτταρα four
We have already learned how to inflect the number one. To review:
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Greek usually expresses written compound numbers above 20 (21, 22…) in one of two ways:
- placing the smaller number first, followed by καί and the larger number.
- εἷς καὶ εἴκοσι
- placing the larger number first, followed by the smaller number. In this order, καί is optional.
- εἴκοσι καὶ εἷς
- εἴκοσι εἷς
- placing the smaller number first, followed by καί and the larger number.
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