Ordinal en cardinal numbers

Ordinal numbers
Most ordinal numbers are just cardinal numbers with 
'th' added at the end.
Six -> sixth
Twenty-eight -> twenty-eighth
A hundred -> A hundredth
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Ordinal numbers
Most ordinal numbers are just cardinal numbers with 
'th' added at the end.
Six -> sixth
Twenty-eight -> twenty-eighth
A hundred -> A hundredth

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Ordinal &
Cardinal numbers

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Cardinal numbers
A cardinal number is a 'normal' number:
one, two, three, etc


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Cardinal numbers
Watch the spelling of certain numbers:
Four (4) - forty (40)
Five (5) - fifteen (15) - fifty (50)
Eight (8) - eighteen (18)

And use a hyphen!
twenty-two, forty-six, eighty-nine.

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Ordinal numbers
An ordinal number is a 'rangtelwoord' in Dutch.

I have number four on my shirt
I am the fourth in line
four - fourth

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Ordinal numbers
Most ordinal numbers are just cardinal numbers with 
'th' added at the end.
Six -> sixth
Twenty-eight -> twenty-eighth
A hundred -> A hundredth

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Ordinal numbers
Do watch the spelling of some ordinal numbers:
twelve - twelfth
five - fifth
nine - ninth
sixty - sixtieth

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Ordinal numbers
Exceptions:
one - first
two - second
three - third

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Ordinal numbers
This also goes for numbers ending in one, two and three:

twenty-one -> twenty-first
fifty-two -> fifty-second
seventy-three -> seventy-third

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Ordinal numbers
The abbreviated form ends in the last two letters of the word:
first - 1st
second - 2nd
third - 3rd
fourth - 4th

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