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How to count in German printable flashcards

By March 30, 2026April 23rd, 2026No Comments
Flashcard set showing hand signs for the numbers nine (Neun) and ten (Zehn) with the corresponding German words below.

Learning a new language is an exciting adventure, and starting with the basics—like numbers—is the perfect place to begin! Whether you are a student, a parent homeschooling your children, or a teacher looking for engaging classroom resources, our free printable German number flashcards are a fantastic tool to get you speaking and counting with confidence. These visual aids make memorizing German vocabulary fun and interactive, helping you associate the German words for numbers 1–10 with clear, hand-sign visuals. Download, print, and start your German learning journey today!

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Ages 4-10
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German Numbers 0-10 Flashcards

Learn to count from zero to ten in German with these vibrant and engaging flashcards. Each card features the German word, the numeral, and a visual representation to help beginners master basic numeracy in the German language.

  • Covers numbers 0–10
  • German & Numeral matching
  • Clear visual counting aids
  • Zero-prep instant download
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How do you count from 1 to 10 in German? Counting from 1 to 10 in German is straightforward: eins (1), zwei (2), drei (3), vier (4), fünf (5), sechs (6), sieben (7), acht (8), neun (9), and zehn (10).

2. Are these flashcards suitable for young learners? Yes! These flashcards are designed with clear, bright illustrations and large, easy-to-read text, making them perfect for children, visual learners, and beginners of all ages.

3. How can I use these flashcards? You can use them in many ways:

  • Memory Game: Print two sets and play a matching game.

  • Flash Practice: Show the hand sign and ask the learner to say the German word, or vice versa.

  • Classroom Display: Use them as visual aids to decorate your classroom or study area.

4. Should I print these on special paper? To make your flashcards last longer, we recommend printing them on cardstock and, if possible, laminating them. This ensures they can be used over and over again for games and daily practice!

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