15 in Swedish
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About 15 in Swedish
The number 15 in Swedish is femton. The ordinal form — used for rankings, dates, and sequences — is femtonde.
The number 15 is odd. Being able to recognize and say 15 in Swedish pays off quickly — numbers like this appear in prices, schedules, addresses, and introductions.
Learning 15 in Swedish is a step toward real communicative confidence. Numbers are unavoidable — they appear in every aspect of daily life, from prices and timetables to addresses and phone calls.
Learning Numbers in Swedish
What makes Swedish numbers challenging
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.
Tips for learning Swedish numbers
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.