1,000 in Turkish

1000
Numeral
1000
Cardinal
bin
Ordinal
bininci

1,000 in Other Languages

About 1,000 in Turkish

The number 1,000 in Turkish is bin. The ordinal form — used for rankings, dates, and sequences — is bininci.

Numerically, 1,000 is an even integer. You'll encounter 1,000 in Turkish in many practical contexts: shopping, transportation, appointments, and everyday small talk.

Building fluency with numbers like 1,000 in Turkish pays dividends quickly. Numbers are among the first things you use in a new language — for shopping, directions, introductions, and understanding announcements.

Learning Numbers in Turkish

What makes Turkish numbers challenging

Turkish numbers are among the most regular and logical in the world, but the vowel harmony system means suffixes change their vowels to match the word — the ordinal suffix has four forms (-inci, -ıncı, -üncü, -uncu). The Turkish vowels ö, ü, ı (dotless i) are unfamiliar to English speakers and appear in several number words. The tens kırk (40) and elli (50) must be memorized as they do not follow the pattern of other tens. Larger numbers can produce long compound words that require parsing at speed.

Tips for learning Turkish numbers

Turkish numbers are a joy to learn — the system is completely regular after memorizing digits and tens. Focus on the unfamiliar vowels (ö, ü, ı) early. Memorize kırk (40) and elli (50) specifically since they break the otherwise perfect pattern. Vowel harmony in ordinal suffixes follows consistent rules that apply across all of Turkish, so learning it for numbers helps with the entire language. Practice with Turkish lira amounts and street addresses for everyday number fluency.