Counting Numbers from 41 to 50

Let’s learn about counting numbers from forty one to fifty in numerals and words.

Counting from forty one to fifty with numbers or numerals:

41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50


Counting from forty one to fifty with words:

41 - Forty-one

42 - Forty-two

43 - Forty-three

44 - Forty-four

45 - Forty-five

46 - Forty-six

47 - Forty-seven

48 - Forty-eight

49 - Forty-nine

50 - Fifty

Number 41

Counting numbers up to 50 in numerals and words:

We write 41 as Forty - one.

Forty One

4

Tens

1

Ones

4 Tens and 1 ones make 41, read as Forty-one.





We write 42 as Forty - two.

Forty One

4

Tens

2

Ones

4 Tens and 2 ones make 42, read as Forty-two.




We write 43 as Forty - three.

Forty Three

4

Tens

3

Ones

4 Tens and 3 ones make 43, read as Forty-three.




We write 44 as Forty – four.

Forty Forty

4

Tens

4

Ones

4 Tens and 4 ones make 44, read as Forty-four.




We write 45 as Forty - five.

We write 35 as Thirty - five.

4

Tens

5

Ones

4 Tens and 5 ones make 45, read as Forty-five.




We write 46 as Forty - six.

Forty Six

4

Tens

6

Ones

4 Tens and 6 ones make 46, read as Forty-six.




We write 47 as Forty - seven.

Forty Seven

4

Tens

7

Ones

4 Tens and 7 ones make 47, read as Forty-seven.




We write 48 as Forty - eight.

Forty Eight

4

Tens

8

Ones

4 Tens and 8 ones make 48, read as Forty-eight.




We write 49 as Forty - nine.

Forty Nine

4

Tens

9

Ones

4 Tens and 9 ones make 49, read as Forty-nine.




We write 50 as Fifty.

Fifty

5

Tens

0

Ones

5 Tens and 0 ones make 50, read as Fifty.



Write numbers from 41 to 50. One is done for you.

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Number Name

40 and 1 more make

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1

Forty-one

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40 and 9 more make

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Number Names from 21 to 50 

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