English

Russian

Pronunciation

zero

ноль

nol

one

один

adeen

two

два

dva

three

три

tree

four

четыре

cheteeria

five

пять

pyat

six

шесть

shyest

seven

семь

syem

eight

восемь

vosyem

nine

девять

dyevit

ten

десять

dyesit

eleven

одиннадцать

adeenatsit

twelve

двенадцать

dvanatsit

thirteen

тринадцать

treenatsit

fourteen

четырнадцать

cheteernatsit

fifteen

пятнадцать

pyatnatsit

sixteen

шестнадцать

shyestnatsit

seventeen

семнадцать

syemnatsit

eighteen

восемнадцать

vosyemnatsit

nineteen

девятнадцать

dyevitnatsit

twenty

двадцать

dvatsit

twenty-one

двадцать один

dvatsit adeen

twenty-two

двадцать два

dvatsit dva

twenty-three

двадцать три

dvatsit tree

thirty

тридцать

treetsit

fourty

сорок

sorak

fifty

пятьдесят

peedeesyat

sixty

шестьдесят

shyestdyesit

seventy

семьдесят

syemdyesit

eighty

восемьдесят

vosyemdyesit

ninety

девяносто

dyevitnosta

hundred

сто

sto

hundred and one

сто адин

sto adeen

hundred and two

сто два

sto dva

hundred and three

сто три

sto tree

two hundred

двести

dverstee

three hundred

триста

treesta

four hundred

четыреста

cheteeriasta

five hundred

пятьсот

pyatsot

six hundred

шестьсот

shyestsot

seven hundred

семьсот

syemsot

eight hundred

восемьсот

vosyemsot

nine hundred

девятьсот

dyevitsot

thousand

тысяча

teeseeche

two thousand

два тысяча

dva teeseeche

three thousand

три тысяча

tree teeseeche

million

миллион

milleeyon


Notes about numbers:

As you can see in the table above number in Russian are more complex than 
English but there are patterns which you can see which help you to work
out endings without having to remember so much.

Teens: as you can see you simply add "natsit" to the end of a unit number
to make it a teen number.

Tens: unlike English Russian number from 10 to 100 use the old way of
counting and so the number 63 is "six tens" (shyestdyesit) and the number
15 is "five and ten" (pyatnatsit).

Numbers 2,3,4:

For some reason these numbers are special in Russian and do not follow
the same pattern as the numbers 5,6,7,8,9 and so they must be treated
differently.

So basically for any number you want to create you must use one rule/
suffix for 2,3,4 and a different rule/suffix for the other numbers. Eg:

three-hundred-thirty-three : treesta-treetsit-tree : триста-тридцать-три

six-hundred-sixty-six : shyestsot-shyestdyesit-shyest : шестьсот-шестьдесят-шесть

Female numbers:

Yeah that's right, in Russian the numbers 1 and 2 can be male or female
depending on context and whether the noun in the sentence is male or
female. The numbers in the table above are male but here are the
female examples:

one hat : adna shapka : адна шапко
two hats : dve shapkee : две шапки