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Count to 10 with the children of the jury and other friends!
Watch these films and just do what they do. This way you can learn to count in seventeen different languages. All the jury children and other friends say their names and show you how to count from one to ten. To watch the films, just click on the picture.
Counting to ten in Quechua
Gregorio from Peru counts to ten in Quechua.
Rebeka counting
Rebeka from Bangladesh counts to ten in Bangla.
Maïmouna counting
Maïmouna from Senegal counts to ten.
Isabel counting
Isabel from Mocambique counts to ten in Portuguese.
Railander counting
Railander from Brazil counts to ten in Portuguese.
Laury counting
Laury from Colombia counts to ten in Spanish.
Nga counting
Nga from Vietnam counts to ten in Vietnamese.
TV-screen with Idalmin
Idalmin from USA counts to ten in English and Spanish.
Tv-screen with Malik
Malik from USA counts to ten in English.
Tv-screen with Lek
Lek from Thailand counts to ten in Karen.
TV-screen with Kwangchai
Kwangchai from Thailand counts to ten in Thai.
Tv-screen with Dennis
Dennis from Kenya counts to ten in Luo.
TV-screen with Rebecca
Rebecca from Sweden counts to ten in Swedish.
Tv-screen with Sukumaya
Sukumaya from Nepal counts to ten in Nepalese.
TV-screen with Gedeilson
Gedeilson from Brazil counts to ten in Portuguese.
TV-screen with Veronika
Veronika from Israel counts to ten in Hebrew.
Bhavna on a TV-screen
Bhavna from India counts to ten in Hindi.
Thomas on a TV-screen
Thomas from Uganda counts to ten in Lugandan.
TV-screen with Bahjat
Bahjat from Palestine counts to ten in Arabic.
Mangha Ram on a TV-screen
Manga Ram from Pakistan counts to ten in Urdu.
TV-screen with Ixmucané
Ixmucané from Guatemala counts to ten in Spanish.
TV-screen with a boy
This boy from Bolivia counts to ten in Quechua.
TV-screen with Svetlana
Svetlana from the Czech Republic counts to ten in Romany, the language of the Romany people.
TV-screen with boy from Kenya
This boy from the Mothers of St. Rita's village in Kenya counts to ten in Swahili.
Tv-screen with children
These children from Bolivia counts to ten in Quechua.


Xola counting
Xola counting
Xola counting

1-2-3. Xola from South Africa is on the children’s jury which awards the World's Children's Prize. He can teach you to count to ten in Xhosa, a South African dialect which he speaks with his grandmother. But even Xola finds it hard to count in Xhosa, because he usually speaks English with his grandmother when using numbers.

> Watch the film of Xola counting
 

Tv-screen with Hassana
Hassana is a refugee from Western Sahara and lives in a refugee camp in Algeria. He counts to ten in Hassani, an Arabic dialect.

> Watch the film of Hassana counting


To watch these films you will need: Quicktime Player or Media Player 
Both programs can be downloaded for free.
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