The numbers from 0 to 10 are these:
- 0 но́ль (nolʹ) - less common in Church Slavonic, usually expressed with negation
- 1 є҆ді́нъ, є҆діна̀, є҆діно̀ (edinъ, ediná, edinó)
- 2 два̀, двѣ̀ (dva, dvě)
- 3 трѝе, трѝ (trie, tri)
- 4 четы́риє, четы́ри (četyrie, četyri)
- 5 пѧ́ть (pętʹ)
- 6 ше́сть (šestʹ)
- 7 се́дмь (sedmʹ)
- 8 о́смь (osmʹ)
- 9 девѧ́ть (devętʹ)
- 10 десѧ́ть (desętʹ)
Grammar note: The case of the noun following the numbers changes significantly and involves agreement in the Nominative, Genitive, or other cases depending on the number and grammatical context. For 1, it's Nominative singular. For 2, 3, and 4, the noun is in the Nominative or Accusative dual (depending on case and gender). For numbers from 5 upwards, the noun is in the Genitive plural.
- Examples: три́є до́ми (Nominative plural) - three houses, десѧ́ть до́мъ (Genitive plural) - ten houses, є҆ді́нъ до́мъ (Nominative singular) - one house, два̀ до́ма (Nominative dual) - two houses, пѧ́ть до́мъ (Genitive plural) - five houses.