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Spanish Numbers 1-100: Learning to Count in Spanish

Are you ready to dive into the vibrant world of counting in Spanish? Whether you are just starting your Spanish language journey or looking to brush up on your skills, understanding how to count from 1 to 100 in Spanish is a fundamental step that opens the door to fluency.

Why Learning Spanish Numbers is Important

Numbers play a crucial role in our everyday lives, from telling time to counting money and quantities. Mastering numbers in Spanish is not only practical but also essential for effective communication in various social and professional settings.

Getting Started: Numbers 1-10

  1. Uno (1) - pronounced "oo-no"
  2. Dos (2) - pronounced "dohs"
  3. Tres (3) - pronounced "tres"
  4. Cuatro (4) - pronounced "kwah-tro"
  5. Cinco (5) - pronounced "seen-koh"
  6. Seis (6) - pronounced "says"
  7. Siete (7) - pronounced "syeh-teh"
  8. Ocho (8) - pronounced "oh-cho"
  9. Nueve (9) - pronounced "nweh-veh"
  10. Diez (10) - pronounced "dyehs"

Moving on to Numbers 11-30

Learning numbers from 1 to 10 is a great starting point. Now, let's tackle numbers from 11 to 30 in Spanish.

  1. Once (11) - pronounced "ohn-seh"
  2. Doce (12) - pronounced "doh-seh"
  3. Trece (13) - pronounced "treh-seh"
  4. Catorce (14) - pronounced "kah-tor-seh"
  5. Quince (15) - pronounced "keen-seh"
  6. Dieciséis (16) - pronounced "dyeh-thee-sehs"
  7. Diecisiete (17) - pronounced "dyeh-thee-syeh-teh"
  8. Dieciocho (18) - pronounced "dyeh-thee-oh-cho"
  9. Diecinueve (19) - pronounced "dyeh-thee-nweh-veh"
  10. Veinte (20) - pronounced "veh-een-teh"
  11. Veintiuno (21) - pronounced "veh-een-tee-oo-no"

Progressing to Numbers 30-100

As you advance in your Spanish number skills, here are some key numbers from 30 to 100 to add to your repertoire.

  1. Treinta (30) - pronounced "treh-een-tah"
  2. Cuarenta (40) - pronounced "cwar-ehn-tah"
  3. Cincuenta (50) - pronounced "seen-kwen-tah"
  4. Sesenta (60) - pronounced "seh-sen-tah"
  5. Setenta (70) - pronounced "seh-ten-tah"
  6. Ochenta (80) - pronounced "oh-chen-tah"
  7. Noventa (90) - pronounced "noh-ven-tah"
  8. Cien (100) - pronounced "syen"

Practice Makes Perfect

Consistent practice is key to mastering Spanish numbers. Engage in daily counting exercises, utilize flashcards, and challenge yourself to count various objects around you in Spanish. With dedication and persistence, you will soon be counting fluently from 1 to 100 in Spanish!

Embrace the beauty of the Spanish language by honing your number skills. ¡Vamos a contar (Let's count)!

Start your journey to fluency one number at a time and revel in the joy of learning a new language! ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)

Level: Beginner