Spanish Numbers 1-100
Spanish numbers 1-100 seems to confuse a lot of people however once you get used to formula it can be very simple.
The hardest part is probably getting the right pronunciation the reason being the spelling is very different to the way it sounds.
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Count to ten in Spanish
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seise, siete, ocho, nueve diez
Spanish numbers from 10 to 20 are as follows
Diez, once, doce, trece, catorce, quince, dieci-sies dieci-siete dieci-ocho dieci-nueve veinte
Take note that from sixteen to nineteen they are pronounced all as one word although I have separated them to make it simple.
Spanish numbers from 20 to 30 are as follows
Veinte, veinti y uno, veinti y dos, veinti y tres, veinti y cuatro veinti y cinco, veinti y seis, veinti y siete veinti y ocho, veinti y nueve, treinta
Spanish numbers from 30 to 40 are as follows
Treinta, treinta y uno treinta y dos, treinta y tres, treinta y cinco, treinta y seise, treinta y siete, treinta y ocho, treinta y nueva, cuaranta.
Spanish numbers 40 to 50 are as follows
Cuaranta, cuaranta y uno, cuaranta y dos, cuaranta y tres,cuaranta y cuatro, cuaranta y cinco, cuaranta y seis, cuaranta y siete, cuaranta y ocho, cuaranta y nueve, cincuenta,
Spanish numbers from 50 to sixty are as follows
Cincuenta y uno, cincuenta y dos, cincuenta y tres, cincuenta y cuatro, cincuenta y cinco, cincuenta y seis, cincuenta y siete, cincuenta y ocho, cincuenta y nueve, sesenta.
Spanish numbers from 60 to 70 are as follows;
Sesenta, sesenta y uno, sesenta y dos, sesenta y tres, senenta y cuatro, sesenta y cinco, sesenta y sies, sesenta y siete, sesenta y ocho, sesenta y nueve, setenta
Spanish numbers from 70 to 80 are as follows;
Setenta y uno, setenta y dos, setenta y tres, setenta y cuatro, setenta y cinco, setenta y seis, setenta y siete, setenta y ocho, stenta y nueve, ochenta.
Spanish Numbers from 80 to 90 are as follows
Ochenta, ochenta y uno, ochenta y dos, ochenta y tres, ochenta y cuatro, ochenta y cinco, ochenta y seis, ochenta y siete, ochenta y ocho, ochenta y nueve noventa
Spanish numbers from 90 to 100 are as follows
Noventa, noventa y uno, noventa y dos, noventa y tres, noventa y cuatro, noventa y cinco, noventa y seis, noventa y siete, noventa y ocho,noventa y nueve, cien
To get the correct pronunciations for these are all included in rocket Spanish course in fact it covers all the numbers from 1 to a 100,000 with audios to listen to making it easy to learn.
Furthermore you can make up sentences using the numbers for example; I am thirty one years old which would be in Spanish= tengo trente y uno anos.
However what they are really saying is I have 21 years if you want to the add the “of age” that is Spanish is “de edad” making 31 years of age = tengo trente y uno anos de edad.
You can have a lot of fun making up sentences using the above information.
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