Have you ever realized how you use the numbers in English everyday? Imagine how useful they can be in Spanish!
Learning the Numbers in Spanish 1-100 is a basic topic that can accelerate your progress,
and it is much easier if you take the time to identify the predictable patterns
that can be observed in the initial numbers in Spanish from 1 to 100.
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Let’s look at the Numbers in Spanish 1-100
In this numbers in Spanish worksheet initial section, we will take a look at the numbers from 1 to 30 in detail; and later on we will continue with the rest of the numbers all the way to 100.
Numbers in Spanish from 1 to 10:
1 – uno
2 – dos
3 – tres
4 – cuatro
5 – cinco
6 – seis
7 – siete
8 – ocho
9 – nueve
10 – diez
Here is a Video with the pronunciation of these numbers:
Now, let’s look at the numbers from 11 to 20
11 – once
12 – doce
13 – trece
14 – catorce
15 – quince
16 – dieciséis
17 – diecisiete
18 – dieciocho
19 – diecinueve
20 – veinte
Here is a clip with the pronunciation of the numbers:
Pay special attention to the numbers between 15 and 20,
the pronunciations are a bit tricky because they are long numbers.
Now, let’s look at the Spanish numbers from 21 to 30 (as you will notice, numbers between 21 and 29 are formed by the word “venti” and a regular number right next to it)
Let’s see:
21 – veintiuno
22 – veintidós
23 – veintitrés
24 – veinticuatro
25 – veinticinco
26 – veintiséis
27 – veintisiete
28 – veintiocho
29 – veintinueve
30 – treinta
This is how you pronounce them:
Pay special attention to the pronunciation of the numbers between 26 and 30. Remember, after 30 things will get much easier. Let´s keep going!
Now, let’s review the numbers in Spanish from 31 to 100
After number 30, numbers in Spanish show a very consistent and predictable pattern.
Let’s see a few examples, try to notice the patterns:
38 – treinta y ocho
43 – cuarenta y tres
72 – setenta y dos
87 – ochenta y siete
95 – noventa y cinco
As you may have guessed, these Spanish numbers are formed by the tens (30, 40, 50 …)
followed by the word “y” (which is similar to the word “and”, it works as a conjunction)
and another number from 1 to 9.
For example:
45 – cuarenta + y + cinco
52 – cincuenta + y + dos
84 – ochenta + y + cuatro
First, let´s take a look at each 10 number increment (also known as tens):
10 – diez
20 – veinte
30 – treinta
40 – cuarenta
50 – cincuenta
60 – sesenta
70 – setenta
80 – ochenta
90 – noventa
100 – cien
This is how you pronounce the Tens:
Now, let’s review all the numbers from 31 to 100
31 – treinta y uno
32 – treinta y dos
33 – treinta y tres
34 – treinta y cuatro
35 – treinta y cinco
36 – treinta y seis
37 – treinta y siete
38 – treinta y ocho
39 – treinta y nueve
40 – cuarenta
41 – cuarenta y uno
42 – cuarenta y dos
43 – cuarenta y tres
44 – cuarenta y cuatro
45 – cuarenta y cinco
46 – cuarenta y seis
47 – cuarenta y siete
48 – cuarenta y ocho
49 – cuarenta y nueve
50 – cincuenta
51 – cincuenta y uno
52 – cincuenta y dos
53 – cincuenta y tres
54 – cincuenta y cuatro
55 – cincuenta y cinco
56 – cincuenta y seis
57 – cincuenta y siete
58 – cincuenta y ocho
59 – cincuenta y nueve
60 – sesenta
61 – sesenta y uno
62 – sesenta y dos
63 – sesenta y tres
64 – sesenta y cuatro
65 – sesenta y cinco
66 – sesenta y seis
67 – sesenta y siete
68 – sesenta y ocho
69 – sesenta y nueve
70 – setenta
71 – setenta y uno
72 – setenta y dos
73 – setenta y tres
74 – setenta y cuatro
75 – setenta y cinco
76 – setenta y seis
77 – setenta y siete
78 – setenta y ocho
79 – setenta y nueve
80 – ochenta
81 – ochenta y uno
82 – ochenta y dos
83 – ochenta y tres
84 – ochenta y cuatro
85 – ochenta y cinco
86 – ochenta y seis
87 – ochenta y siete
88 – ochenta y ocho
89 – ochenta y nueve
90 – noventa
91 – noventa y uno
92 – noventa y dos
93 – noventa y tres
94 – noventa y cuatro
95 – noventa y cinco
96 – noventa y seis
97 – noventa y siete
98 – noventa y ocho
99 – noventa y nueve
100 – cien
Learning the numbers in Spanish is time well spent when learning Spanish for beginners, because they are used often in everyday life.
As you can see learning the Numbers in Spanish 1-100 is much easier than most people think.
You only need to memorize the numbers from 1 to 20, understand the pattern of the numbers from 21 to 30; and know how to construct the numbers in Spanish from 31 to 100.
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