Whether you’re serious about traveling abroad or increasing your Spanish skills to get a straightforward conversational Spanish level,
learning the Numbers in Spanish 1-20 is often a fundamental topic that anyone serious about learning Spanish for beginners should pay attention to during the initial 2 or 3 weeks of learning the Spanish language.
While it might appear as being a complex topic in the beginning, mastering the Numbers in Spanish from 1 to 20 is much simpler if you take the time to recognize the foreseeable patterns that may be seen in the initial numbers in Spanish.
Let’s look at the cardinal Numbers in Spanish 1-20
In this Spanish numbers worksheet initial section, we will take a look at the Numbers in Spanish 1-10 in detail; and later on we will continue with the rest of the Spanish numbers 1-20.
Spanish numbers 1-10:
1 – uno
2 – dos
3 – tres
4 – cuatro
5 – cinco
6 – seis
7 – siete
8 – ocho
9 – nueve
10 – diez
Whenever the number “one” is used before a noun it should match the gender of the noun. This is not needed with the rest of the Spanish numbers, only with “one”:
Masculine – singular: un
Feminine – singular: una
Numbers in Spanish a few examples … Feminine:
One house – una casa
One coin – una moneda
One table – una mesa
Spanish numbers a few examples … Masculine:
One dog – un perro
One plate – un plato
One refrigerator – un refrigerador
Now, let’s look at the Numbers in Spanish from 11 to 20
11 – once
12 – doce
13 – trece
14 – catorce
15 – quince
16 – dieciséis
17 – diecisiete
18 – dieciocho
19 – diecinueve
20 – veinte
Figuring out the numbers in Spanish is time well spent for beginners learning Spanish, as they are used often in daily life.
As we discussed, mastering the Numbers in Spanish 1-20 is easier than the majority of people think.
You just really need to commit to memory the numbers from 1 to 10, and understand the behavior of the numbers from 11 to 20.
In the end, getting a good understanding of Numbers in Spanish 1-20 will be very useful in everyday life.
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Learn the numbers in Spanish from 1 to 30 by clicking on this link: Click here
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I don’t know how i can pronouce this numbers
Hola Naima!
You can listen to the pronunciation of these numbers here:
https://learningspanishforbeginners.com/free-spanish-lessons/list-of-common-spanish-words/spanish-numbers/spanish-numbers-1-1000/
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