Spanish Numbers 1-100: Counting, Pronunciation, and Examples
Spanish Numbers 1-100
Learning Spanish numbers 1-100 gives you the base for prices, ages, dates, room numbers, phone numbers, and travel conversation.
| Number | Spanish | Pronunciation | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | uno | OO-noh | Tengo un boleto. |
| 2 | dos | dohs | Dos personas. |
| 3 | tres | trehs | Tres dias. |
| 10 | diez | dyehs | Diez euros. |
| 20 | veinte | BAYN-teh | Veinte minutos. |
| 30 | treinta | TRAYN-tah | Treinta grados. |
| 40 | cuarenta | kwah-REN-tah | Cuarenta estudiantes. |
| 50 | cincuenta | seen-KWEN-tah | Cincuenta pesos. |
| 100 | cien | syen | Cien dolares. |
How to Build 31-99
For most numbers after 30, use the tens word + y + the ones word.
- treinta y uno - 31
- cuarenta y cinco - 45
- setenta y ocho - 78
- noventa y nueve - 99
Using Numbers in Real Spanish
- La habitacion cuesta sesenta euros. (The room costs sixty euros.)
- Mi telefono es seis cuatro... (My phone number is six four...)
- El tren sale a las ocho y treinta. (The train leaves at eight thirty.)
Next Number Lessons
For broader usage, continue with Spanish numbers vocabulary, Spanish time vocabulary, and Spanish shopping vocabulary.