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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.

NumberSpanishPronunciationExample
1unoOO-nohTengo un boleto.
2dosdohsDos personas.
3trestrehsTres dias.
10diezdyehsDiez euros.
20veinteBAYN-tehVeinte minutos.
30treintaTRAYN-tahTreinta grados.
40cuarentakwah-REN-tahCuarenta estudiantes.
50cincuentaseen-KWEN-tahCincuenta pesos.
100ciensyenCien 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.

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