Numbers in Spanish

 

  1. Uno - "oo-no"

  2. Dos - "doss"

  3. Tres - "trace"

  4. Cuatro - "kwah-tro"

  5. Cinco - "seen-ko"

  6. Seis - "says"

  7. Siete - "syet-te"

  8. Ocho - "oh-cho"

  9. Nueve - "nweh-veh"

  10. Diez - "dyeth"

  11. Once - "on-the"

  12. Doce - "doh-the"

  13. Trece - "trace-the"

  14. Catorce - "kah-tor-the"

  15. Quince - "keen-the"

  16. Dieciséis - "dyeh-the-says"

  17. Diecisiete - "dyeh-the-syet-te"

  18. Dieciocho - "dyeh-the-oh-cho"

  19. Diecinueve - "dyeh-the-nweh-veh"

  20. Veinte - "bain-te"

For numbers beyond 20, you can follow a pattern where you combine the tens and units. For example:

  • 21 - Veintiuno ("bain-tee-oo-no")

  • 22 - Veintidós ("bain-tee-doss")

  • 30 - Treinta ("trayn-ta")

  • 40 - Cuarenta ("kwar-en-ta")

  • 50 - Cincuenta ("seen-kwen-ta")

  • 60 - Sesenta ("seh-sen-ta")

  • 70 - Setenta ("seh-ten-ta")

  • 80 - Ochenta ("oh-chen-ta")

  • 90 - Noventa ("noh-ven-ta")

And so on.

Remember to practice these numbers to become more familiar with their pronunciation.


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