Spanish Numbers



Learn how to count in Spanish and improve your spanish vocabulary easily. On this page you can learn how to form spanish numbers and their pronunciations.

Divided into two sections, you can find spanish cardinal numbers and spanish ordinal numbers, plus audio files and videos to hear them spoken clearly in Spanish.

Spanish Numbers : The Cardinal numbers


Learning spanish numbers pronunciation is simple, just click on the icon next to the numbers in order to hear the numbers said in Spanish.

Spanish numbers - 0 to 20
0
cero
1
uno
2
dos
3
tres
4
cuatro
5
cinco
6
seis
7
siete
8
ocho
9
nueve
10
diez
11
once
12
doce
13
trece
14
catorce
15
quince
16
dieciséis
17
diecisiete
18
dieciocho
19
diecinueve
20
veinte

Spanish numbers - 21 to 30
21
veintiuno
22
veintidós
23
veintitres
24
veinticuatro
25
veinticinco
26
veintiseis
27
veintisiete
28
veintiocho
29
veintinueve
30
treinta

Spanish numbers - 40 to 90
40
cuarenta
50
cincuenta
60
sesenta
70
setenta
80
ochenta
90
noventa

Spanish numbers bigger tan 100
100
cien
101
ciento uno
200
doscientos
300
trescientos
1,000
mil
2,000
dos mil
1,000,000
un millón
2,000,000
dos millones

NOTES:
In some cases, the use of Spanish cardinal numbers can be confusing for persons who are starting to learn Spanish, because some numbers may vary conforming to the gender of the nouns that they precede.

For example, when counting you must use "uno"
- uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco...

However, if the number precedes a masculine noun, the number "uno" becomes "un" :
- un perro (one dog)
- un lapiz (one pencil)

If the number precedes a feminine noun, the number "uno" becomes "una" :
- una taza (one cup)
- una niña (one girl)


Examples and Pronunciation in Spanish:
10,724
Diez mil setecientos veinticuatro
100,999
Cien mil novecientos noventa y nueve
1'250,215
Un millón doscientos cincuenta mil doscientos quince
14,627
Catorce mil seiscientos veintisiete

Videos of Spanish Numbers:
Spanish Numbers 0-9

Spanish Numbers 30-100




Spanish Numbers : The Ordinal numbers


Cardinal numbers are the form most often used and ordinal numbers might be thought of as their adjective form.

Spanish ordinal numbers
first
primero
second
segundo
third
tercero
fourth
cuarto
fifth
quinto
sixth
sexto
seventh
séptimo
eighth
octavo
ninth
noveno
tenth
décimo


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