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🇪🇸 Spanish Vocabulary ➡ Learn How to Count from 1 to 10
¡Hola! Spanish learners, 😎
Learning to count is essential when starting to learn Spanish and any language. Once you know the numbers, you'll be able to quantify things. For example, you will be able to ask the price of an item when you shop or to tell your age to someone.
✨Tips:
- Start with what is easiest! Learn to count to ten in Spanish, then you'll move on to more complex numbers.
- During the day, every time you count a certain number of items and you think of a number in your native language, try to translate that number into Spanish.
- To improve your pronunciation, record your voice as you pronounce the numbers in Spanish and compare the recording with the recording below spoken by a native speaker.
Read and Pronounce numbers from 1 to 10 in Spanish[edit | edit source]
Number | Number in Spanish | Translation | Pronunciation (audio) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | uno | one | |
2 | dos | two | |
3 | tres | three | |
4 | cuatro | four | |
5 | cinco | five | |
6 | seis | six | |
7 | siete | seven | |
8 | ocho | eight | |
9 | nueve | nine | |
10 | diez | ten |
Videos[edit | edit source]
Count from 1 to 10 in Spanish[edit | edit source]
Listen again to the numbers spoken by a native speaker in the following video:
CUENTA HASTA 10 en Español | Count to 10 in Spanish | Canciones Infantiles[edit | edit source]
Another way to learn numbers and do it by listening to this video for kids.
It's much easier to learn in pictures and music. You will use both your auditory and visual memory. Watch the following video: