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Count from 1 to 10 in Spanish is very easy, I will put the number and then the pronunciation/word and mark the
!Number
!Number in Spanish
!Translation
!Pronunciation (audio)
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|0
|cero
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|1
|uno
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|2
|dos
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|3
|tres
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|4
|cuatro
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|5
|cinco
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|6
|seis
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|7
|siete
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|8
|ocho
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|9
|nueve
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|10
|diez
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tonic syllable that is marked in each word ( with ^), and at the end there are some tricks to pronunciate better.


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Revision as of 12:30, 8 October 2022

Number Number in Spanish Translation Pronunciation (audio)
0 cero
1 uno
2 dos
3 tres
4 cuatro
5 cinco
6 seis
7 siete
8 ocho
9 nueve
10 diez




number word pronunciation
1 UNO ÛNO
2 DOS DÔS
3 TRES TRÊS
4 CUATRO CUÂTRO
5 CINCO CÎNCO
6 SEIS SÊÎS
7 SIETE SIÊTE
8 OCHO ÔCHO
9 NUEVE NUÊVE
10 DIEZ DIÊZ

In spanish:

  • The letter C sounds similar to Z (In English).
  • The letter E always sounds like in "elephant"
  • The letters CH sounds like in English
  • But apart from this, there are not so much other secrets...
  • The letter J in spanish is pronounced as H in English.
  • The letters LL in Spanish is pronounced as Y in English