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Hello, Spanish learners,
Learning to count is an essential basis when starting to learn Spanish. Once you know the numbers, you'll be able to quantify things or figure out, for example, how much a particular item costs when you go shopping. Take things at the beginning, start by learning to count to ten in Spanish, then you will move on to more complex numbers. In the table below you will learn how to write and pronounce these numbers.
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Revision as of 12:37, 8 October 2022

Hello, Spanish learners,


Learning to count is an essential basis when starting to learn Spanish. Once you know the numbers, you'll be able to quantify things or figure out, for example, how much a particular item costs when you go shopping. Take things at the beginning, start by learning to count to ten in Spanish, then you will move on to more complex numbers. In the table below you will learn how to write and pronounce these numbers.


Number Number in Spanish Translation Pronunciation (audio)
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