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Start by learning to count to ten in Spanish, then you'll move on to more complex numbers. | Start by learning to count to ten in Spanish, then you'll move on to more complex numbers. | ||
Here's a tip to help you remember. 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. | Here's a tip to help you remember. 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. |
Revision as of 12:58, 8 October 2022
¡Hola! Spanish learners,
Learning to count is essential when starting to learn any language.
Once you know the numbers, you'll be able to quantify things: figuring out the price of an item when you shop, telling your age, etc.
Start by learning to count to ten in Spanish, then you'll move on to more complex numbers.
Here's a tip to help you remember. 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.
In the table below, you will learn how to write and pronounce these numbers:
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 |