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== Introduction ==
Welcome to the lesson on '''Catalan Vocabulary: Numbers 1-100'''! Mastering numbers is essential in any language, and Catalan is no exception. Whether you're shopping, telling the time, or simply counting, knowing the numbers will help you navigate daily life in Catalonia and connect with the locals.


Welcome to the "Numbers 1-100" lesson of our "Complete 0 to A1 Catalan Course." In this lesson, we will dive into the world of numbers in Catalan and learn how to count from 1 to 100. Numbers are essential in any language as they allow us to discuss quantities, prices, time, and many other aspects of daily life. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use numbers in Catalan and engage in basic conversations that involve numerical information.
In this lesson, we will cover the numbers from 1 to 100 in Catalan, providing you with not only the vocabulary but also the pronunciation and English translations. We'll dive into examples and exercises to reinforce your learning. By the end of this lesson, you'll feel confident using numbers in various contexts!


To ensure a comprehensive learning experience, this lesson will provide detailed explanations, numerous examples, cultural insights, and interactive exercises. So let's get started and unlock the fascinating world of Catalan numbers!
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=== Importance of Numbers in Catalan ===
 
Numbers play a crucial role in everyday conversations. In Catalan-speaking regions, you will encounter numbers in various situations, such as:


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* '''Shopping''': Asking for prices or quantities.
 
* '''Traveling''': Reading signs, schedules, and maps.
 
* '''Dining''': Ordering food or understanding the bill.
 
* '''General Conversation''': Discussing age, time, and more.
 
Understanding how to express numbers correctly will empower you to engage more fully with the language and culture.
 
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
1. Overview of numbers 1-100 in Catalan
 
2. Detailed examples with pronunciation and translations
 
3. Exercises for practice


== Numbers 1-10 ==
4. Solutions and explanations for the exercises


We will begin by learning the numbers from 1 to 10. These numbers are fundamental building blocks for counting in Catalan, and mastering them will serve as a solid foundation for the rest of the lesson.
== Overview of Numbers 1-100 in Catalan ==


Let's take a look at the numbers from 1 to 10 in Catalan:
Let's start with the basics! Below is a table that outlines the numbers from 1 to 20, which will serve as the foundation for learning higher numbers.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| u || [u] || one
 
| 1 || u || one
 
|-
|-
| dos || [dɔs] || two
 
| 2 || dos || two
 
|-
|-
| tres || [tɾɛs] || three
 
| 3 || tres || three
 
|-
|-
| quatre || [ˈkwatɾə] || four
 
| 4 || quatre || four
 
|-
|-
| cinc || [siŋk] || five
 
| 5 || cinc || five
 
|-
|-
| sis || [sis] || six
 
| 6 || sis || six
 
|-
 
| 7 || set || seven
 
|-
 
| 8 || vuit || eight
 
|-
 
| 9 || nou || nine
 
|-
 
| 10 || deu || ten
 
|-
 
| 11 || onze || eleven
 
|-
|-
| set || [sɛt] || seven
 
| 12 || dotze || twelve
 
|-
|-
| vuit || [ˈvujt] || eight
 
| 13 || tretze || thirteen
 
|-
|-
| nou || [now] || nine
 
| 14 || catorze || fourteen
 
|-
|-
| deu || [dəw] || ten
 
| 15 || quinze || fifteen
 
|-
 
| 16 || setze || sixteen
 
|-
 
| 17 || disset || seventeen
 
|-
 
| 18 || divuit || eighteen
 
|-
 
| 19 || dinou || nineteen
 
|-
 
| 20 || vint || twenty
 
|}
|}


Now, let's practice these numbers together:
=== Forming Numbers Beyond 20 ===
 
Once you get to twenty, the pattern for numbers in Catalan becomes more systematic. Let's break it down:


* Repeat after me: "u, dos, tres, quatre, cinc, sis, set, vuit, nou, deu."
* '''21 to 29''': twenty-one is "vint-i-u" (twenty and one), twenty-two is "vint-i-dos" (twenty and two), and so on up to twenty-nine "vint-i-nou".
* Practice counting from 1 to 10 in Catalan.
* Challenge yourself by counting backward from 10 to 1.


== Numbers 11-20 ==
* '''30, 40, 50''': The tens are unique—30 is "trenta", 40 is "quarant", and 50 is "cinquanta".


Moving on, let's explore the numbers from 11 to 20 in Catalan. These numbers have some unique characteristics and patterns, so pay close attention to their formations.
* '''31 to 39''': For these numbers, it follows the same pattern as before: thirty-one is "trenta-i-u", thirty-two is "trenta-i-dos", etc.


Here are the numbers from 11 to 20 in Catalan:
Below is a table to illustrate these patterns.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| 21 || vint-i-u || twenty-one
|-
| 22 || vint-i-dos || twenty-two
|-
| 23 || vint-i-tres || twenty-three
|-
| 24 || vint-i-quatre || twenty-four
|-
| 25 || vint-i-cinc || twenty-five
|-
| 26 || vint-i-sis || twenty-six
|-
| 27 || vint-i-set || twenty-seven
|-
| 28 || vint-i-vuit || twenty-eight
|-
| 29 || vint-i-nou || twenty-nine
|-
| 30 || trenta || thirty
|-
|-
| onze || [ˈɔnzə] || eleven
 
| 31 || trenta-i-u || thirty-one
 
|-
|-
| dotze || [ˈdɔtsə] || twelve
 
| 32 || trenta-i-dos || thirty-two
 
|-
|-
| tretze || [ˈtɾɛtsə] || thirteen
 
| 33 || trenta-i-tres || thirty-three
 
|-
|-
| catorze || [kəˈtoɾzə] || fourteen
 
| 34 || trenta-i-quatre || thirty-four
 
|-
|-
| quinze || [ˈkinzə] || fifteen
 
| 35 || trenta-i-cinc || thirty-five
 
|-
|-
| setze || [ˈsɛtsə] || sixteen
 
| 36 || trenta-i-sis || thirty-six
 
|-
|-
| disset || [diˈsɛt] || seventeen
 
| 37 || trenta-i-set || thirty-seven
 
|-
|-
| divuit || [diˈvujt] || eighteen
 
| 38 || trenta-i-vuit || thirty-eight
 
|-
|-
| dinou || [diˈnow] || nineteen
 
| 39 || trenta-i-nou || thirty-nine
 
|-
|-
| vint || [ˈbint] || twenty
 
| 40 || quaranta || forty
 
|}
|}


Let's practice these numbers together:
=== Continuing to 100 ===
 
The pattern continues for the other tens:
 
* '''40s''': forty-one is "quaranta-i-u", forty-two is "quaranta-i-dos", and so on.
 
* '''50s''': fifty-one is "cinquanta-i-u", fifty-two is "cinquanta-i-dos", etc.


* Repeat after me: "onze, dotze, tretze, catorze, quinze, setze, disset, divuit, dinou, vint."
* '''60s''': sixty is "seixanta" and follows the same pattern.
* Practice counting from 11 to 20 in Catalan.
* Challenge yourself by counting backward from 20 to 11.


== Numbers 21-100 ==
* '''70s''': seventy is "setanta".


Now that we have a good grasp of the numbers up to 20, let's continue our journey and explore the numbers from 21 to 100 in Catalan. These numbers follow a consistent pattern that will make learning them much easier.
* '''80s''': eighty is "vuitanta".


Here are the numbers from 21 to 100 in Catalan:
* '''90s''': ninety is "noranta".
 
* '''100''': one hundred is "cent".
 
Here’s the final range of numbers up to 100:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
! Catalan !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| 40 || quaranta || forty
|-
| 41 || quaranta-i-u || forty-one
|-
| 42 || quaranta-i-dos || forty-two
|-
| 43 || quaranta-i-tres || forty-three
|-
| 44 || quaranta-i-quatre || forty-four
|-
| 45 || quaranta-i-cinc || forty-five
|-
| 46 || quaranta-i-sis || forty-six
|-
| 47 || quaranta-i-set || forty-seven
|-
| 48 || quaranta-i-vuit || forty-eight
|-
| 49 || quaranta-i-nou || forty-nine
|-
| 50 || cinquanta || fifty
|-
| 51 || cinquanta-i-u || fifty-one
|-
| 52 || cinquanta-i-dos || fifty-two
|-
| 53 || cinquanta-i-tres || fifty-three
|-
| 54 || cinquanta-i-quatre || fifty-four
|-
| 55 || cinquanta-i-cinc || fifty-five
|-
| 56 || cinquanta-i-sis || fifty-six
|-
| 57 || cinquanta-i-set || fifty-seven
|-
| 58 || cinquanta-i-vuit || fifty-eight
|-
| 59 || cinquanta-i-nou || fifty-nine
|-
| 60 || seixanta || sixty
|-
| 61 || seixanta-i-u || sixty-one
|-
| 62 || seixanta-i-dos || sixty-two
|-
| 63 || seixanta-i-tres || sixty-three
|-
|-
| vint-i-u || [ˈbint i ˈu] || twenty-one
 
| 64 || seixanta-i-quatre || sixty-four
 
|-
|-
| trenta || [ˈtɾɛntə] || thirty
 
| 65 || seixanta-i-cinc || sixty-five
 
|-
|-
| quaranta || [kəˈɾantə] || forty
 
| 66 || seixanta-i-sis || sixty-six
 
|-
|-
| cinquanta || [siŋˈkantə] || fifty
 
| 67 || seixanta-i-set || sixty-seven
 
|-
|-
| seixanta || [səjˈʃantə] || sixty
 
| 68 || seixanta-i-vuit || sixty-eight
 
|-
|-
| setanta || [səˈtantə] || seventy
 
| 69 || seixanta-i-nou || sixty-nine
 
|-
 
| 70 || setanta || seventy
 
|-
 
| 71 || setanta-i-u || seventy-one
 
|-
 
| 72 || setanta-i-dos || seventy-two
 
|-
 
| 73 || setanta-i-tres || seventy-three
 
|-
 
| 74 || setanta-i-quatre || seventy-four
 
|-
 
| 75 || setanta-i-cinc || seventy-five
 
|-
 
| 76 || setanta-i-sis || seventy-six
 
|-
 
| 77 || setanta-i-set || seventy-seven
 
|-
 
| 78 || setanta-i-vuit || seventy-eight
 
|-
 
| 79 || setanta-i-nou || seventy-nine
 
|-
 
| 80 || vuitanta || eighty
 
|-
 
| 81 || vuitanta-i-u || eighty-one
 
|-
 
| 82 || vuitanta-i-dos || eighty-two
 
|-
 
| 83 || vuitanta-i-tres || eighty-three
 
|-
 
| 84 || vuitanta-i-quatre || eighty-four
 
|-
 
| 85 || vuitanta-i-cinc || eighty-five
 
|-
 
| 86 || vuitanta-i-sis || eighty-six
 
|-
 
| 87 || vuitanta-i-set || eighty-seven
 
|-
 
| 88 || vuitanta-i-vuit || eighty-eight
 
|-
 
| 89 || vuitanta-i-nou || eighty-nine
 
|-
 
| 90 || noranta || ninety
 
|-
 
| 91 || noranta-i-u || ninety-one
 
|-
 
| 92 || noranta-i-dos || ninety-two
 
|-
 
| 93 || noranta-i-tres || ninety-three
 
|-
 
| 94 || noranta-i-quatre || ninety-four
 
|-
 
| 95 || noranta-i-cinc || ninety-five
 
|-
 
| 96 || noranta-i-sis || ninety-six
 
|-
 
| 97 || noranta-i-set || ninety-seven
 
|-
|-
| vuitanta || [bujˈtantə] || eighty
 
| 98 || noranta-i-vuit || ninety-eight
 
|-
|-
| noranta || [nuˈɾantə] || ninety
 
| 99 || noranta-i-nou || ninety-nine
 
|-
|-
| cent || [ˈsɛnt] || one hundred
 
| 100 || cent || one hundred
 
|}
|}


Let's practice these numbers together:
== Exercises for Practice ==


* Repeat after me: "vint-i-u, trenta, quaranta, cinquanta, seixanta, setanta, vuitanta, noranta, cent."
Now that you're familiar with the numbers 1 to 100 in Catalan, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to reinforce what you've learned.
* Practice counting from 21 to 100 in Catalan.
* Challenge yourself by counting backward from 100 to 21.


== Cultural Insights ==
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===


Numbers play an essential role in every culture, and Catalan culture is no exception. Understanding the cultural significance of numbers can enhance our language learning journey and provide a deeper understanding of the Catalan-speaking world.
Fill in the blanks with the correct Catalan number.


In Catalan culture, certain numbers hold symbolic meanings and are associated with specific beliefs or customs. For example:
1. vint-i__ (twenty-three)


* The number 3 (tres) is considered a lucky number in Catalan culture. It is associated with the Holy Trinity and is often seen as a symbol of harmony, balance, and completeness.
2. quaranta-i__ (forty-five)
* The number 7 (set) is also considered a lucky number and is associated with good fortune and prosperity. It is believed that seven wishes made on the night of Sant Joan, a traditional Catalan festival, will come true.
* The number 13 (tretze) is commonly associated with superstitions and is considered unlucky in many cultures, including Catalan culture. It is often skipped in hotel room numbers, and some buildings may not have a 13th floor.


These cultural insights highlight the rich tapestry of beliefs and traditions that surround numbers in Catalan culture, making the learning experience more engaging and meaningful.
3. seixanta-i__ (sixty-seven)


== Practice Exercises ==
4. noranta-i__ (ninety-one)


Now it's time to put your knowledge into practice with some interactive exercises. These exercises will reinforce your understanding of the numbers in Catalan and help you become more confident in using them in various contexts.
5. __ (one hundred)


Exercise 1: Fill in the Missing Numbers
=== Exercise 2: Matching ===


Fill in the missing numbers in the following sequence:
Match the Catalan numbers with their English translations.


1. u, dos, tres, quatre, ____, sis, set, vuit, ____, deu.
| Catalan          | English        |


Solution: cinc, nou
|------------------|-----------------|


2. ____, dotze, ____, catorze, quinze, ____, disset, divuit, dinou, ____
| a) vint          | i) twenty      |


Solution: onze, tretze, setze, noranta
| b) seixanta      | ii) sixty      |


Exercise 2: Counting Objects
| c) vint-i-u    | iii) twenty-one  |


Count the objects in the following scenarios in Catalan:
| d) noranta      | iv) ninety      |


1. There are 5 apples on the table.
| e) cent          | v) one hundred  |


Solution: Hi ha cinc pomes a la taula.
=== Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice ===


2. I have 10 books on my shelf.
Practice pronouncing the following numbers. Write them down phonetically:


Solution: Tinc deu llibres a l'estanteria.
1. 25 (cinquanta-i-cinc)


Exercise 3: Time Expressions
2. 34 (trenta-i-quatre)


Translate the following time expressions from English to Catalan:
3. 49 (quaranta-i-nou)


1. 3:30 PM
4. 78 (setanta-i-vuit)


Solution: Les tres i mitja de la tarda.
5. 92 (noranta-i-dos)


2. 7:45 AM
=== Exercise 4: Conversion Exercise ===


Solution: Les set menys quart del matí.
Convert the following English numbers to Catalan.


Congratulations on completing the practice exercises! You are now well on your way to mastering the numbers from 1 to 100 in Catalan.
1. 16


== Conclusion ==
2. 55


In this lesson, we have explored the numbers from 1 to 100 in Catalan. We started with the numbers 1 to 10, then progressed to the numbers 11 to 20, and finally learned the numbers from 21 to 100. Along the way, we practiced counting, filled in missing numbers, counted objects, and translated time expressions.
3. 83


Remember to practice regularly to reinforce your knowledge of Catalan numbers. Numbers are an integral part of everyday life, and by mastering them, you will have the confidence to discuss quantities, prices, time, and much more in Catalan.
4. 100


We hope you enjoyed this lesson and found it helpful in your language learning journey. Stay curious, keep practicing, and soon you will reach the next level of your Catalan proficiency.
5. 42


Bona sort! (Good luck!)
=== Exercise 5: Price Guessing ===
 
Imagine you are in a market. Guess the prices of the following items in Catalan:
 
1. A loaf of bread (costs 1.50 euros)
 
2. A bottle of water (costs 0.80 euros)
 
3. A dozen eggs (costs 3.00 euros)
 
4. A t-shirt (costs 15.50 euros)
 
5. A pair of shoes (costs 49.99 euros)
 
=== Exercise 6: Create Sentences ===
 
Create sentences using the numbers provided in Catalan.
 
1. 10
 
2. 25
 
3. 30
 
4. 55
 
5. 90
 
=== Exercise 7: Listening Exercise ===
 
Listen to a native speaker pronounce the following numbers and write them down in Catalan.
 
1. 22
 
2. 37
 
3. 61
 
4. 74
 
5. 88
 
=== Exercise 8: Number Bingo ===
 
Create a bingo card with numbers between 1 and 100 in Catalan. Practice calling out the numbers and marking them on your card.
 
=== Exercise 9: Role Play ===
 
In pairs, conduct a role-play where one person is a shopkeeper and the other is a customer. Use numbers to discuss prices and quantities.
 
=== Exercise 10: Quick Quiz ===
 
Answer the following questions:
 
1. What is the Catalan word for twenty?
 
2. How do you say fifty-six in Catalan?
 
3. What is the pronunciation of ninety-four?
 
4. Write the number 44 in Catalan.
 
5. What is one hundred in Catalan?
 
== Solutions and Explanations ==
 
Here are the solutions for the exercises provided above.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
1. tres (twenty-three)
 
2. cinc (forty-five)
 
3. set (sixty-seven)
 
4. u (ninety-one)
 
5. cent (one hundred)
 
=== Exercise 2: Matching ===
 
a) i) twenty
 
b) ii) sixty
 
c) iii) twenty-one
 
d) iv) ninety
 
e) v) one hundred
 
=== Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice ===
 
1. cinquanta-i-cinc (25)
 
2. trenta-i-quatre (34)
 
3. quaranta-i-nou (49)
 
4. setanta-i-vuit (78)
 
5. noranta-i-dos (92)
 
=== Exercise 4: Conversion Exercise ===
 
1. setze
 
2. cinquanta-cinc
 
3. vuitanta-tres
 
4. cent
 
5. quaranta-dos
 
=== Exercise 5: Price Guessing ===
 
1. un euro i cinquanta cèntims
 
2. vuitanta cèntims
 
3. tres euros
 
4. quinze euros i cinquanta cèntims
 
5. quaranta-nou euros i noranta-nou cèntims
 
=== Exercise 6: Create Sentences ===
 
1. Hi ha deu pomes. (There are ten apples.)
 
2. Compraré vint-i-cinc llibres. (I will buy twenty-five books.)
 
3. Avui és trenta de setembre. (Today is the thirtieth of September.)
 
4. Tinc cinquanta-cinc anys. (I am fifty-five years old.)
 
5. Hi ha noranta persones a la festa. (There are ninety people at the party.)
 
=== Exercise 7: Listening Exercise ===
 
1. vint-i-dos
 
2. trenta-set
 
3. seixanta-u
 
4. setanta-quatre
 
5. vuitanta-vuit
 
=== Exercise 8: Number Bingo ===
 
(Encourage students to create their own cards.)
 
=== Exercise 9: Role Play ===
 
(Encourage students to conduct their own role-plays.)
 
=== Exercise 10: Quick Quiz ===
 
1. vint
 
2. seixanta-sis
 
3. noranta-quatre
 
4. quaranta-quatre
 
5. cent
 
Congratulations! You've successfully navigated the numbers 1 to 100 in Catalan. Keep practicing, and you'll find that using numbers will soon become second nature to you.


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CatalanVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers 1-100

Welcome to the lesson on Catalan Vocabulary: Numbers 1-100! Mastering numbers is essential in any language, and Catalan is no exception. Whether you're shopping, telling the time, or simply counting, knowing the numbers will help you navigate daily life in Catalonia and connect with the locals.

In this lesson, we will cover the numbers from 1 to 100 in Catalan, providing you with not only the vocabulary but also the pronunciation and English translations. We'll dive into examples and exercises to reinforce your learning. By the end of this lesson, you'll feel confident using numbers in various contexts!

Importance of Numbers in Catalan[edit | edit source]

Numbers play a crucial role in everyday conversations. In Catalan-speaking regions, you will encounter numbers in various situations, such as:

  • Shopping: Asking for prices or quantities.
  • Traveling: Reading signs, schedules, and maps.
  • Dining: Ordering food or understanding the bill.
  • General Conversation: Discussing age, time, and more.

Understanding how to express numbers correctly will empower you to engage more fully with the language and culture.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

1. Overview of numbers 1-100 in Catalan

2. Detailed examples with pronunciation and translations

3. Exercises for practice

4. Solutions and explanations for the exercises

Overview of Numbers 1-100 in Catalan[edit | edit source]

Let's start with the basics! Below is a table that outlines the numbers from 1 to 20, which will serve as the foundation for learning higher numbers.

Catalan Pronunciation English
1 u one
2 dos two
3 tres three
4 quatre four
5 cinc five
6 sis six
7 set seven
8 vuit eight
9 nou nine
10 deu ten
11 onze eleven
12 dotze twelve
13 tretze thirteen
14 catorze fourteen
15 quinze fifteen
16 setze sixteen
17 disset seventeen
18 divuit eighteen
19 dinou nineteen
20 vint twenty

Forming Numbers Beyond 20[edit | edit source]

Once you get to twenty, the pattern for numbers in Catalan becomes more systematic. Let's break it down:

  • 21 to 29: twenty-one is "vint-i-u" (twenty and one), twenty-two is "vint-i-dos" (twenty and two), and so on up to twenty-nine "vint-i-nou".
  • 30, 40, 50: The tens are unique—30 is "trenta", 40 is "quarant", and 50 is "cinquanta".
  • 31 to 39: For these numbers, it follows the same pattern as before: thirty-one is "trenta-i-u", thirty-two is "trenta-i-dos", etc.

Below is a table to illustrate these patterns.

Catalan Pronunciation English
21 vint-i-u twenty-one
22 vint-i-dos twenty-two
23 vint-i-tres twenty-three
24 vint-i-quatre twenty-four
25 vint-i-cinc twenty-five
26 vint-i-sis twenty-six
27 vint-i-set twenty-seven
28 vint-i-vuit twenty-eight
29 vint-i-nou twenty-nine
30 trenta thirty
31 trenta-i-u thirty-one
32 trenta-i-dos thirty-two
33 trenta-i-tres thirty-three
34 trenta-i-quatre thirty-four
35 trenta-i-cinc thirty-five
36 trenta-i-sis thirty-six
37 trenta-i-set thirty-seven
38 trenta-i-vuit thirty-eight
39 trenta-i-nou thirty-nine
40 quaranta forty

Continuing to 100[edit | edit source]

The pattern continues for the other tens:

  • 40s: forty-one is "quaranta-i-u", forty-two is "quaranta-i-dos", and so on.
  • 50s: fifty-one is "cinquanta-i-u", fifty-two is "cinquanta-i-dos", etc.
  • 60s: sixty is "seixanta" and follows the same pattern.
  • 70s: seventy is "setanta".
  • 80s: eighty is "vuitanta".
  • 90s: ninety is "noranta".
  • 100: one hundred is "cent".

Here’s the final range of numbers up to 100:

Catalan Pronunciation English
40 quaranta forty
41 quaranta-i-u forty-one
42 quaranta-i-dos forty-two
43 quaranta-i-tres forty-three
44 quaranta-i-quatre forty-four
45 quaranta-i-cinc forty-five
46 quaranta-i-sis forty-six
47 quaranta-i-set forty-seven
48 quaranta-i-vuit forty-eight
49 quaranta-i-nou forty-nine
50 cinquanta fifty
51 cinquanta-i-u fifty-one
52 cinquanta-i-dos fifty-two
53 cinquanta-i-tres fifty-three
54 cinquanta-i-quatre fifty-four
55 cinquanta-i-cinc fifty-five
56 cinquanta-i-sis fifty-six
57 cinquanta-i-set fifty-seven
58 cinquanta-i-vuit fifty-eight
59 cinquanta-i-nou fifty-nine
60 seixanta sixty
61 seixanta-i-u sixty-one
62 seixanta-i-dos sixty-two
63 seixanta-i-tres sixty-three
64 seixanta-i-quatre sixty-four
65 seixanta-i-cinc sixty-five
66 seixanta-i-sis sixty-six
67 seixanta-i-set sixty-seven
68 seixanta-i-vuit sixty-eight
69 seixanta-i-nou sixty-nine
70 setanta seventy
71 setanta-i-u seventy-one
72 setanta-i-dos seventy-two
73 setanta-i-tres seventy-three
74 setanta-i-quatre seventy-four
75 setanta-i-cinc seventy-five
76 setanta-i-sis seventy-six
77 setanta-i-set seventy-seven
78 setanta-i-vuit seventy-eight
79 setanta-i-nou seventy-nine
80 vuitanta eighty
81 vuitanta-i-u eighty-one
82 vuitanta-i-dos eighty-two
83 vuitanta-i-tres eighty-three
84 vuitanta-i-quatre eighty-four
85 vuitanta-i-cinc eighty-five
86 vuitanta-i-sis eighty-six
87 vuitanta-i-set eighty-seven
88 vuitanta-i-vuit eighty-eight
89 vuitanta-i-nou eighty-nine
90 noranta ninety
91 noranta-i-u ninety-one
92 noranta-i-dos ninety-two
93 noranta-i-tres ninety-three
94 noranta-i-quatre ninety-four
95 noranta-i-cinc ninety-five
96 noranta-i-sis ninety-six
97 noranta-i-set ninety-seven
98 noranta-i-vuit ninety-eight
99 noranta-i-nou ninety-nine
100 cent one hundred

Exercises for Practice[edit | edit source]

Now that you're familiar with the numbers 1 to 100 in Catalan, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to reinforce what you've learned.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct Catalan number.

1. vint-i__ (twenty-three)

2. quaranta-i__ (forty-five)

3. seixanta-i__ (sixty-seven)

4. noranta-i__ (ninety-one)

5. __ (one hundred)

Exercise 2: Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the Catalan numbers with their English translations.

| Catalan | English |

|------------------|-----------------|

| a) vint | i) twenty |

| b) seixanta | ii) sixty |

| c) vint-i-u | iii) twenty-one |

| d) noranta | iv) ninety |

| e) cent | v) one hundred |

Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice[edit | edit source]

Practice pronouncing the following numbers. Write them down phonetically:

1. 25 (cinquanta-i-cinc)

2. 34 (trenta-i-quatre)

3. 49 (quaranta-i-nou)

4. 78 (setanta-i-vuit)

5. 92 (noranta-i-dos)

Exercise 4: Conversion Exercise[edit | edit source]

Convert the following English numbers to Catalan.

1. 16

2. 55

3. 83

4. 100

5. 42

Exercise 5: Price Guessing[edit | edit source]

Imagine you are in a market. Guess the prices of the following items in Catalan:

1. A loaf of bread (costs 1.50 euros)

2. A bottle of water (costs 0.80 euros)

3. A dozen eggs (costs 3.00 euros)

4. A t-shirt (costs 15.50 euros)

5. A pair of shoes (costs 49.99 euros)

Exercise 6: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Create sentences using the numbers provided in Catalan.

1. 10

2. 25

3. 30

4. 55

5. 90

Exercise 7: Listening Exercise[edit | edit source]

Listen to a native speaker pronounce the following numbers and write them down in Catalan.

1. 22

2. 37

3. 61

4. 74

5. 88

Exercise 8: Number Bingo[edit | edit source]

Create a bingo card with numbers between 1 and 100 in Catalan. Practice calling out the numbers and marking them on your card.

Exercise 9: Role Play[edit | edit source]

In pairs, conduct a role-play where one person is a shopkeeper and the other is a customer. Use numbers to discuss prices and quantities.

Exercise 10: Quick Quiz[edit | edit source]

Answer the following questions:

1. What is the Catalan word for twenty?

2. How do you say fifty-six in Catalan?

3. What is the pronunciation of ninety-four?

4. Write the number 44 in Catalan.

5. What is one hundred in Catalan?

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions for the exercises provided above.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

1. tres (twenty-three)

2. cinc (forty-five)

3. set (sixty-seven)

4. u (ninety-one)

5. cent (one hundred)

Exercise 2: Matching[edit | edit source]

a) i) twenty

b) ii) sixty

c) iii) twenty-one

d) iv) ninety

e) v) one hundred

Exercise 3: Pronunciation Practice[edit | edit source]

1. cinquanta-i-cinc (25)

2. trenta-i-quatre (34)

3. quaranta-i-nou (49)

4. setanta-i-vuit (78)

5. noranta-i-dos (92)

Exercise 4: Conversion Exercise[edit | edit source]

1. setze

2. cinquanta-cinc

3. vuitanta-tres

4. cent

5. quaranta-dos

Exercise 5: Price Guessing[edit | edit source]

1. un euro i cinquanta cèntims

2. vuitanta cèntims

3. tres euros

4. quinze euros i cinquanta cèntims

5. quaranta-nou euros i noranta-nou cèntims

Exercise 6: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

1. Hi ha deu pomes. (There are ten apples.)

2. Compraré vint-i-cinc llibres. (I will buy twenty-five books.)

3. Avui és trenta de setembre. (Today is the thirtieth of September.)

4. Tinc cinquanta-cinc anys. (I am fifty-five years old.)

5. Hi ha noranta persones a la festa. (There are ninety people at the party.)

Exercise 7: Listening Exercise[edit | edit source]

1. vint-i-dos

2. trenta-set

3. seixanta-u

4. setanta-quatre

5. vuitanta-vuit

Exercise 8: Number Bingo[edit | edit source]

(Encourage students to create their own cards.)

Exercise 9: Role Play[edit | edit source]

(Encourage students to conduct their own role-plays.)

Exercise 10: Quick Quiz[edit | edit source]

1. vint

2. seixanta-sis

3. noranta-quatre

4. quaranta-quatre

5. cent

Congratulations! You've successfully navigated the numbers 1 to 100 in Catalan. Keep practicing, and you'll find that using numbers will soon become second nature to you.

Table of Contents - Catalan Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Catalan


Greetings and Introductions


Articles and Nouns


Numbers and Time


Adjectives and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Catalan Culture

Videos[edit | edit source]

Numbers in the Catalan language - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Numbers in Catalan | Super Easy Catalan 4 - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]


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