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Revision as of 17:17, 26 February 2023

How to write and pronounce portuguese numbers from 1 to 10

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Count from one to ten

Português English
1 Um One
2 Dois Two
3 Três Three
4 Quatro Four
5 Cinco Five
6 Seis Six
7 Sete Seven
8 Oito Eight
9 Nove Nine
10 Dez Ten

Expressions with numbers from 1 to 10

Note: Numbers 1 and 2 in portuguese vary in gender, therefore you must use the feminine or masculine form depending on what you are referring to.

  • Masculine form: Um, Dois
  • Feminine form: Uma, Duas
  • Um café, por favor. (One coffee, please.)
  • Uma caneca de cerveja, por favor. (One/A beer mug, please.)

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