How to count in Spanish
84Learning to count in Spanish will be a good idea, even if you are not going to Spain. I studied French in my college days. But forgot most of it now for the lack of using it. It always interests me when get an opportunity to learn a foreign language.
Spanish is the official language of Spain, most Latin American countries and Equatorial Guinea. World over, 21 countries use Spanish as their first language. Spanish is also one of six official languages of the United Nations.
Spanish is spoken by between 322 and 400 million people natively, making it the second most spoken language by number of native speakers. It is also the second most widely spoken language in the United States and the most popular studied foreign language in U.S. schools and universities. It is estimated that the combined total of native and non-native Spanish speakers is approximately 500 million, making it the fourth most spoken language.
Counting in Spanish, from 0 to 100 plus multiples of 100 are given below with respective pronunciations in brackets. Have Fun.
0 : cero (say-ro)
1 : uno (oo-no)
2 : dos (dose)
3 : tres (trace)
4 : cuatro (kwat-ro)
5 : cinco (sink-o)
6 : seis (saze)
7 : siete (see-yet-eh)
8 : ocho (och-o)
9 : nueve (new-eh-veh)
10 : diez (dee-ace)
11 : once (ohn-say)
12 : doce (dos-say)
13 : trece (treh-seh)
14 : catorce (ca-TOR-say)
15 : quince (KEEN-say)
16 : dieciséis (dee-AY-see-saze)
17 : diecisiete (dee-AY-see-see-AY-tay )
18 : dieciocho (dee-AY-see-och-o)
19 : diecinueve (dee-AY-see-new-EH-veh)
20 : veinte (Veh-een-tee)
21 : veintiuno (Veh-een-tee-oo-no)
22 : veintidós (Veh-een-tee-DOS)
23 : veintitrés (Veh-een-tee-TRACE)
24 : veinticuatro (Veh-een-tee-KWAT-ro)
25 : veinticinco (Veh-een-tee-SINK-o)
26 : veintiséis (Veh-een-tee-saze)
27 : veintisiete (Veh-een-tee-see-ay-tay)
28 : veintiocho (Veh-een-tee-OCH-o)
29 : veintinueve (Veh-een-tee-new-EH-veh)
30 : treinta (treh-een-tah)
31 : treinta y uno (treh-een-tah ee oo-no)
32 : treinta y dos (treh-een-tah ee DOS)
33 : treinta y tres (treh-een-tah ee tres)
34 : treinta y cuatro (treh-een-tah ee KWAT-ro)
35 : treinta y cinco (treh-een-tah ee SINK-o)
36 : treinta y seis (treh-een-tah ee saze)
37 : treinta y siete (treh-een-tah ee see-ay-tay)
38 treinta y ocho (treh-een-tah ee OCH-o)
39 : treinta y nueve (treh-een-tah ee new-EH-veh)
40 : cuarenta (kwar-EN-tah)
41 : cuarenta y uno (kwar-EN-tah ee oo-no)
42 : cuarenta y dos (kwar-EN-tah ee DOS)
43 : cuarenta y tres (kwar-EN-tah ee tres)
44 : cuarenta y cuatro (kwar-EN-tah ee KWAT-ro)
45 : cuarenta y cinco (kwar-EN-tah ee SINK-o)
46 : cuarenta y seis (kwar-EN-tah ee saze)
47 : cuarenta y siete (kwar-EN-tah ee see-ay-tay)
48 : cuarenta y ocho (kwar-EN-tah ee OCH-o)
49 : cuarenta y nueve (kwar-EN-tah ee new-EH-veh)
50 : cincuenta (sink-KWEN-tah)
51 : cincuenta y uno (sink-KWEN-tah ee oo-no)
52 : cincuenta y dos (sink-KWEN-tah ee DOS)
53 : cincuenta y tres (sink-KWEN-tah ee tres)
54 : cincuenta y cuatro (sink-KWEN-tah ee KWAT-ro)
55 : cincuenta y cinco (sink-KWEN-tah ee SINK-o)
56 : cincuenta y seis (sink-KWEN-tah ee saze)
57 : cincuenta y siete (sink-KWEN-tah ee see-ay-tay)
58 : cincuenta y ocho (sink-KWEN-tah ee OCH-o)
59 : cincuenta y nueve (sink-KWEN-tah ee new-EH-veh)
60 : sesenta (seh-SEHN-tah)
61 : sesenta y uno (seh-SEHN-tah ee oo-no)
62 : sesenta y dos (seh-SEHN-tah ee DOS)
63 : sesenta y tres (seh-SEHN-tah ee tres)
64 : sesenta y cuatro (seh-SEHN-tah ee KWAT-ro)
65 : sesenta y cinco (seh-SEHN-tah ee SINK-o)
66 : sesenta y seis (seh-SEHN-tah ee saze)
67 : sesenta y siete (seh-SEHN-tah ee see-ay-tay)
68 : sesenta y ocho (seh-SEHN-tah ee OCH-o)
69 : sesenta y nueve (seh-SEHN-tah ee new-EH-veh)
70 : setenta (seh-TEHN-tah)
71 : setenta y uno (seh-TEHN-tah ee oo-no)
72 : setenta y dos (seh-TEHN-tah ee DOS)
73 setenta y tres (seh-TEHN-tah ee tres)
74 : setenta y cuatro (seh-TEHN-tah ee KWAT-ro)
75 : setenta y cinco (seh-TEHN-tah ee SINK-o)
76 : setenta y seis (seh-TEHN-tah ee saze)
77 : setenta y siete (seh-TEHN-tah ee see-ay-tay)
78 : setenta y ocho (seh-TEHN-tah ee OCH-o)
79 : setenta y nueve (seh-TEHN-tah ee new-EH-veh)
80 : ochenta (och-EHN-tah)
81 : ochenta y uno (och-EHN-tah ee oo-no)
82 : ochenta y dos (och-EHN-tah ee DOS)
83 : ochenta y tres (och-EHN-tah ee tres)
84 : ochenta y cuatro (och-EHN-tah ee KWAT-ro)
85 : ochenta y cinco (och-EHN-tah ee SINK-o)
86 : ochenta y seis (och-EHN-tah ee saze)
87 : ochenta y siete (och-EHN-tah ee see-ay-tay)
88 : ochenta y ocho (och-EHN-tah ee OCH-o)
89 : ochenta y nueve (och-EHN-tah ee new-EH-veh)
90 : noventa (no-VEHN-tah)
91 : noventa y uno (no-VEHN-tah ee oo-no)
92 : noventa y dos (no-VEHN-tah ee DOS)
93 : noventa y tres (no-VEHN-tah ee tres)
94 : noventa y cuatro (no-VEHN-tah ee KWAT-ro)
95 : noventa y cinco (no-VEHN-tah ee SINK-o)
96 : noventa y seis (no-VEHN-tah ee saze)
97 : noventa y siete (no-VEHN-tah ee see-ay-tay)
98 : noventa y ocho (no-VEHN-tah ee OCH-o)
99 : noventa y nueve (no-VEHN-tah ee new-EH-veh)
100 : cien (see-EHN)
200 : doscientos (dohs-see-EHN-tohs)
300 : trescientos (trace-see-EHN-tohs)
400 : cuatrocientos (kwah-troh-see-EHN-tohs)
500 : quinientos (key-nee-EHN-tohs)
600 : seiscientos (saze-see-EHN-tohs)
700 : setecientos (see-ay-tay-see-EHN-tohs)
800 : ochocientos (oh-cho-see-EHN-tohs)
900 : novecientos (no-veh-see-ehn-tohs)
1,000 : mil (MEAHL)
10,000 : diez mil (dee-AY-see MEAHL)
100,000 : cien mil (see-EHN MEAHL)
1,000,000 : millón (mee-yohn)
1,00,0000,000 : mil millones (MEAHL MEE-yohn)
1,000,000,000,000 : billon (bee-yohn)
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Interesting. Good job!
I speak spanish so i can say I aproove it.
Bye.
the meaning of the spanish words are not clear please write the meaning aiso.
nice job!
i think it was a really nice job
stupido lol
Wonderful List!
I've been learning Spanish for a long time now but I'm always forgetting numbers above 100. Don't know why.
Good article. Keep it up. :)
days. But forgot most of it now for the lack of using it. It always interests me when get an opportunity to learn a foreign language.
Spanish is the official language of Spain, most Latin American countries and Equatorial Guinea. World over, 21 countries use Spanish as their first language. Spanish is also one of six official languages of the United Nations.
Spanish is spoken by between 322 and 400 million people natively, making it the second most spoken language by number of native speakers. It is also the second most widely spoken language in the United States and the most popular
Nice Work! Next time add 2,000 please!!
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japan count1 eechee 2knee 3san 4she 5go 6roxu 7shechee 8hatchee 9kvv 10jun
nice work you helped me alot thanks
great work!!! that really helps ui like how u added the the pronunciations
nice one
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NICE SPANISH COUNTING ???????????????????????????????????
I can do the same counting. And im ten! arrivedarcha! (goodbye in italian)
Thax helped alot with my homework
tht helped my hw tkx
actually when it's like vientidos is pronounced beh-in-tay-dos so YOU'RE WRONG!!
this has really healped me whith my english
Thank you, this really helps for my Spanish class.
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hi nice job on the list and it wwas totly cool also sweet and i'm eight also i can count too 16 and i want to learn to count like that and talk and everything so ya it was so sweet and it was coollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
it was so cool and sweet i'm eight years old also i can count to16 and i want to connt
it was cool and awesome also im eight years old and i can count to 16 also i want to count like that and all that good other stuff nso thank you
ITS IS COOL BUT I CAN ALREADY COUNT TO 100 IN SPANISH
Yeah right you can already count to 100 in spanish!
Funny thing is, I didn't need those words in the brackets! Pronounciation is the key to understading native languages!
This is greatt. I needed this for my spanish test. You guys should have a conversation in spanish to to help me out. lmfao. Thankss
good for peopl
hopefuly this'll help with my spanish test, grasias.
this helps so so so much
Well, I am know to have perfect pronounciaton for words in each language as long as I hear them once, so thanks for this~ Now I have completed Spanish, Japanese and German~ *grins* Sayonara & Gracias~
i know how to say the numbers but i just dont know how to pronounce them CORRECTLY...
Good job!
Very useful indeed.
thanks this helps. but it didnt help me much or at all on my home woork.
very good its amazing
why do i have so much trouble remembering these?
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Hola,
Love your hub. Interesting and likeable.
Gracias.
bravo
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Nice post. Numbers are always useful and many times people forget them because you are not always using the majority of them.
Hi im 10 and i can count to 100 now,but wat do you call 101?is it see-ehn-oo-n-oo?
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Lissie Level 1 Commenter 4 years ago
Before my first trip to a Spanish speaking country I carefully learnt the numbers up to 10 - it didnt help the currency was a 1000 or 2 to the US$ at the time - find out the currency conversion rate of where you are going and learn to count the relevant range of numbers!