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Learn to count – Spanish numbers 1 to 100 | |
Spanish numbers 1-10 | |
Spanish numbers 11-20 | |
Spanish numbers 21-50 | |
Spanish numbers 51-100 |
One of the fundamentals of learning any language is learning to count. That’s why we’ve compiled a handy chart for Spanish numbers translation that includes every number from 1 to 100.
If you’re learning Spanish, one of the best ways to learn is to set small, achievable, and specific goals – so let’s start with the Spanish numbers 1 to 10.
Okay, now that you can count to 10 in Spanish, we can move on to numbers from 11 to 20.
You’ll notice that, like with English numbers, many of share some sounds or syllables with the numbers one to 10, but don’t quite follow a regular pattern just yet.
Unlike English, the Spanish numbers from 21-29 follow their own unique format – but after that, it’s smooth sailing to 100!
Once you hit 30, as with many languages, you simply need to know the names for 30, 40, 50, and so on. You combine them with the word for ‘and’ (‘y’, en Español) and the numbers one through nine – which you’ve already learned, rockstar!
Now that you’ve seen the Spanish numbers 1 to 50, you’re sure to be getting the hang of counting in Spanish! From here, it’s all about learning the numbers for 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, and of course… 100. How do you say 100 in Spanish?
Keep scrolling to find out.
And in the meantime, if you’re in a rush and just need to know how to say ‘68’ in Spanish as quickly as possible, our handy chart has you covered.
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