Hello,
here I post you a quick refreshing of the spanish numbers:
Number Spanish/ numeros en español
0 cero-----------------------25 veinticinco
1 uno-----------------------26 veintiséis
2 dos-----------------------27 veintisiete
3 tres-----------------------28 veintiocho
4 cuatro---------------------29 veintinueve
5 cinco----------------------30 treinta
6 seis-----------------------40 cuarenta
7 siete----------------------50 cincuenta
8 ocho----------------------60 sesenta
9 nueve---------------------70 setenta
10 diez----------------------80 ochenta
11 once---------------------90 noventa
12 doce---------------------100 cien (ciento)
13 trece---------------------101 ciento uno
14 catorce------------------200 doscientos
15 quince--------------------500 quinientos
16 dieciséis-(diez y seis)-----700 setecientos
17 diecisiete-----------------900 novecientos
18 dieciocho-----------------1.000 mil
19 diecinueve----------------2.000 dos mil
20 veinte--------------------100.000 cien mil
21 veintiuno-----------------1.000.000 un millón
22 veintidós-----------------2.000.000 dos millones
23 veintitrés-----------------1.000.000.000 mil millones
24 veinticuatro---------------2.000.000.000 dos mil millones
You need to remember the following rules when using cardinal numbers in Spanish:
Uno (one), used only when counting, becomes un before a masculine noun and
una before a feminine noun, whether the noun is singular or plural:
• uno, dos, tres (one, two, three)
• un niño y una niña (a boy and a girl)
• sesenta y un dólares (61 dollars)
• veintiuna (veinte y una) personas (21 people)
You use the conjunction y (and) only for numbers between 16 and 99. You don’t
use it directly after hundreds:
• ochenta y ocho (- 88 -)
• doscientos treinta y siete (237)
When used before a masculine noun, veintiún (21) has an accent on the last
syllable:
• veintiún días (21 days)
• veintiuna semanas (21 weeks)
Ciento (100) becomes cien before nouns of either gender and before the numbers
mil and millones. Before all other numbers, you use ciento.
Example
• cien sombreros (100 hats)
• cien blusas (100 blouses)
• cien mil millas (100,000 miles)
• cien millones de dólares (100 million dollars)
• ciento noventa acres (190 acres)
• mil posibilidades (1,000 possibilities)
• un millón de razones (1,000,000 reasons)
In compounds of ciento (doscientos, trescientos), there must be agreement with
a feminine noun:
• cuatrocientos pesos (400 pesos)
• seisientas pesetas (600 pesetas)
And here the ordinal numbers
1st primero
2nd segundo
3rd tercero
4th cuarto
5th quinto
6th sexto
7th séptimo
8th octavo
9th noveno
10th décimo
I hope it helps smile
Aprendiendo Español
Learning Spanish in a Fun Manner With Peers
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