Spanish Numbers 1 to 100
Overview
- This video covers numbers 1 through 100 in Spanish.
- Main focus on pronunciation and correct spelling.
- Practice involves shouting numbers at the screen for reinforcement.
Numbers 1 to 10
- Uno, dos, tres: Emphasis on correct pronunciation of 'tres'.
- Cuatro, cinco, seis
- Siete, ocho, nueve, diez
Practice
- Numbers shown on screen: cuatro, ocho, uno, seis, siete, tres.
Numbers 11 to 20
- Once, doce, trece, catorce, quince
- Dieciséis: Derived from "diez y seis".
- Diecisiete, dieciocho, diecinueve, veinte
Pronunciation Tip
- 'V' is pronounced softly, similar to a 'B'.
Practice
- Numbers shown on screen: once, veinte, dos, catorce, quince, dieciocho, cinco, doce, diecisiete.
Numbers 21 to 30
- Spelling changes from 21 to 30.
- Veintiuno, veintidós, veintitrés, veinticuatro, veinticinco, veintiséis, veintisiete, veintiocho, veintinueve
- Treinta
Practice
- Numbers shown on screen: treinta, 22, nueve, 26, 24, 14, 27, doce, veintinueve, siete, veintiocho, diez.
Numbers 31 to 100
- After 30, numbers combine tens with units: "treinta y uno".
- 40 is cuarenta, 50 is cincuenta, 60 is sesenta, 70 is setenta, 80 is ochenta, 90 is noventa, 100 is cien.
Examples
- Cuarenta y uno (41), cincuenta y cinco (55), cincuenta y nueve (59), sesenta y uno (61), ochenta y ocho (88), noventa y nueve (99).
Tips
- Practice pronunciation by repeating the numbers aloud.
- Review video multiple times for reinforcement.
- Importance when answering questions involving numbers, e.g., phone numbers.
Use this guide to practice and master the pronunciation and recognition of numbers in Spanish, crucial for daily communication and specific questions.