Hi everyone and welcome to our third video for today. In this video I'm going to be going over numbers 1 through 100. That sounds like a lot of numbers. It's actually only like 18 numbers total.
Maybe 22. I can't really count. But I'm going to try to count right now. Let's get on it.
Okay, so números. Uno a cien. Talk with me now.
Uno, dos, tres. Listen carefully to how we pronounce that. Tres. So it's not tres, tres.
Cuatro, cuatro, cinco, cinco, seis. Siete, siete, ocho, ocho, nueve, nueve, diez, diez. All right. I'm going to put some numbers up on the screen, and I just want you to shout at your computer screen the number that you see in Spanish.
Cuatro, ocho, uno, seis, siete, tres. All right, so for numbers 11 through 20. We have once, doce, trece, catorce, quince, dieciseis. Literally, ten and six. Diez.
Diez y seis. Diez y siete. Diez y ocho.
Diez y nueve. Diecinueve. Veinte. Remember, we're not really producing a V sound when we pronounce those Vs. We're producing a really soft B sound.
Vente. Okay, once again, I want you to shout these numbers at your computer screen as you see them come across. And then I'll repeat it back.
Once. Vente. Dos.
Catorce. Quince. Dieciocho.
Cinco. Doce. Diecisiete. Alright, now we're going from numbers 21 through 30. And these are going to be the last of like the numbers that kind of change spelling.
With like the 20 and 1. After 30 it's just going to be literally 30 and 1. So let's go through 21. Veintiuno. Veintidós. Veintitrés. Veinticuatro.
Veinticinco. Veintiséis. Veintisiete.
Veintiocho. Veintinueve. And finally, treinta.
Treinta. Ready to shout some numbers at me? Treinta.
Treinta. And remember, you guys can like pause the video, write these down. You can watch this a few times to get through, get the sounds right.
22, 22, 9, 26. 26 24 24 14 14 27 27 Doce. I put that one a bunch of times because that's a harder one to remember. Doce.
Veintinueve. Veintinueve. Siete. Veintiocho. Veintiocho.
Diez. Diez. Alright, and here's our last set of numbers. So remember, we had like 30. So we want to say 31. We're just going to say treinta y uno.
Then we have 40. 40 is cuarenta. 41. Cuarenta y uno. Cuarenta y dos. Cuarenta y tres. Cuarenta y cuatro.
Cuarenta y cinco. Cincuenta. That's for 50. Cincuenta.
Say it with me now. Cin-cuen-ta. So three syllables.
Cin-cuen-ta. Fifty-five. Cin-cuen-ta-y-cinco.
Fifty-nine. Cin-cuen-ta-y-nueve. Sixty.
Se-sen-ta. Se-sen-ta. Seventy. Se-ten-ta. O-chen-ta.
Eighty-eight. ochenta y ocho. 90, noventa, noventa, 99, noventa y nueve.
One hundred is just cien. It's not un cien, just cien, but as you can see when we write these out, it's literally 50 and one, 50 and two. So cincuenta y dos.
Sixty-one, sesenta y uno. This has been a quick introduction to the numbers. Maybe watch it through a few times, get the numbers down. This is going to really be helpful whenever we start moving into questions that have numbers as responses.
Like, for example, what's your phone number? And the way that phone numbers are normally told in Spanish. Anyway, get the numbers down, and then we'll work on Cogmo phone numbers.