Spanish numbers 10 209/27/2023 The word for 100 is "cien", but when combining this with other numbers such as 105 you need to use "ciento" - "ciento cinco" (also note that the "y" is not used to join the words to make numbers in the hundreds.Ĭommas and full stops to break up numbers: In English it is normal to split every 3 digits of a whole number with a comma (3,478 for example), and mark the decimal point with a full stop (12.45 for example). If the noun is masculine then the form "un" is used. "Un amigo" can mean "a friend" or "one friend" depending on the context. This is because the word for "a" and "one" are the same in Spanish. ¿Un, uno o una? - The number "one" in Spanish is the only number that has to agree with the noun it refers to. For example:ģ8 - treinta y ocho - literally "thirty and eight".Ģ49 - doscientos cuarenta y nueve -literally "two hundreds forty and nine".ġ567 - mil quinientos sesenta y siete - literally "thousand five hundred sixty and seven".Īlthough the numbers in the 20s are pronounced similarly to the higher numbers, they are written slightly differently - "veintiuno, veintidos" (all one word) but "treinta y uno, treinta y dos, cuarenta y uno, cuarenta y dos", etc. Numbers are built up from the units listed above the same way that they are in English. Note also that the numbers from 200 to 900 have to agree with the noun they refer to: "ochocientos libros" "ochocientas niñas" Note that 500 is very irregular and 700 and 900 are slightly irregular. Your browser does not support the audio element. Then it is fairly easy to work out the larger numbers in Spanish. You need to learn the numbers 1 - 15 which are unique, along with the multiples of 10. It’s a growing collection of free printables you can use in your homeschool today.Learning the numbers in Spanish is not very complicated. Want MORE freebies? Get access to my Educational Freebies Folder here on Warm Hearts Publishing. You can get the Spanish Numbers 0 – 20 FREE Printable here.
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