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Which subject | Spanish |
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What topic | Los numeros |
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In Spanish, numbers are a fundamental component of everyday communication. Whether you're buying groceries, scheduling an appointment, or telling time, you'll need to know how to work with numbers. In this presentation, we'll explore the basics of Spanish numbers, from the ones all the way up to the thousands.
The first ten numbers in Spanish are:
After diez, we move onto the "teens." Here are the Spanish numbers 11-20:
Once we reach twenty, we start counting by tens. Here are the multiples of ten up to one hundred:
For numbers beyond 100, we'll need to know the words for the various places in a number. Here are the words for the ones, tens, and hundreds places:
So, for example, 342 would be trescientos cuarenta y dos.
Ordinal numbers are used to indicate position within a sequence. Here are the first ten ordinal numbers in Spanish:
By now, you should have a good grasp of Spanish numbers. With practice, you'll be able to use them with ease in all sorts of situations. Good luck, and happy studying!