Spanish Lesson Beginner 3 Numbers Posted by Laura & Adam on Aug 4, 2010 in Spanish Grammar, Spanish Vocabulary, Videos
¡Hola! ¿Cómo estáis?
I hope you are all enjoying your Spanish. Today we are going to practice the numbers from 1 to 100.
Let´s see the numbers from 1 to 15 first:
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce, trece, catorce, quince
From 16 to 19 you simply add ten and six, ten and seven, etc, so…
Dieciséis, diecisiete, dieciocho, diecinueve
20 is veinte, so 21 is veintiuno, 22 is veintidós, 23 is veintitrés, etc.
30 is treinta, then 35 is treinta y cinco
40 cuarenta
50 cincuenta
60 sesenta
70 setenta
80 ochenta
90 noventa
100 cien
Now I am going to tell you some numbers in Spanish. Let´s see if you know which ones they are. I will tell you the answer after each number:
85, 18, 14, 73, 26, 42, 55, 91
Now I will say the numbers in English and you should try to think what they are in Spanish. Again I will tell you the answer after each number:
12, 44, 27, 59, 83, 39, 15, 68
Let´s see one last thing, how to ask and say your age:
¿Cuantos años tienes?: How old are you? (informal)
¿Cuantos años tiene usted? How old are you? (formal)
Tengo….: I have….
OK, this is all for today. Try to keep practicing the numbers this week and I will see you very soon with more useful Spanish.
¡Hasta pronto!
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Comments:
Craig Jull:
Numbers should be one of the first things when learning Spanish, as you will need straight away if you are in a foreign country.
Hardest part about Numbers in Spanish I find is pronouncing 70 setenta as it sounds to close to sesenta.
Fortuna:
Feliz Navidad Laura. Me gusta su pelo.
Laura:
@Fortuna ¡Feliz Navidad Fortuna!