| If you want to learn Spanish numbers, you have | | | | rest of the number system does. Then again, |
| found the right place! It is actually relatively simple. | | | | numbers eleven and twelve in Englist are misfits |
| If you are familiar with numbers one through nine | | | | also. Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen is |
| in Spanish, the rest will come in a breeze! The | | | | said as once, doce, trece, catorce, and quince. |
| way I am going to show you, is similar to how it | | | | Pronounce each letter, so "once" is not |
| is taught in the program Rocket Spanish, excepts | | | | pronounced like "once upon a time". It is "on-say". |
| there are more visuals and interactive tutorials. | | | | Sixteen through nineteen are pretty simple. |
| For those of you who do not know how to count | | | | Sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, are |
| to ten in Spanish, here is a quick list so you can | | | | dieciseis, diecisiete, dieciocho, diecenueve. |
| move on to learn Spanish numbers that are more | | | | Throughout this number system, you may notice |
| complicated - again, this is all relatively easy. | | | | that all of the numbers are like saying the tens |
| Numbers are the easiest part of the language. All | | | | column and then saying the ones column. Ten six, |
| of this is pure memorization, so you cannot really | | | | ten seven, ten eight and so on. |
| expect this to just "click" in your mind. Flash cards | | | | Following this same pattern, you can learn how to |
| or just plain old repetition may be necessary. One, | | | | say every number! However, for now, let's just |
| two, three, four, five would be said as uno, dos, | | | | go to ninety-nine. Twenty is veinte, so when you |
| tres, cuatro, cinco. Six, seven, eight, nine, ten in | | | | say numbers in the twenties, you say veinte y |
| Spanish is seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez. All of | | | | "insert ones column". So twenty four would be |
| these numbers are pronounced exactly how they | | | | veinte y cuatro. Thirty is treinta, forty is cuarenta, |
| are spelled, so there should not be too many | | | | fifty is cincuenta, sixty is sesenta, seventy is |
| problems with that. Keep practicing! | | | | setenta, eighty is ochenta, and ninety is noventa. |
| The numbers in the teens are a little tricker, and | | | | Always say "y" between the tens column and the |
| perhaps may be the hardest part when you are | | | | ones column. It literally means "and" but here is |
| going to learn Spanish numbers. And again, this is | | | | serves as the connector. It is not so hard to learn |
| all relatively speaking! Numbers eleven through | | | | Spanish numbers, so keep practicing and keep |
| fifteen do not have much of a pattern like the | | | | speaking! |