First of all, we need to understand that cardinal numbers are 1,2,3,4, etc. and ordinal numbers are first, second, third, etc. It is not necessary for cardinal numbers in Spanish to agree with the noun in number or gender: Las ocho chicas tienen 14 años = The eight girls are 14...
Learn numbers and counting in Spanish. List of words with audio (castellano) and online language arts game for kids and adults. Ordinal/cardinal numbers
Much like in English, numbers in Spanish follow a logical pattern and are used in daily life. This article will teach you how to count Spanish numbers 1-100, how to say and read longer numbers, how to say how old you are, and almost any numbers related topic you can think of! Unspla...
Numbers in Spanish: learn to count from 1 to 100 We use numbers in practically every situation you can think of and numbers in Spanish are no exception–from getting two coffees to meeting someone at 9. Two facts make numbers in Spanish easy to learn: you already know more than you ...
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In Spanish, the ordinal forms are used most commonly for the numbers 10 and under. They are: First:primero Second:segundo Third:tercero Fourth:cuarto Fifth:quinto Sixth:sexto Seventh:séptimo,sétimo Eighth:octavo Ninth:noveno Tenth:décimo ...
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Numbers 20 - 29 And then once we hit twenty it's all plain sailing. All you need to remember is the word for twenty (vingt), and then just add a smaller number on the end. The only thing to pay attention to is the number 21 (vingt et un) in which the "one" is attached lik...