How to pronounce numbers in Spanish Here are some of the first 10 Spanish numbers to get you started. Further on in this lesson we will look at the pronunciation of these and more Spanish numbers. cero - 0 uno - 1 dos - 2 tres - 3 cuatro - 4 cinco - 5 seis - 6 siete - 7 oc...
It is very useful to know Spanish ordinal numbers when using a lift. ¿A qué piso va? Al sexto. ¿A qué planta va? A la sexta (What floor are you going to? The sixth.) When used as an adjective, ordinal numbers must agree with the nouns they refer to both in number and ...
First of all, it is not the first thing we teach, since to use numbers in Spanish you need more content: to count, you need things, and for that, you need basic words. So it makes more sense in the context of “I want 3 orders of tacos, please” or “It costs 15 pesos”. ...
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This flashcard set provides an introduction to ordinal numbers in Spanish - números ordinales. This set will help learners see the...
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Learn numbers and counting in Spanish. List of words with audio (castellano) and online language arts game for kids and adults. Ordinal/cardinal numbers
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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 ...
Primero - now, I don't want to say 'first,' but 'first car.' In Spanish, first and third are modified slightly when they are paired with a masculine noun. The other ordinal numbers (second car, fourth car, fifth car) maintain the 'o' ending to agree with the masculine noun, coche...