![]() Listen to some sentences using Spanish numbers 100-200 and try to recognize the patterns we have explained. In this lesson, you will learn to count from 1 to 20 in Spanish by listening to several examples with Spanish numbers 1-20. As you can see, to write and say Spanish numbers over 100 you really need to know those between 1 and 100 very well. Remember 35 would be written as TREINTA y CINCO, so the final number would be CIENTO TREINTA Y CINCO. If you glanced ahead, you may have noticed that I've actually listed 16 numbers below. Once you can count to 15, you will be able to master the rest fairly quickly because 1-15 are the foundation for every other number. Current numbering planEdit 9xx xxx xxx (within Spain) +34 9xx xxx xxx (outside Spain) 608 xxx xxx (within Spain before 1998) +34 08 xxx xxx (outside Spain. Spanish Numbers 100-200įor Spanish numbers between 100 to 200 like 135, first we will use CIENTO and then we write the remaining numbers the way we did in the previous lessons. In Spanish, the most important numbers to learn are the first 15. That being said, the number 103 would be “CIENTO TRES” not “CIEN TRES”. From 16 onwards, you will find that numbers follow a pattern that even a caveman can understand. They all start with dieci that comes from diez and then add the numbers you already know from 6 to 9. The Spanish numbers from 16 to 19 follow a pattern. All you need to do is learn how to count from 0 to 15. As you can see, only the numbers from 11 to 15 look like completely new words. Cien is how you say 100 in Spanish by the way. The number 100 by itself will be called “CIEN”, but when used with other numbers it will change to CIENTO. This quick guide will get you counting in Spanish from cero all the way to cien in 4 easy steps. “ Doscientos cincuenta y cinco” and “ Trescientos cuarenta y tres“. Thus, we will use the conjunction “Y” to separate the last two numbers, e.g. If you are just starting out with learning numbers in Spanish, youll want to start with the cardinal numbersnumbers that denote quantity. For these numbers, we must write the words independently, similar to the way they are written after 30. The first group of Spanish numbers over 100, will be those in a range between 100 to 1000. Let’s start… Writing and saying Spanish Numbers 100 to 1000 This lesson includes several examples of sentences with numbers in Spanish, recordings, simple explanations and a nice quiz for meaningful practice. In this lesson, we will learn about Spanish numbers over 100, “los números después del cien”, which are normally used to talk about money transactions, dates and many other purposes. Spanish ordinal numbers (first, second, -th numbers, etc.) Before I go on, I’m going to take a moment to introduce Spanish ordinal numbers. ![]() ¡Hola! We have already studied how to write and use numbers from 1-20 and numbers 20-100 in two independent lessons. ![]()
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