Numbers
Need to count, give prices, or put things in order in English? These quizzes take Spanish speakers from the first ordinal numbers all the way up to a million.
English Numbers for Spanish Speakers
Each quiz matches English number words to their Spanish forms, building in clear stages. You start with ordinals like first, fifth, and tenth, move through the basic counting numbers and the teens, then climb the tens with words like thirty and fifty before reaching one hundred, one thousand, and beyond.
These sets run from beginner to intermediate, and the small numbers are worth memorizing solidly, since Spanish builds the larger ones from those same pieces. Once the basics feel automatic, the big figures fall into place quickly.
English Numbers with Audio Pronunciation
Numbers fly by fast in real speech, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation of the English words. Hearing them helps you catch a price or a phone number when it is said at full speed.
Did You Know?
Spanish ordinals act like adjectives, changing their ending to match the noun they describe, which makes them behave differently from the plain counting numbers. It is a small shift, but an important one to notice early.
The twenties join into a single word in Spanish, as in veintiuno (twenty-one), while from thirty onward the numbers split apart and link with a small connector, as in treinta y uno (thirty-one). Spotting that pattern saves you a lot of memorizing.
How the Quizzes Work
Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 6 sets until the numbers come instantly. Working up one stage at a time keeps the bigger figures from feeling overwhelming, and numbers reward repetition more than almost any other vocabulary, so a few extra rounds really pay off. Ready to count with confidence? Browse the free interactive English quizzes and start with the numbers.
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