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Numbers

Need to count, give a price, or catch a room number in Italian? These quizzes train your ear for Italian numbers, from single digits up to a hundred.

Italian Numbers for Beginners

Each quiz focuses on a range of numbers and leans on listening. You will start with the building blocks from uno (one) to nove (nine), move through the teens up to diciannove (nineteen), then climb the tens like venti (twenty) and trenta (thirty) all the way to cento (one hundred).

These quizzes are aimed at beginners, and each round plays a number aloud for you to type. Training your ear this way prepares you for the speed of real conversation, where numbers rarely wait for you. Because the focus is on hearing rather than reading, the practice carries straight into catching a price or a phone number.

Italian Numbers with Audio Pronunciation

Numbers are heard far more often than read, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation. Catching a spoken venti (twenty) instantly is exactly the skill these sets build.

Did You Know?

Italian numbers join into single words. Twenty-one becomes ventuno (twenty-one), with the tens and the units written together rather than apart.

The system is wonderfully regular. Where some languages get creative in the seventies and eighties, Italian keeps building tidily, so the tens march along as venti (twenty), trenta (thirty), and so on right up to cento (one hundred).

How the Quizzes Work

Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 4 sets until the numbers come without hesitation. A few listening rounds turns hesitation into instant recognition, since numbers reward ear training more than almost any other vocabulary, and even short daily practice builds quick recall. Ready to count in Italian? Try the free interactive Italian quizzes and start with the numbers.