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Numbers

Want to handle prices, phone numbers, and ages in Spanish? This Spanish Vocabulary set on numbers builds your count from single digits up across four quizzes.

Counting in Spanish from One to One Hundred

You will start with uno (one) through nueve (nine), move into the teens and the tens like diez (ten) and treinta (thirty), and work up toward cien (one hundred). Each quiz has you listen and type what you hear, which is exactly how numbers come at you in real life.

Numbers run through daily life, from prices and phone numbers to dates and floor numbers. Getting them solid early makes almost every other conversation easier. Numbers are also one of the few topics where listening really matters, since people rattle them off quickly in real life. Training your ear now pays off every time you hear a price, a time, or an address.

Spanish Numbers with Audio Pronunciation

Every number comes with audio, so you train your ear to catch them at natural speed. Recognizing quince (fifteen) by sound is exactly the skill you need when someone quotes you a price.

Did You Know?

Spanish numbers from twenty onward follow a steady, predictable pattern, which makes them quick to learn. Once you have the tens and the single digits, you can build almost any number by combining the two.

How the Quizzes Work

The four quizzes focus on listening and typing, with each one taking just a few minutes. You can replay them as often as you like, and repetition is what trains your ear. Hearing the numbers over and over is the fastest route to recognizing them instantly, even when a speaker says them fast and runs several together in a single breath.

Ready to count on your Spanish? Open these free interactive Spanish quizzes and start with the numbers today.