Numbers from 1 to 20 in Spanish
Let’s learn the numbers from 1 to 20 in Spanish:
Counting in Spanish
To count in Spanish, start at 1 (uno) and keep going up.
Each number sounds different, and this is because of how vowels are used in Spanish.
Important Grammar Points
Number Agreement: In Spanish, numbers can also describe things. For example, "tres libros" means "three books." Here, "tres" goes with "libros."
Common Pronouns: Here are some pronouns you'll need:
Basic Sentence Order: A simple sentence in Spanish usually follows this order: subject + verb + object. For example: "Yo tengo dos hermanos" means "I have two brothers."
Sample Sentences
Practice these numbers and sentences.
Before you know it, you'll feel good using them in your chats!
Numbers from 1 to 20 in Spanish
Let’s learn the numbers from 1 to 20 in Spanish:
Counting in Spanish
To count in Spanish, start at 1 (uno) and keep going up.
Each number sounds different, and this is because of how vowels are used in Spanish.
Important Grammar Points
Number Agreement: In Spanish, numbers can also describe things. For example, "tres libros" means "three books." Here, "tres" goes with "libros."
Common Pronouns: Here are some pronouns you'll need:
Basic Sentence Order: A simple sentence in Spanish usually follows this order: subject + verb + object. For example: "Yo tengo dos hermanos" means "I have two brothers."
Sample Sentences
Practice these numbers and sentences.
Before you know it, you'll feel good using them in your chats!