
❼uánto cuesta? (How much does it cost?)Įso cuesta 98 dólares. Additionally, same as in English, we should say the number first and then the word “Hundred” – this time, in plural:Īt this point, you are able to reply to either of the questions we mentioned towards the beginning. 101 is ciento uno 102 is ciento dos 103 is ciento tres. However, to pronounce the rest of the numbers, the word CIEN this word changes to CIENTO. Well, the number 100 by itself is CIEN, similar to the English words “centenary” and “percent”, both of which come from the Latin word “centum” for a hundred. Y así sucesivamente(and so on)… What about the numbers following 100? The numbers from 21 to 29 are similar to those in English in terms of how the words are built: Twenty-One, Twenty-Two… which becomes veintiuno, veintidó s and so on…įrom 30 on, one says treinta (thirty) or cuarenta (forty) plus either number from one to ten, depending on which number you are referrring to: UNO(one) – it will always come out as UNO if it's on its own, but you should make adjustments when used next to noun: UN PERRO (if masculine) or UNA PERRA(if femenine). CERO (zero) – the difference lies in pronunciation: letter C should be pronounced like letter S. However, after 20, everything gets easier. Probably, the trickiest part is learning the numbers 0 to 20 first, as they have particular names and you must learn them as they are. In that case, you should say your number correctly or understand when they tell you their number. These questions will be very helpful… specially the last one if you just met someone and you really want their phone number. ❼uál es tu número telefónico? (What is your phone number?). ❼uántos años tienes? (How old are you?). Learning the numbers will help you a lot in asking and understanding those questions: #Numbers in spanish how to
When I travel, I like to know at least some basic questions and how to respond to them.