Spanish numbers 1–10 are fundamental for counting, telling time, and everyday communication. They follow a simple, memorable sequence:
Number | Spanish | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
1 | uno | OO-no |
2 | dos | dos |
3 | tres | tres |
4 | cuatro | KWA-tro |
5 | cinco | SEEN-ko |
6 | seis | seis |
7 | siete | SYE-te |
8 | ocho | O-cho |
9 | nueve | NWE-ve |
10 | diez | DYEs |
- uno through diez are used for basic counting and things like ages, dates, and prices.
- After 10, number patterns extend logically (11 = once, 12 = doce, 13 = trece...).
The Spanish number for 7 is 'siete'.
The Spanish numbers from 1 to 5 are uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco.