01-007 – Numbers 0-100
Hey everyone. Here’s the numbers lesson that review the prior two videos on numbers. I would recommend starting with the first one if you don’t know the numbers at all and slowly build from there. This one might be better to start with if you’ve already learned 1-39 and feel fairly confident on those.
Either way, hope this is helpful! It might be good to watch it a few times to practice and reinforce. Feel free to leave any comments or questions:
Vocabulario:
40 cuarenta
41 cuarenta y uno
42 cuarenta y dos
43 cuarenta y tres
44 cuarenta y cuatro
45 cuarenta y cinco
46 cuarenta y seis
47 cuarenta y siete
48 cuarenta y ocho
49 cuarenta y nueve
50 cincuenta
51 cincuenta y uno
5~ cincuenta y ___
60 sesenta
61 sesenta y uno
6~ sesenta y ___
70 setenta
71 setenta y uno
7~ setenta y ___
80 ochenta
81 ochenta y uno
8~ ochenta y ___
90 noventa
91 noventa y uno
9~ noventa y ___
100 cien
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8 Comments to “01-007 – Numbers 0-100”
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By Лариса, June 19, 2009 @ 6:33 am
Hi,
Let me ask a question,
how in Spanish they call years? I mean for exmpl. in English 1992 is nineteen ninety two, but in Russian it is one thousand nine hundred ninety two or just ninety two. How it works in Spanish?
By Лариса, June 20, 2009 @ 1:20 am
Fine! now I’ve to learn how to say in Spanish 200,300,400….900, I’ve already learned 100-cien y 1000-mil. Do you have a lesson about it?
Thanx for your response.
By Señor Jordan, June 19, 2009 @ 11:29 pm
Right… you’ll say the year as if it were a normal number (not like English). For example…
1992 – mil novecientos noventa y dos
2009 – dos mil nueve
Thanks for your question!
By sabz, May 19, 2010 @ 5:05 pm
this is brilliant..it really helps!! thank you!!!!!!!!!!
By Swarup Santra, October 25, 2010 @ 4:33 am
Owho !!!
So easy to learn the espanol numbers …….
Gracias, Sr. Jordar
By Sylvia, November 3, 2010 @ 3:57 am
I have a question about your Spanish pronunciation, “setenta”.
In Spain, they pronunciate ‘t’ sound somewhat thick. but your pronunciation is little different from I’ve learned. Umm… your
pronunciation was like English pronunciation I think..What do
think about this?
By Brian Stepanek, January 6, 2011 @ 8:24 am
This comment is not tied to any particular video. First off, I have to say great job, your videos are easy to follow, informative, and you are a great teacher. Do you have a video explaining por vs para? Those two words always confuse me a lot. Thanks again!
By Zoey, October 11, 2011 @ 6:36 pm
Hola!!!! my 7th grade spanish teacher plays these videos every day at the beginning of class. learning a new language is tricky, but with your easy-to-follow and understand vids, im learning at a quick pace. your so amazing!!! thx!!! gracias!!!
abverbio,
Zoey