Spanish numbers are easy to learn once you get the numbers 1 through 10 memorized.
1-5: 6-10:
| Number: | Spelling: | Pronounced: |
| cero | sero | |
| 1 | uno | oon-oh |
| 2 | dos | doh-s |
| 3 | tres | tray-s |
| 4 | cuatro | kwah-trow |
| 5 | cinco | sink-oh |
| 6 | seis | saeys |
| 7 | siete | see-ay-tay |
| 8 | ocho | oh-cho |
| 9 | nueve | new-ay-vay |
| 10 | diez | dee-iss |
Numbers 20 through 21:
| Number: | Spelling: | Pronounced: |
| 20 | Veinte | behn-tay |
| 24 | Veintecuatro | behn-tay-kwar-tow |
| 27 | Veintesiete | behn-tay-see-ay-tay |
| Thirty = treinta Forty = cuarenta Fifty = cincuenta Sixty = sesenta |
| Seventy = setenta Eighty = ochenta Ninety = noventa Hundred = cien |
| One hundred and seven = ciento siete One hundred and eight = ciento ocho |
*Notice: After 100, the numbers are counted using ‘ciento’.
| One thousand = milles One million = un millon |