Normally one of the first things you learn in Spanish is how to count from 0 to 10, so you might already know this, but we’ll show it here just in case. In today’s article, we’re going to teach you everything you need to know about using numbers in Spanish, including how to count, write, and pronounce Spanish numbers from 1 to 100 and higher! We realize they’re not the most exciting topic when learning a language, but if we all use them when we speak our native language, what makes you think you won’t need them in Spanish? We don’t need to be experts, but we all need numbers and we all use them. We can count our money, or how many cartons of milk we have left, or how many steps there are from the entrance of your house to your room, or maybe how many days there are left until a special occasion. We all need to count things sometimes as well. We all look at the clock a few times a day, we go shopping and look at the prices of products… But we all still use numbers all the time, whether you like them or not. Most of us don’t need to do any complicated math on a regular basis, unless that happens to be part of your job description. We’ll probably agree that numbers are an incredibly important part of our lives. Surely you already know how to say a few numbers in Spanish, but have you mastered them? And no, we’re not asking you if you have a PhD in Mathematics.
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