Counting
We use counting and numbers in our everyday lives like looking at prices or counting how much candy you have after Halloween. So if you go to a Spanish speaking country (or any country really) it's important that you know numbers and make sure the people selling you stuff in the market don't rip you off when they realize you're not from around there (yep).
1 - uno
2 - dos
3 - tres
4 - cuatro
5 - cinco
6 - seis
7 - siete
8 - ocho
9 - nueve
10 - diez
11 - once
12 - dose
13 - trese
14 - catorce
15 - quince
16 - dieciséis
17 - diecisiete
18 - dieciocho
19 - diecinueve
20 - veinte
21 - veintiuno
22 - veintidós
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30 - treinta
31 - treinta y uno
32 - treinta y dos
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40 - cuarenta
50 - cincuenta
60 - sesenta
70 - setenta
80 - ochenta
90 - noventa
100 - cien
1,000 - mil
1,000,000 - millón
1,000,000,000 - mil millones (a thousand millions)
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