Numbers Flashcards
1
Q
1
A
Uno (Uno becomes un before masculine nouns, una before feminine nouns)
2
Q
2
A
dos
3
Q
3
A
tres
4
Q
4
A
cuatro
5
Q
5
A
cinco
6
Q
6
A
seis
7
Q
7
A
siete
8
Q
8
A
ocho
9
Q
9
A
nueve
10
Q
10
A
diez
11
Q
11
A
once
12
Q
12
A
doce
13
Q
13
A
trece
14
Q
14
A
catorce
15
Q
15
A
quince
16
Q
16
A
Dieciséis (Notice the accent on the “e”, don’t mess that up!)
17
Q
17
A
Diecisiete
18
Q
18
A
Dieciocho
19
Q
19
A
Diecinueve
20
Q
20
A
Veinte
21
Q
21
A
Veintiuno (Veinti becomes veinti + number, like veintiuno for 21)
22
Q
22
A
Veintidós (accents!)
23
Q
A
24
Q
23
A
Veintitrés
25
24
Veinticuatro
26
25
Veinticinco
27
26
Veintiséis
28
27
Veintisiete
29
28
Veintiocho
30
29
Veintinueve
31
30
Treinta
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Extra Grammar Notes:
“Uno” is weird, like, why does it change depending on what it's attached to? But uno is used for counting, and when it’s before a noun, it’s un or una based on gender.
"Veinti" stays as veinti with just the number after it, except for the ones that need accents (like 22, 23, etc.). It's a whole vibe.
The “-s” at the end of numbers 16-19 is just that lil' sign of plural, even though they're written as one word.
"Uno" vs "Un":
When you're using "uno" by itself (like saying "one" as a noun, "I want one"), it stays as uno.
But if you’re using it to modify a noun, it changes to un (like "I want a book" → "un libro").
Also, uno becomes una when it’s modifying a feminine noun. So, una casa (a house) vs. un libro (a book).
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nulla
cero