Numbers & Money Flashcards

Learn the most basic Spanish terms needed to talk about numbers and money.

1
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Translate to Spanish:

a number

e.g. the number of students in the class

A

un número

ej. el número de estudiantes en la clase

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2
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0 / zero

A

cero

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3
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1 / one

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uno

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4
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2 / two

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dos

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5
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3 / three

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tres

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6
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4 / four

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cuatro

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7
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5 / five

A

cinco

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8
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6 / six

A

seis

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9
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7 / seven

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siete

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10
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8 / eight

A

ocho

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11
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9 / nine

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nueve

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12
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10 / ten

A

diez

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13
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1st / first

e.g. the first day of school

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1° / primero

ej. el primer día de clases

Note: Primer is used before singular masculine nouns, while primero is the generic word for first.

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2nd / second

e.g. the second time I saw it

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2° / segundo

ej. la segunda vez que lo vi

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15
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3rd / third

e.g. the third person in line

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3° / tercero

ej. la tercera persona en la fila

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16
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two times / twice

e.g. one time/once, two times/twice, three times, etc.

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dos veces

ej. una vez, dos veces, tres veces, etc.

17
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nothing

e.g. There’s nothing in this box

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nada

ej. No hay nada dentro de esta caja

18
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zero / nil / nought

e.g. Its value is virtually zero

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cero

ej. Su valor es virtualmente cero

19
Q

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more

e.g. More, please

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más

ej. Más, por favor

20
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less

e.g. A little less, please

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menos

ej. Un poco menos, por favor

21
Q

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much / a lot of

e.g. I don’t have a lot of money

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mucho / un montón de

ej. No tengo mucho dinero

22
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many / several / lots of

e.g. She has many friends

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muchos / un montón de

ej. Ella tiene muchos amigos

23
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few

e.g. Few students came to class

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pocos

ej. Pocos estudiantes vinieron a clase

24
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a few

e.g. I’ll be back in a few minutes

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unos pocos / unos cuantos

ej. Regresaré en pocos minutos

25
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some / a little / a little bit of

e.g. Give me some water

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un poco de

ej. Dame un poco de agua

26
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some / a few

e.g. Give me some apples

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unos

ej. Dame unas manzanas

27
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something

e.g. I need something to drink

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algo

ej. Necesito algo de tomar

28
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money

e.g. She’s trying to save some money to buy a new car

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el dinero / la plata

ej. Ella está intentando juntar algo de dinero para comprar un carro nuevo

29
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a dollar / a buck

e.g. 5 dollars, 10 bucks, etc.

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un dólar

ej. 5 dólares

30
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How much?

e.g. How much money do you have?

A

¿Cuánto?

ej. ¿Cuánto dinero tienes?

31
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How much is this? / How much does this cost?

A

¿Cuánto cuesta esto?

32
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a job

e.g. I don’t have a job

A

un trabajo / un empleo

ej. No tengo trabajo