SpanishA1Lesson 2.1
🇪🇸 Spanish A1 · Lesson 2.1

Los números 0–100

Count, give your phone number and understand prices.

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A shopper asks the price of two items. Note the numbers.

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uno, dos, tresone, two, three 🔊
diezten 🔊
veintetwenty 🔊
cienone hundred 🔊
¿Cuánto cuesta?How much is it? 🔊
el eurothe euro 🔊

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« ¿Cuánto cuesta, por favor? » 🔊
How much is it, please?
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¿Cuánto cuesta el café? 🔊How much is the coffee?
Dos euros. 🔊Two euros.
¿Y el agua? 🔊And the water?
Un euro cincuenta. 🔊One euro fifty.
Grammar in focus · y (and) in numbers

From 31–99 join tens and units with « y »: treinta y uno (31), cuarenta y cinco (45). The numbers 16–29 are one word: dieciséis, veintidós.

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Write the prices of three items you'd buy at a café, in words (e.g. « tres euros »).

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¡Muy bien! Use « y » for numbers like « treinta y dos ».

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