Hello! And welcome to Your Daily Pinch of Spanish. Are you ready for another simple lesson?
I hope so! Here is the second
little lesson on numbers. Today I bring you the numbers from 11 to 19.
To refresh your memory, the
numbers from zero to ten go like this: cero, uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco,
seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez.
If you want to refresh on the
pronunciation, just click here to see the previous lesson. I hope you've
been using these números! Remember
that the key to learn a new language is to be consistent in your practice, even
if at first you really don't sound like the native speakers at all.
Now, the numbers from eleven to
nineteen.
This set of numbers have
something in common; from eleven to fifteen, and from sixteen to nineteen. I'll
show you how easy it is.
First let's see the numbers
from eleven to fifteen. As always, the pronunciation is presented in
parenthesis:
11 - (ohn-seh) once
12 - (doh-seh) doce
13 - (treh-seh) trece
14 - (cah-tohr-seh) catorce
15 - (keen-seh) quince
Did you notice? From eleven to
fifteen, all numbers end in 'ce'. It's really simple.
The numbers from sixteen to
nineteen also have something in common with each other:
16 - (dee-eh-see-seh-ees)
dieciséis
17 - (dee-eh-see-see-eh-teh)
diecisiete
18 - (dee-eh-see-oh-cho)
dieciocho
19 - (dee-eh-see-noo-eh-veh)
diecinueve
As you can see, all you have to
do is add the word 'dieci' to the numbers from sixteen to nineteen, and you
have added a value of ten to that number. Super easy. In the case of sixteen,
you also add an accent to the word seis.
Now you can count up to
nineteen!
This is it for today, I hope
you can find this little lesson useful.
We have now three more
lessons on numbers to come, all simple, short, and fun. Until next time!
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