In the previous posts, we covered counting from 1 to 100 in Spanish. Now, let's delve into larger numbers and their usage in everyday scenarios. In Spanish, numbers beyond 100 follow a logical pattern, making it easier to grasp.
For instance, to say "125" in Spanish, you would use "ciento veinticinco." Here, "ciento" means "one hundred" and "veinticinco" represents "twenty-five." Listen to the pronunciation
Similarly, "1,559" in Spanish is "mil quinientos cincuenta y nueve." Here, "mil" means "one thousand," "quinientos" means "five hundred," "cincuenta" means "fifty," and "nueve" means "nine." Listen to the pronunciation
Learning these larger numbers opens the door to discussing quantities, prices, and measurements in Spanish. They are also essential for understanding more advanced conversations and texts.
Remember, practice is key to mastering Spanish numbers beyond 100. Incorporate them into your daily practice to gain confidence in using them effectively.
Stay tuned for the final post in this series, where we'll review the key concepts and provide assessment exercises for you to test your knowledge of Spanish numbers and counting.