Spanish Numbers 1 to 10 (and How to Keep Counting)
Updated June 28, 2026
Spanish numbers are quick to learn and you will hear them constantly, from prices to phone numbers in any show. Learn one to ten, then a simple pattern takes you to a hundred.
| Spanish | English |
|---|---|
| uno | one |
| dos | two |
| tres | three |
| cuatro | four |
| cinco | five |
| seis | six |
| siete | seven |
| ocho | eight |
| nueve | nine |
| diez | ten |
Want these to stick? Hear them in real context: LingoBinge surfaces words like these while you watch Spanish shows on Netflix, and saves them for spaced review.
Hear them in: Cable Girls, Who Killed Sara?.
Frequently asked questions
- How do Spanish numbers work after ten?
- Eleven to fifteen are their own words (once, doce, trece, catorce, quince), then sixteen onward follow a pattern (dieciséis, diecisiete). Twenty is veinte and one hundred is cien.
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