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1.5: Vocabulario- Números 0-31

  • Erica Brown, Alejandra Escudero, María Cristina Montoya, & Elizabeth Small
  • SUNY Oneonta via OER SUNY

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Objetivos

  • Form numbers up to 31

Los números 0-31

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0 cero

1 uno
2 dos
3 tres
4 cuatro
 5 cinco
6 seis
7 siete
8 ocho
9 nueve
10 diez
11 once
12 doce
13 trece
14 catorce
15 quince
16 dieciséis
17 diecisiete
18 dieciocho
19 diecinueve
20 veinte
21 veintiuno
22 veintidós
23 veintitrés
24 veinticuatro
25 veinticinco
26 veintiséis
27 veintisiete
28 veintiocho
29 veintinueve
30 treinta
31 treinta y uno

Note: The numbers 16-19 and 21-29 are most commonly spelled as shown above, however, they can also be written as three words. For example “diecisiete” can also be written “diez y siete” according to the Real Academia Española.

Los burros de Don Tomás

Don Tomás compra (buys) cuatro burros. Monta en (he rides on) uno y regresa (returns) a su casa.

Por el camino (along the road) los cuenta (he counts them): uno, dos y tres. No cuenta el que monta (el que monta = the one he’s riding).

Ya en su casa, dice a su mujer (he says to his wife):

— ¡Mira!, he comprado (I’ve bought) cuatro burros y cuento (I count) sólo tres; me han robado (someone has stolen) uno.
— ¡Qué raro! (How strange) Dice la mujer. ─Tú no ves más que (you only see) tres, pero yo veo (I see) cinco.

 

 

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