DAYS OF THE WEEK
Lu-nes
martes
Mar-tes
miercoles
Mere-co-les
jueves
Huay-ves
viernes
b-ern-nes
sabado
sa-ba-do
domingo
Doe-mi-go
How to ask the date
¿Que dia es hoy?
1) Uno
2) Dos
3) Tres
4) Cuatro
5) Cinco
6) Seis
7) Siete
8) Ocho
9) Nueve
The number 10 in Spanish is pronounced, diez.
The first five numbers after that (from 11 to 15) are pronounced differently from the digit in it’s tens place. They are:
11. Once
12. Doce
13. Trece
14. Catorce
15. Quince
the numbers 16 to 19 all use the word for the tens place, such as deici seis, dieci siete, and so on.
The number 20 is pronounced, “veinte” in Spanish to say 21 through 29, use the word for 20 just as you did for ten in numbers 16 to 19. However, instead of using “veinte,” swap out the E for an I and use “veinti.”
(examples) veintiuno, veintidos, veintitres.
The number 30 is pronounced, “treinta.” For the thirties through the ninties, to add ones place digits, all you do is say the number “and” the ones place.
(examples) treinta y uno, treinta y dos, treinta y tres.
The next places follow the rules described for thirty.
Cuarenta o Forty
Cincuenta o Fifty
Sesenta o Sixty
Setenta o Seventy
Ochenta o Eighty
Noventa o Ninety
Practice this by saying the following numbers in Spanish:
o Eighty-five
o Twenty-four
o Fifty-eight
o Ninty-nine
The 100’s
o To say 100 you say “cien.” To put tens and ones places after it, replace “cein” with “ciento” and then say the rest of the number.
• (Example) 123 would be pronounced “ceinto veintitres.”
o All other numbers in the 100’s place follow the same rule as 100.
Doscien(tos) 200 (and)
Trescien(to) 300 (and)
Cuatrocien(tos) 400 (and)
Quinien(tos) 500 (and)
Sesien(tos) 600 (and)
Setecien(tos) 700 (and)
Ochocien(tos) 800 (and)
Novecien(tos) 900 (and)
Finally, the pronounciation of 1000 is “mil.”
To ask for someone’s telephone number, you can use either “¿Cual es tu numero de telefono?” or “¿Cual es su numero de telefono?” That translates to whats your phone number.
To tell your phone numberto someone, just say the seiries of numbers as you would in English.
Below
is how you would ask someone "How Are You" in Spanish. It's not hard to
learn Greetings in Spanish, and it comes out to be very fun. For
example, say if you want to ask your Spanish friend how are you in
Español. This will show you, how to ask it, and how to respond back
after they answer the question. Asking Someone How Are They | |
¿Cómo Estás (y tú)? Informal | How are you? (And You?) |
¿Cómo está (y Udsted)? Formal | |
¿Qué tal? Informal/formal | |
Reponding To ”¿ Qué Tal?” | |
(Muy) Bein, gracias. | (Very) Good, Thank you. |
Más o menos. = Regular | Okay |
(Muy) Mal. = Terrible | (Very) Bad |
Estoy…. … Enfermo/a. …Cansado/a. …Tranquilo/a. …Contento/a. | I’m…. …Sick …Tired …. Chill …. Happy |
In this lesson you'll learn how to ask for some ones phone number and how to say your phone number in
Spanish.
First you need to know how to Ask for some ones number.
The phrase for What's your number is, ¿Cual es tu numero de telefono?
A Spanish speaking person will answer like this 2/15/1/23/4/56 or dos, quince, Uno, veintitres, cuatro,
cincuentaseis. Note how you break up the number in groups of two.
Try these below
1) 2153473943
2) 5675648765
3) 2236758965
In order to be able to learn the days of the week in Español you need to know:
~ what order they go in
Even though there really isn't a big difference between the order the days of the week in Español Monday starts off the week not Sunday!
In English the days of the week start like
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
In Español the days of the wwek begins with:
lunes
martes
mericoles
jueves
vernes
sabado
domingo
The big diffrence is that there is lowercase letter at the begining and that there is a monday is at the start of the week.
~numbers 1- 31
~ months of the year
NUMBERS
NUMBER | SPELLING |
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. cuatorce
15. quince
16. deci y sies
17. deci y siete
18. deci y ocho
19. deci y nueve
20. VIENTE
21. viente uno
22. viente dos
23. viente tres
24. viente cuatro
25. viente cinco
26. viente seis
27. viente seite
28. viente ocho
29. viente nueve
30. treinta
31. treinta y uno
MONTHS OF THE YEAR
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Español
enero
frebreo
marzo
abril
mayo
junio
julio
agosto
setiembre
octubre
noviembre
deciembre
AJ Carter
10-26-10
Art: Statement
The problem that we as a whole planet are having is bottle caps not being destroyed properly. So they get into the ocean where fish eat them and then what ever eats the fish also gets the plastic. Then that plastic gets into us so we’re kind of half plastic.
The art that I’m making out of these bottle caps is a castle. It will be a play set for my nephew. I figured that since we cant get rid of the plastic for years on end I would do something with it. So I figured a kid plays with toys none stop so why not turn them into toys for now. That way they can be used for something that is useful. Not just through away and eaten by some sort of animal, which then we eat.
All I had to do was get a lay out for the bottle caps. So what I did first was make sketches. By doing that I figured out how I wanted to do my landscape for the castle first. Then I took a piece of cardboard and laid it down and drawled where I was going to place the caps.
Now I haven’t completely finished it yet but it’s a work in progress. I should have it fully done by Christmas. So it would make for a very nice Christmas present.
In perfect time, it’s also a good present because it help the earth and him.