Spanish I: Numbers 1-9 and how to get someone's phone number by Mingxue Zheng and Lala Doumbia
We all learn how to say numbers in our Preschool years in America. But, of course some of us will want to go travel around the world at some point in their life. It is very embarrassing if you don’t know how to say or write Spanish numbers. Man! You are now at the Preschool level in Spanish and guess what you just lost the most powerful communication around the globe, phone number! So, let me teach you about the basics!
Numbers from 0-9: These are the most important numbers
Numerals | Spanish | Pronunciation |
0 | Cero | Zero |
1 | Uno | (woo - no) |
2 | Dos | (doe - s) |
3 | Tres | (tria - s) |
4 | Cautro | (qua - joe) |
5 | Cinco | (sane - go) |
6 | Seis | (sis) |
7 | Siete | (see - at - de) |
8 | Ocho | (all - cho) |
9 | Nueve | (new-wave-ve) |
Congratulations on learning your numbers! Now is the time to apply them into REAL LIFE SITUATIONS! Asking for someone else’s number!
How to say what is your phone number in Spanish?
Ask: ¿Cuál es so numero de teléfono?
Pronunciation: cuál - sounds like “gal”
es - sounds like “as”
so - sounds like “ so”
numero - sounds like “numeral”
de - sounds like “de”
telépfono - sounds like “delephono”
How to break up phone # in Spanish?
How to reply: Mi numero de teléfono es (your number).
This part is very easy if you want to break up the phone number, just pause!
Ex: 267-999-1345
Way #1: dos seis siete (pause) nueve nueve nueve (pause) uno tres cautro cinco
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