¡Cuenta! Spanish number rap from “Sing, Dance, Laugh, and Eat Tacos” by Barbara MacAurthur
0 – cero -cay-roh
1 – uno – oo-noh
2 – dos – dohs
3 – tres – trays
4 – cuatro – kuah-troh
5 – cinco – seen-koh
6 – seis – says
7 – siete – see-ay-tay
8 – ocho – oh-choh
9 – nueve – new-ay-vay
10 – diez – dee-ays
11 – once – ohn-say
12 – doce – doh-say
13 – trece – tray-say
14 – catorce – kah-tor-say
15 – quince – keen-say
16 – diez y seis – dee-ays ee says
17 – diez y siete – dee-ays ee see-ay-tay
18 – diez y ocho – dee-ays ee oh-choh
19 – diez y nueve – dee-ays ee new-ay-vay
20 – veinte – bayn-tay
21 – veinte y uno – bayn-tay ee oo-noh
22 – veinte y dos – bayn-tay ee dohs
23 – veinte y tres – bayn ee trays
24 – veinte y cuatro – bayn ee kuah-troh
25 – veinte y cinco – bayn ee seen-koh
26 – veinte y seis – bayn ee says
27 – veinte y siete – bayn ee see-ay-tay
28 – veinte y ocho – bayn ee oh-choh
29 – veinte y nueve – bayn ee new-ay-yay
30 – treinta – trayn-tah
40 – cuarenta – kuar-ain-tah
50 – cincuenta – seen-kuain-tah
60 – sesenta – say-sain-tah
70 – setenta – say-tain-tah
80 – ochenta – oh-chain-tah
90 – noventa – noh-bain-tah
100 – cien(to) – see-ain-(toh)
1000 – mil – meel
Note: If you are just saying 100, you use just cien. If it’s over 100, you use ciento. So 101 is ciento uno. And 156 would be ciento cincuenta y seis. Also you can also use dieciseis, diecisiete, dieciocho, and diecinueve for 16, 17, 18, and 19, respectively. They are pronounced the same but are combined into one word.
Links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ydJr1Is8xI
http://www.e-spanyol.hu/en/vocabulary/words_numbers.php
http://123teachme.com/spanish_flash_cards/category/numbers_1?src=sentences
http://www.languagesonline.org.uk/
http://genkispanish.com/learn-spanish-numbers
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