Spanish Numbers 1–10
- Spanish Excellence Team

- Apr 28
- 1 min read

Learn Spanish Numbers: 1 to 10
Learn how to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish and start using numbers in real conversations.
Numbers are essential when speaking Spanish. You use them for prices, age, time, and everyday situations. In this lesson, you'll learn the most important numbers by tens.
Numbers 1–10 in Spanish
Spanish | English |
Uno | One |
Dos | Two |
Tres | Three |
Cuatro | Four |
Cinco | Five |
Seis | Six |
Siete | Seven |
Ocho | Eight |
Nueve | Nine |
Diez | Ten |
📌 Note:
The number uno changes to un before masculine nouns.
Example:
Un libro
(One book)
Examples of simple dialogues
Dialogue 1
— ¿Cuántos años tiene tu hijo?
(How old is your son?)
— Tiene diez años.
(He is ten years old.)
Dialogue 2
— ¿Cuántos libros de español tienes?
(How many spanish books do you have?)
— Tengo dos libros.
(I have two books.)
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