How to count in Spanish

By March 12, 2026Spanish
Basic Spanish numbers lesson featuring Cero (0), Uno (1), and Dos (2) cards

Learning how to count in Spanish is a fundamental first step for any young linguist. Whether you are a parent homeschooling your child or a teacher looking for vibrant classroom resources, mastering Spanish numbers 0–10 builds a strong foundation for future fluency.

In this guide, we break down the essentials of counting in Spanish, complete with clear pronunciations and visual aids. Below, you’ll find our exclusive, high-quality Spanish number flashcards from Gogu Education, designed to make memorization fun and interactive for kids. Let’s dive in and start counting from cero to diez!

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How to Count in Spanish: Flashcards 0-10

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Conjunction Rule:

Use "y" (and) only between tens and units for numbers 31–99 (e.g., treinta y uno).

Apocopation:

Numbers ending in "uno" change to "un" before a masculine noun or scale (e.g., un millón).

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How to Count in Spanish

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