Spanish 1: Numbers

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Practice with Spanish numbers 0-100
Oggy the Third
Quiz by Oggy the Third, updated more than 1 year ago
Oggy the Third
Created by Oggy the Third over 7 years ago
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Question 1

Question
0 = zero = [blank_start]cero[blank_end] 1 = one = [blank_start]uno[blank_end] 2 = two = [blank_start]dos[blank_end] 3 = three = [blank_start]tres[blank_end] 4 = four = [blank_start]cuatro[blank_end] 5 = five = [blank_start]cinco[blank_end] 6 = six = [blank_start]seis[blank_end] 7 = seven = [blank_start]siete[blank_end] 8 = eight = [blank_start]ocho[blank_end] 9 = nine = [blank_start]nueve[blank_end] 10 = ten = [blank_start]diez[blank_end]
Answer
  • cero
  • uno
  • dos
  • tres
  • cuatro
  • cinco
  • seis
  • siete
  • ocho
  • nueve
  • diez

Question 2

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For the next few questions, you will be asked "¿Cuantos?" meaning "How many?" You must answer "hay ______" where the blank is the number written in Spanish. (Example: "hay cinco") "Hay" means "There is/are..." Answer TRUE.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay cuatro[blank_end] (balloons)
Answer
  • Hay cuatro

Question 4

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay uno[blank_end] (Mouse)
Answer
  • Hay uno

Question 5

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay siete[blank_end] (cookies)
Answer
  • Hay siete

Question 6

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay dos[blank_end] (socks)
Answer
  • Hay dos

Question 7

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay cinco[blank_end] (ducks)
Answer
  • Hay cinco

Question 8

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay nueve[blank_end] (lollipops)
Answer
  • Hay nueve

Question 9

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay tres[blank_end] (snakes)
Answer
  • Hay tres

Question 10

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay seis[blank_end] (children)
Answer
  • Hay seis

Question 11

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay diez[blank_end] (stars)
Answer
  • Hay diez

Question 12

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¿Cuantos? [blank_start]Hay ocho[blank_end] (pizza slices)
Answer
  • Hay ocho

Question 13

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10 = Ten = [blank_start]Diez[blank_end] 11 = Eleven = [blank_start]Once[blank_end] 12 = Twelve = [blank_start]Doce[blank_end] 13 = Thirteen = [blank_start]Trece[blank_end] 14 = Fourteen = [blank_start]Catorce[blank_end] 15 = Fifteen = [blank_start]Quince[blank_end] 16 = Sixteen = [blank_start]Dieciseis[blank_end] 17 = Seventeen = [blank_start]Diecisiete[blank_end] 18 = Eighteen = [blank_start]Diesciocho[blank_end] 19 = Nineteen = [blank_start]Diecinueve[blank_end]
Answer
  • Diez
  • Once
  • Doce
  • Trece
  • Catorce
  • Quince
  • Dieciseis
  • Diecisiete
  • Diesciocho
  • Diecinueve

Question 14

Question
In this picture, you have tied 10 marbles of the same color up in a bag tied with the the same respective color (Ex. Red tied bag = 10 Red marbles inside) For each color, write out (in spanish) diez + [ # ] = [ # ] (Example: You have an orange tied bag and 7 extra orange marbles, so it would be "diez + [ siete ] = [diecisiete ]") Red marbles: diez + [blank_start]tres[blank_end] = [blank_start]trece[blank_end] Yellow marbles: diez + [blank_start]cinco[blank_end] = [blank_start]quince[blank_end] Green marbles: diez + [blank_start]dos[blank_end] = [blank_start]doce[blank_end] Blue marbles: diez + [blank_start]cuatro[blank_end] = [blank_start]catorce[blank_end] Purple marbles: diez + [blank_start]uno[blank_end] = [blank_start]once[blank_end]
Answer
  • tres
  • trece
  • cinco
  • quince
  • dos
  • doce
  • cuatro
  • catorce
  • uno
  • once

Question 15

Question
For numbers above 15, it's all adding, just with a few minor changes. Take the word dieciseis, for example, from the picture. The word from "Diez (10) y (and) seis (6)" to mean "16". However, you have to change the 'z' in 'diez' to a 'c', and the 'y' to an 'i' and squish it all together to make one word. Fill these out. The first one is done for you. 16 = diez y seis = dieciseis 17 = [blank_start]diez[blank_end] y [blank_start]siete[blank_end] = [blank_start]diecisiete[blank_end] 18 = [blank_start]diez[blank_end] y [blank_start]ocho[blank_end] = [blank_start]dieciocho[blank_end] 19 = [blank_start]diez[blank_end] y [blank_start]nueve[blank_end] = [blank_start]diecinueve[blank_end]
Answer
  • diez
  • diecisiete
  • siete
  • diez
  • ocho
  • dieciocho
  • diez
  • nueve
  • diecinueve
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