Numbers from 100 Onwards in Spanish
Understanding Spanish Numbers Beyond 100
In Spanish, numbers beyond 100 follow a specific pattern that is both logical and easy to learn. Once you understand the basics, you can count to any number with ease.
The Basics of Numbers from 100 to 199
The number 100 in Spanish is cien. However, when combined with other numbers, it changes to ciento. For example, 101 is ciento uno, 115 is ciento quince, and so on.
cien
one hundred
ciento uno
one hundred and one
ciento quince
one hundred and fifteen
Counting in Hundreds
For numbers in the hundreds, the word for hundred changes based on the number it is paired with. For example, 200 is doscientos, 300 is trescientos, and so on. Note that these words agree in gender with the noun they modify.
doscientos
two hundred
trescientos
three hundred
cuatrocientos
four hundred
Thousands and Beyond
When counting in the thousands, the word for thousand is mil. For example, 1,000 is mil, 2,000 is dos mil, and 10,000 is diez mil. Unlike English, there is no need for a comma in Spanish numbers.
mil
one thousand
dos mil
two thousand
diez mil
ten thousand
Millions in Spanish
For numbers in the millions, the word millón is used. For example, 1,000,000 is un millón, 2,000,000 is dos millones, and so on. Remember to use the plural form millones for numbers greater than one million.
un millón
one million
dos millones
two million
diez millones
ten million
Practice Makes Perfect
To master Spanish numbers, practice counting aloud and writing them down. Try using them in sentences, such as stating prices, dates, or quantities. The more you practice, the more natural it will feel.
Further Reading
- Spanish Numbers 1-100
A comprehensive guide to Spanish numbers from 1 to 100.
- Spanish Numbers Guide
Learn Spanish numbers and their pronunciation.
- Spanish Numbers Grammar
Understand the grammar rules behind Spanish numbers.