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Free Spanish lessons: numbers 0 to 30


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Lesson 1: Numbers 0 to 30 - Exercises. Text and mp3s

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Exercise 1:

Read these numbers out loud in Spanish

You can learn and practise the numbers with our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners

  • 10
  • 13
  • 7
  • 30
  • 8
  • 15
  • 20
  • 9
  • 11
  • 16

Exercises:

Solutions

Exercise 1:

Read these numbers out loud in Spanish

  • 10 diez
  • 13 trece
  • 7 siete
  • 30 treinta
  • 8 ocho
  • 15 quince
  • 20 veinte
  • 9 nueve
  • 11 once
  • 16 dieciséis
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Tips on how to make the most of these free Spanish exercises:

  • Use the pause button if you need more time to complete the exercises
  • Make sure you're familiar with the numbers before you start the exercises
  • Repeat each exercise until you get all the numbers right
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Spanish set phrase
Tener la sartén por el mango

English literal translation
To hold the frying pan by the handle

English equivalent
To have the upper hand

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