In this fun and beginner-friendly lesson, you’ll learn how to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish with the help of the García family. Through engaging examples and simple activities, you’ll master the pronunciation, spelling, and everyday use of Spanish numbers.
This interactive lesson is perfect for:
- Building your Spanish counting skills
- Practicing Spanish numbers pronunciation
- Learning how to use numbers in real-life situations (age, prices, time, etc.)
By the end of the lesson, you’ll confidently use numbers uno to diez in conversation — a key step in your journey to speak Spanish with ease.
Uno
One
Dos
Two
Tres
Three
Cuatro
Four
Cinco
Five
Seis
Six
Siete
Seven
Ocho
Eight
Nueve
Nine
Diez
Ten
Information about Familia García
Uno: Antonio tiene un restaurante.
One: Antonio has a restaurant.
Dos: Penélope tiene dos ojos color avellana.
Two: Penelope has hazel-colored eyes.
Tres: Lucia tiene tres pinceles para pintar.
Three: Lucia has three paintbrushes for painting.
Cuatro: Juan tiene cuatro amigos en el equipo de fútbol.
Four: Juan has four friends on the soccer team.
Cinco: Abuela Rosa tiene cinco rosas en su jardín.
Five: Grandma Rosa has five roses in her garden.
Seis: Abuelo Miguel sale a pescar a las seis de la mañana.
Six: Grandpa Miguel goes fishing at six in the morning.
Siete: En la familia hay siete miembros, incluyendo a Abrak.
Seven: There are seven members in the family, including Abrak.
Ocho: Lucia lee ocho libros al mes.
Eight: Lucia reads eight books per month.
Nueve: Juan entrena fútbol nueve horas a la semana.
Nine: Juan trains football nine hours a week.
Diez: Antonio cocina diez tipos de mariscos en su restaurante.
Ten: Antonio cooks ten types of seafood in his restaurant.