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Learn Spanish Numbers 11 to 20 – Fun Counting Practice with the García Family

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In this lesson, you’ll continue your journey through Spanish numbers by learning how to count from 11 to 20. With the help of the friendly Familia García, you’ll explore these essential numerals through engaging activities and real-life scenarios, making the learning process both practical and enjoyable.

You’ll learn to:

  • Pronounce and spell Spanish numbers 11 (once) to 20 (veinte)
  • Use these numbers in common, everyday situations
  • Improve your Spanish listening and speaking skills through interactive examples
  • Build confidence in counting and using numbers in conversation

This lesson is ideal for A1-level Spanish learners and lays the foundation for talking about age, dates, prices, time, and more in Spanish.

Once Doce Trece Catorce Quince Dieciséis Diecisiete Dieciocho Diecinueve Veinte

Once: Antonio tiene once mesas.
Once: Antonio has eleven tables.

Doce: Penélope ve doce pájaros.
Doce: Penelope sees twelve birds.

Trece: Lucia tiene trece libros.
Trece: Lucia has thirteen books.

Catorce: Juan come catorce manzanas.
Catorce: Juan eats fourteen apples.

Quince: Abuela Rosa tiene quince flores.
Quince: Grandma Rosa has fifteen flowers.

Dieciséis: Abrak juega dieciséis veces.
Dieciséis: Abrak plays sixteen times.

Diecisiete: En la casa hay diecisiete ventanas.
Diecisiete: There are seventeen windows in the house.

Dieciocho: Abuelo Miguel pesca dieciocho peces.
Dieciocho: Grandpa Miguel catches eighteen fish.

Diecinueve: Juan tiene diecinueve años.
Diecinueve: Juan is nineteen years old.

Veinte: Antonio cocina veinte huevos.
Veinte: Antonio cooks twenty eggs.