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Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

How to count from 21 to 30 in Spanish - LSFB 038

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Miguel Lira

Language Learning, Education

4.0534 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this session, we will learn how to count from 21 to 30 in Spanish, and we will review a few examples. You can find more resources at https://learningspanishforbeginners.com/38

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Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast Session 38 How to count from 21 to 30 in Spanish Hello Welcome to a new session of the Learning Spanish for Beginners podcast.

0:24.9

In this session, we will learn how to count from 21 to 30 in Spanish,

0:30.4

and we will review a few examples that can be used in everyday life.

0:35.3

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Okay, let's get started.

1:41.7

The numbers in Spanish from 21 to 30 can be divided in two groups.

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In group 1, you have the numbers in Spanish between 21 and 29, which are formed by the word

1:57.5

venti and the equivalent number from 1 to 9 right next to it.

2:03.6

As a note, 20 sounds similar to 20i, which means 20 and.

2:14.6

For example, if you say 24 in Spanish, which is 24, it sounds as if you said

2:22.6

20 and 4, which translates as 20 and 4. This will make things easier as you learn these

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numbers, so they're easy to remember.

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