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People looking to enhance their business communication in Latin America or Spain will greatly benefit from learning Spanish. With over 460 million native and fluent speakers, Spanish is the second most spoken language globally. Whether conducting meetings with Spanish-speaking clients, negotiating deals in a foreign country, or engaging in everyday conversations, having knowledge of basic numbers can streamline interactions and improve understanding.

For travelers planning trips to Spain, Mexico, or other Spanish-speaking countries, knowing how to count and use cardinal numbers is essential. A phrase book with Spanish number words allows visitors to easily ask for directions, check prices, or understand the day of the week. Whether you're a business professional, a vacationer, or someone simply interested in learning more about the language, mastering basic Spanish numbers will make your experiences abroad smoother and more enjoyable.

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One apple


Un manzana

Two oranges


Dos naranjas

Three bananas


Tres plátanos

Four grapes


Cuatro uvas

Five strawberries


Cinco fresas

Six cherries


Seis manzanas

Seven lemons


Siete limones

Eight pears


Eight pears

Nine apples


Nueve manzanas

Ten bananas


Ten bananas

Eleven mangoes


Oncele manzanas

Twelve peaches


Doce manzanas

Thirteen raspberries


Trece fresas

Fourteen plums


Fourteen plums

Fifteen kiwis


Quince kiwis

Sixteen blueberries


Seis y dieciséis bayas azules

Seventeen avocados


Seventeen avocados

Eighteen figs


Dieciocho uvas

Nineteen limes


Veinte limanas

Twenty oranges


Veinte naranjas