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How do you count to 30 in Portuguese?
Portuguese numbers 1-100
- 20 – vinte.
- 30 – trinta.
- 40 – quarenta.
- 50 – cinquenta.
- 60 – sessenta.
- 70 – setenta.
- 80 – oitenta.
- 90 – noventa.
How do you count numbers in Portuguese?
Counting From Zero To Twenty In Portuguese
- zero — zero.
- one — um.
- two — dois.
- three — três.
- four — quatro.
- five — cinco.
- six — seis.
- seven — sete.
How do you say the numbers 1 10 in Portuguese?
1. Portuguese Numbers 1-10
- 1 Um.
- 2 Dois.
- 3 Três.
- 4 Quatro.
- 5 Cinco.
- 6 Seis.
- 7 Sete.
- 8 Oito.
How do you say the numbers 1 20 in Portuguese?
Camilla: Um, dois, três, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez, onze, doze, treze, catorze, quinze, dezesseis, dezessete, dezoito, dezenove, vinte.
How do you count to 20 in Brazilian?
I’ve also added the transliteration, or how they’re pronounced, in Brazilian portuguese….Portuguese Numbers 1-100 Posted by polyana on Mar 29, 2010 in Spelling, Vocabulary.
1 | um | oohm |
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19 | dezenove* | deh-z-ee-noh-vee |
20 | vinte | veen-chee |
21 | vinte e um | veen-chee-oohm |
22 | vinte e dois | veen-chee-doy-z |
How do you write 20 in English?
In this article, we have simplified all the rules that are to be followed when writing numbers in words from 1 to 20….List of Number Names from 1 to 20.
1 = One | 2 = Two |
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15 = Fifteen | 16 = Sixteen |
17 = Seventeen | 18 = Eighteen |
19 = Nineteen | 20 = Twenty |
Can you count from 1 to 10 in Portuguese?
Counting from 1 to 10 is a basic skill in any language. Here are the Brazilian Portuguese words for all the numbers you can show on two hands:
What’s the best way to learn Portuguese numbers?
Listen to it a few times, and make sure to practice saying the words out loud too; this will really help you retain the information. When you’re ready for more, check out our Portuguese Numbers 1 – 100 post!
What are the numbers for Vinte in Portuguese?
1 20 – vinte 2 30 – trinta 3 40 – quarenta 4 50 – cinquenta 5 60 – sessenta 6 70 – setenta 7 80 – oitenta 8 90 – noventa
Why do I write two words for one number in Portuguese?
Where I’ve written two words for one number, it’s because the first version is used in Brazil and the second is used in Portugal. So, for example, Brazilians say “dezesseis” while Portuguese people say “dezasseis”. To help you remember these, notice that the numbers 16 to 19 are formed using the same, simple pattern.