This Spanish Easy Review math quiz will challenge you on counting numbers from 60 through 100. Can you believe it! With this quiz you are now able to count in Spanish from zero to one hundred! That is a very big accomplishment but before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s make sure we can actually do the counting. If you need a refresher on counting from 0 through 59 you should check out the Spanish Easy Review quizzes Counting 0 to 10, Counting 11 to 20, Counting 21 to 39 and Counting 40 to 59. As you will see in those quizzes, counting in Spanish follows a pattern such as 'ten and eight', 'twenty and four', 'thirty and one' and so on.
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In the quiz Counting 40 to 59 you learned that although there were 20 numbers in that quiz, you only had to learn two new numbers, i.e. cuarenta (40) and cincuenta (50). Now in this quiz you have a total of 41 numbers but in reality you only have to learn 5 new numbers. Those new numbers are 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100.
Below is a listing of the numbers 60 to 100, however, only each number in the 60s has been written out. The same pattern will follow for the 70s, 80s and 90s so you should try counting all the way through each set of numbers to hear how they sound and to become familiar with them. The new numbers are as follows:
Number | English | Spanish | Pronounced As: |
60 | sixty | sesenta | sěs-ān-tăh |
61 | sixty-one | sesenta y uno | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-oo-nō |
62 | sixty-two | sesenta y dos | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-dōse |
63 | sixty-three | sesenta y tres | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-trěs |
64 | sixty-four | sesenta y cuatro | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-quaw-trō |
65 | sixty-five | sesenta y cinco | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-sink-ō |
66 | sixty-six | sesenta y seis | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-sěs |
67 | sixty-seven | sesenta y siete | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-see-et-ā |
68 | sixty-eight | sesenta y ocho | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-ō-chō |
69 | sixty-nine | sesenta y nueve | sěs-ān-tăh-ē-new-ěv-ā |
70 | seventy | setenta | set-ān-tăh |
80 | eighty | ochenta | ō-chain-tăh |
90 | ninety | noventa | nō-vein-tăh |
100 | one hundred | cien | see-en |
Remember to say all of the numbers that go with setenta, ochenta and noventa such as 77 would be setenta y siete. When you get to Spanish Medium Review you will learn to count up to the millions but for now, counting to 100 is a good start.
Don’t try to rush learning all these numbers too quickly. Take it slow and easy and really practice saying each number over and over again until saying the numbers feels natural, as natural as saying one, two and three in English. Then when you are ready, answer the next ten quiz questions to see just how well you can count in Spanish!
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Our school band has 63 members. What would that be in Spanish? |
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setenta y tres |
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cincuenta y tres |
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sesenta y tres |
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noventa y tres |
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The number that falls midway between 60 and 90 is ____. |
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sesenta y ocho |
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ochenta y cuatro |
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ochenta |
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setenta y cinco |
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He got a 99% on his Spanish test. What would that be in Spanish? |
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noventa y neuve |
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noventa y nueve |
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ochenta y nueve |
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ochenta y neuve |
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4.
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Would you like to live to be 100 years old? What would that be in Spanish? |
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cien |
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sesenta |
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veinte |
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ochenta |
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Which of the numbers below is the largest number? |
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setenta y seis |
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sesenta y nueve |
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ochenta y dos |
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setenta y ocho |
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Will you still feed me when I’m 64? What would that be in Spanish? |
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cuarenta y cuatro |
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noventa y cuatro |
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setenta y cuatro |
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sesenta y cuatro |
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There were 91 seats in each row. How many seats would that be in Spanish? |
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ochenta y uno |
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noventa y uno |
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setenta y uno |
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sesenta y uno |
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8.
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It will be 70 degrees today. What would that be in Spanish? |
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setenta |
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noventa |
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ochenta |
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sesenta |
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Which of the numbers below is the smallest number? |
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ochenta y cinco |
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setenta y uno |
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sesenta y seis |
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sesenta y nueve |
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10.
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There were 78 cars in the parking lot. What would that be in Spanish? |
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ochenta y cuatro |
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setenta y cuatro |
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sesenta y tres |
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setenta y ocho |
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1.
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Our school band has 63 members. What would that be in Spanish? |
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setenta y tres |
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cincuenta y tres |
[x] |
sesenta y tres |
[ ] |
noventa y tres |
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2.
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The number that falls midway between 60 and 90 is ____. |
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sesenta y ocho |
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ochenta y cuatro |
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ochenta |
[x] |
setenta y cinco |
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3.
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He got a 99% on his Spanish test. What would that be in Spanish? |
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noventa y neuve |
[x] |
noventa y nueve |
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ochenta y nueve |
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ochenta y neuve |
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4.
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Would you like to live to be 100 years old? What would that be in Spanish? |
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[x] |
cien |
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sesenta |
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veinte |
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ochenta |
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5.
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Which of the numbers below is the largest number? |
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setenta y seis |
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sesenta y nueve |
[x] |
ochenta y dos |
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setenta y ocho |
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6.
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Will you still feed me when I’m 64? What would that be in Spanish? |
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cuarenta y cuatro |
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noventa y cuatro |
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setenta y cuatro |
[x] |
sesenta y cuatro |
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7.
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There were 91 seats in each row. How many seats would that be in Spanish? |
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ochenta y uno |
[x] |
noventa y uno |
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setenta y uno |
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sesenta y uno |
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8.
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It will be 70 degrees today. What would that be in Spanish? |
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[x] |
setenta |
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noventa |
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ochenta |
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sesenta |
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9.
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Which of the numbers below is the smallest number? |
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ochenta y cinco |
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setenta y uno |
[x] |
sesenta y seis |
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sesenta y nueve |
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10.
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There were 78 cars in the parking lot. What would that be in Spanish? |
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ochenta y cuatro |
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setenta y cuatro |
[ ] |
sesenta y tres |
[x] |
setenta y ocho |
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