How to Easily Communicate Numbers 1 to 100 in Italian

Numbers 1 to 100 in Italian

Communicating numbers 1 to 100 in Italian is an important part of learning the language. While focusing on words and phrases is necessary, numbers play an essential part in everyday life. From understanding the prices on a menu to acknowledging someone’s age, learning numbers 1 to 100 in Italian provides the foundation for proficiency and confidence.

Our free Youtube video about communicating numbers makes it simpler to pronounce and write numbers in Italian. 

You can gain mastery over learning a new language by discovering how easy it is to learn numbers 1 to 100 in Italian with our exciting new lessons, tips, and techniques.  

Let’s start by counting from numbers 1 to 10 in Italian

0

zero

1

uno
2

due

3

tre
4

quattro

5

cinque
6

sei

7

sette
8

otto

9

nove
10

dieci

You can quickly learn Italian numbers pronunciation by checking out our free Youtube video. Once you can count in Italian from 1 to 10, you can easily learn how to count to 100! 

Counting from the number 20 in Italian is simple and follows a similar structure to counting in English. Much like in English, you would place the number between 1 and 9 at the end of the tens number. 

For example, the number 22 or “ventidue” is 20 (trenta) and 2 (due). Put “venti” and “due” together and you have 22. 

EXCEPTIONS COUNTING WITH TENS IN ITALIAN 

For the correct Italian numbers pronunciation, venti (20), trenta (30), quaranta (40), cinquanta (50) and on, requires removing the last vowel when using uno (1) and otto (8). For instance, 31 – trentuno and 38 – trentotto, are written and pronounced with a minor accent. 

RULES FOR LEARNING NUMBERS 1 TO 100 IN ITALIAN

On the other hand, is important to mention that when counting in Italian avoid the use of a dash or the word “and” when writing out the numbers. 

Apart from a few exceptions when referring to feminine or masculine vowels, articles and names, we take a closer look at the easiest ways to count in Italian

INDEFINITE ARTICLES COUNTING IN ITALIAN

In addition, the use of cardinal numbers in Italian does not differ when referring to gender; however, a different set of rules apply to “uno” or “one.” 

Also, when using a feminine name, the -a suffix is applied, and we express una instead of uno. For example: 

  • Uno psicologo (A psychologist) – Masculine 
  • Una psicologa (A psychologist) – Feminine 

Indefinite articles in Italian include un, una and uno. The -a in una is often dropped when the name begins with a vowel. 

COUNTING NUMBERS 1 TO 100 IN ITALIAN

It is so simple to count up to 100 when you know how to count from numbers 1 to 20 in Italian. By learning the tens and twenties by heart, the remaining digits become easier to understand. To effectively communicate in Italian, grasping the numbers, quantities, ages, and dates is just as important as everyday phrases and words. You can quickly count numbers 1 to 100 in Italian with our simple list below: 

0

zero

1

uno
2

due

3

tre
4

quattro

5

cinque
6

sei

7

sette
8

otto

9

nove
10

dieci

11

undici
12

dodici

13

tredici
14

quattordici

15

quindici
16

sedici

17

diciassette
18

diciotto

19

diciannove
20

venti

21

ventuno
22

ventidue

23

ventitré
24

ventiquattro

25

venticinque
26

ventisei

27

ventisette
28

ventotto

29

ventinove
30

trenta

31

trentuno
32

trentadue

33

trentatré
34

trentaquattro

35

trentacinque
36

trentasei

37

trentasette
38

trentotto

39

trentanove
40

quaranta

41

quarantuno
42

quarantadue

43

quarantatré
44

quarantaquattro

45

quarantacinque
46

quarantasei

47

quarantasette
48

quarantotto

49

quarantanove
50

cinquanta

51

cinquantuno
52

cinquantadue

53

cinquantatré

54

cinquantaquattro
55

cinquantacinque

56

cinquantasei
57

cinquantasette

58

cinquantotto
59

cinquantanove

60

sessanta
61

sessantuno

62

sessantadue
63

sessantatré

64

sessantaquattro
65

sessantacinque

66

sessantasei
67

sessantasette

68

sessantotto
69

sessantanove

70

settanta
71

settantuno

72

settantadue
73

settantatré

74

settantaquattro
75

settantacinque

76

settantasei
77

settantasette

78

settantotto
79

settantanove

80

ottanta
81

ottantuno

82

ottantadue
83

ottantatré

84

ottantaquattro

85

ottantacinque

86

ottantasei

87

ottantasette
88

ottantotto

89

ottantanove
90

novanta

91

novantuno

92

novantadue

93

novantatré

94

novantaquattro

95

novantacinque

96

novantasei
97

novantasette

98

novantotto

99

novantanove

100

cento

PRACTICING THE NUMBERS 1 TO 100 IN ITALIAN

You can learn the numbers in Italian by memorizing and practicing them every day. Try to translate the numbers you see in your daily routine to numbers in Italian and in a short time, you will know how to count correctly.

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