Numbers
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0 TO 19

0
zero

1
um / uma

2
dois / duas

3
tr�s

4
quatro

5
cinco

6
seis

7
sete

8
oito

9
nove

10
dez

11
onze

12
doze

13
treze

14
catorze

15
quinze

16
dezasseis

17
dezassete

18
dezoito

19
dezanove

20 TO 39

20
vinte

21
vinte e um

22
vinte e dois

23
vinte e tr�s

24
vinte e quatro

25
vinte cinco

26
vinte seis

27
vinte sete

28
vinte e oito

29
vinte e nove

30
trinta

31
trinta e um

32
trinta e dois

33
trinta e tr�s

34
trinta e quatro

35
trinta e cinco

36
trinta e seis

37
trinta e sete

38
trinta e oito

39
trinta e nove

TENS

10
dez

20
vinte

30
trinta

40
quarenta

50
cinquenta

60
sessenta

70
setenta

80
oitenta

90
noventa

LARGER NUMBERS

100
cem

392
tr�sentos novente dois

1,000
mil

7,840
sete mil oitentos e quarente

1,000,000
um milh�o

ORDINALS

first (1st)
primerio (1�)

second (2nd)
segundo (2�)

third (3rd)
terceiro (3�)

fourth (4th)
quarto (4�)

fifth (5th)
quinto (5�)

sixth (6th)
    to (6�)

seventh (7th)
s�timo (7�)

eighth (8th)
oitavo (8�)

ninth (9th)
nono (9�)

tenth (10th)
d�cimo (10�)

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The numbers up to 15 will simply need to be learned. Note that the names for 1 and 2 differ according to gender.

Numbers 16 to 19 are formed by the name of the unit digit to the stem dez- (10), though in some cases -a- or -as- is placed between the two parts.

Thereafter the two-digit numbers are formed in virtually the same manner as in English. For example 37 is trenta e sete (trente is 30, and sete is 7). The only anomaly here is that when forming most numbers  the word e (and) is included between the two parts, e.g. 31 is trenta e um .

The ordinals are rather irregular, though they always end in -o apart from 1st and 2nd.
On this page: How do you say in Portuguese? Numbers in Portuguese. Portuguese numbers. Counting 123 (um, dois, treso). Tens and hundreds. How to form ordinals and cardinals. First, second, third. Useful Portuguese words. What is it in Portuguese? What is the Portuguese for helpful vocabulary for holidays in Portugal (Portugal)? Travelling to Portugal on business. Easy holiday and vacation phrases. Portuguese vocabulary and useful words. Students studying and learning foreign language Portuguese (Portugu�s). Speaking Portuguese for beginners / intermediate students. Talking about Portugal in Portuguese language course. SmartPhrase online phrasebook Portuguese translations.
















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