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A1 Portuguese GrammarNumbers 1-100

Count from 1 to 100 in Portuguese. Learn the unique spelling patterns, including numbers 1 and 2 which have masculine and feminine forms. Essential for shopping, telling time, and everyday situations.

1Numbers 1-20

Portuguese numbers 1-20 must be memorized individually. Note that um/uma (1) and dois/duas (2) have masculine and feminine forms that agree with the noun they modify. The other numbers are invariable.

Numbers 1-20

NumberPortugueseNumberPortuguese
1um/uma11onze
2dois/duas12doze
3três13treze
4quatro14catorze
5cinco15quinze
6seis16dezasseis
7sete17dezassete
8oito18dezoito
9nove19dezanove
10dez20vinte

Examples

Tenho um irmão e uma irmã.

I have one brother and one sister.

um (masc.) / uma (fem.)

Comprei dois livros.

I bought two books.

dois (masc.) with livros

Tenho quinze anos.

I am fifteen years old.

quinze is invariable

São dezanove euros.

It's nineteen euros.

dezanove (European spelling)

2Tens (20-90)

The tens in Portuguese follow a regular pattern from 30 onwards with the suffix -enta. Twenty (vinte) is irregular. To form numbers like 21, 35, etc., use the tens + 'e' (and) + units.

Tens 20-100

NumberPortugueseNumberPortuguese
20vinte60sessenta
30trinta70setenta
40quarenta80oitenta
50cinquenta90noventa
100cem/cento

Examples

Ela tem trinta anos.

She is thirty years old.

trinta (30)

O livro custa cinquenta euros.

The book costs fifty euros.

cinquenta (50)

Moro no número oitenta.

I live at number eighty.

oitenta (80)

Há noventa alunos na escola.

There are ninety students at school.

noventa (90)

3Compound Numbers (21-99)

Compound numbers in Portuguese are formed with tens + e + units. The conjunction 'e' (and) is always used between tens and units. Numbers with 1 or 2 still agree in gender with the noun.

Compound Number Formation

NumberPortugueseBreakdown
21vinte e um/uma20 + and + 1
32trinta e dois/duas30 + and + 2
45quarenta e cinco40 + and + 5
67sessenta e sete60 + and + 7
99noventa e nove90 + and + 9

Examples

Tenho vinte e três anos.

I am twenty-three years old.

vinte e três (23)

Comprei trinta e duas revistas.

I bought thirty-two magazines.

duas (fem.) with revistas

São quarenta e sete euros.

It's forty-seven euros.

quarenta e sete (47)

O autocarro número sessenta e cinco.

Bus number sixty-five.

sessenta e cinco (65)

4One Hundred

One hundred has two forms: cem (exactly 100) and cento (100+ when followed by other numbers). Use cem alone, but cento e for 101-199. This distinction is important in Portuguese.

Cem vs Cento

NumberPortugueseRule
100cemexactly 100
101cento e um100 + other numbers
110cento e dez100 + other numbers
150cento e cinquenta100 + other numbers

Examples

Tenho cem euros.

I have one hundred euros.

cem for exactly 100

São cento e um dias.

It's one hundred and one days.

cento e for 100+

Custa cento e vinte euros.

It costs one hundred and twenty euros.

cento e vinte (120)

Cem por cento.

One hundred percent.

cem in percentages