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Numbers from 1 to 100 in italian

Are you starting your journey to learn Italian? One of the most essential skills is mastering numbers. Whether you are shopping in Rome, booking a hotel in Florence, or simply telling someone your age, knowing how to count from 1 to 100 in Italian is a fundamental building block.

In this guide, we provide a full list of Italian numbers from 1 to 100, explain the basic rules of Italian counting, and offer free downloadable templates (PDF and DOCX) for your studies.

Why Learn Italian Numbers?

Numbers are everywhere. By mastering the first 100 numbers, you will be able to:

  • Tell the time and dates.
  • Understand prices and currency.
  • Exchange phone numbers.
  • Order specific quantities at restaurants.

Italian Numbers 1-100 List

Below is the complete list of numbers. Notice how the patterns repeat after you reach 20, making it easier to memorize!

NumberItalian WordNumberItalian Word
1Uno11Undici
2Due12Dodici
3Tre13Tredici
4Quattro14Quattordici
5Cinque15Quindici
6Sei16Sedici
7Sette17Diciassette
8Otto18Diciotto
9Nove19Diciannove
10Dieci20Venti

Counting by Tens

  • 30 โ€“ Trenta
  • 40 โ€“ Quaranta
  • 50 โ€“ Cinquanta
  • 60 โ€“ Sessanta
  • 70 โ€“ Settanta
  • 80 โ€“ Ottanta
  • 90 โ€“ Novanta
  • 100 โ€“ Cento

Important Rules for Italian Numbers

  1. Dropping Vowels: When adding “uno” (1) or “otto” (8) to a ten (like venti, trenta, etc.), you drop the last vowel of the ten. For example: Venti + Uno = Ventuno (not Ventiuno).
  2. Accents: For numbers ending in “tre” (3) after twenty, an accent is added: Ventitrรฉ, Trentatrรฉ, Quarantatrรฉ.

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Download Free Learning Material

To help you practice offline or in a classroom setting, we have prepared high-quality templates in A4 format. You can print them or keep them on your device.

  • [Download Numbers 1-100 in Italian – PDF Format]
  • [Download Numbers 1-100 in Italian – DOCX (Word) Format]

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    Whether youโ€™re a language student, a teacher looking for classroom materials, or a traveler planning your next trip to Italy, weโ€™ve designed this guide to be your go-to resource!

    Counting from 1 to 100 is often the first major milestone in learning Italian. To make it even easier, weโ€™ve ensured the PDF and Word templates are print-ready in A4 formatโ€”perfect for sticking on your fridge or keeping in your study folder.

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