Spanish I 1st Quarter Basic Vocabulary for Parents *Post this list around your house in frequently visited places (On mirrors, in bathrooms, on the refrigerator, on doors, on car dashboards, etc.) *Ask your student how to say these words •Ask your student to count and identify colors in Spanish in many different situations *Study and review this list often with your Spanish student Los números (The numbers) 0 – cero 1 – uno 2 – dos 3 – tres 4 – cuatro 5 – cinco 6 – seis 7 – siete 8 – ocho 9 – nueve 10 – diez 11 – once 12 – doce 13 – trece 14 – catorce 15 – quince 16 – dieciséis 17 – diecisiete 18 – dieciocho 19 – diecinueve 20 – veinte 30 – treinta 21 – veintiuno 33 – treinta y tres 22 – veintidós 40 – cuarenta 23 – veintitres 44 – cuarenta y cuatro 24 – veinticuatro 50 – cincuenta 25 – veinticinco 60 – sesenta 26 – veintiséis 70 – setenta 27 – veintisiete 80 – ochenta 101 – ciento uno 28 – veintiocho 90 – noventa 110 – ciento diez 29 – veintinueve 100 – cien etc. Los colores (The colors) rojo – red blanco – white anaranjado – orange negro – black amarillo – yellow gris – grey verde – green marrón / café – brown azul – blue rosado / rosa – pink morado / violeta – purple Los días de la semana (The days of the week) * The Hispanic week starts on Monday. The days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish. lunes – Monday martes – Tuesday miércoles – Wednesday jueves – Thursday viernes – Friday sábado – Saturday domingo – Sunday el fin de semana – the weekend Las estaciones (The seasons) el otoño – the fall el invierno – the winter la primavera – the spring el verano – the summer