Tagalog Numbers 1-100 - Mga Numero
Learn to count in Tagalog from 1 to 100 with pronunciation tips and practical examples.
Tagalog Numbers
Numbers are essential for shopping, exchanging phone numbers, and everyday life.
Let's master Tagalog numbers!
1-10
| Number | Tagalog | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | isa | ee-sa |
| 2 | dalawa | da-la-wa |
| 3 | tatlo | tat-lo |
| 4 | apat | a-pat |
| 5 | lima | lee-ma |
| 6 | anim | a-nim |
| 7 | pito | pee-to |
| 8 | walo | wa-lo |
| 9 | siyam | see-yam |
| 10 | sampu | sam-poo |
11-20
| Number | Tagalog |
|---|---|
| 11 | labing-isa |
| 12 | labindalawa |
| 13 | labintatlo |
| 14 | labing-apat |
| 15 | labinlima |
| 16 | labing-anim |
| 17 | labimpito |
| 18 | labingwalo |
| 19 | labinsiyam |
| 20 | dalawampu |
Larger Numbers
| Number | Tagalog |
|---|---|
| 30 | tatlumpu |
| 40 | apatnapu |
| 50 | limampu |
| 60 | animnapu |
| 70 | pitumpu |
| 80 | walumpu |
| 90 | siyamnapu |
| 100 | isang daan |
Combining Numbers
Numbers 21-99 are formed by combining tens and ones:
- 21 = dalawampu't isa (twenty-one)
- 35 = tatlumpu't lima (thirty-five)
- 99 = siyamnapu't siyam (ninety-nine)
The "'t" is a contraction of "at" (and).
Practical Phrases
| Phrase | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Magkano? | How much? |
| Ilan? | How many? |
| Isang daan piso | 100 pesos |
| Dalawang kilo | 2 kilos |
Example Conversation
Shopping:
A: Magkano ito? (How much is this?)
B: Limampung piso po. (50 pesos.)
A: Okay, bibilhin ko. (Okay, I'll buy it.)
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