
Learning how to count in Italian is one of the most rewarding milestones for any beginner. Italian is a Romance language celebrated for its beauty and influence on art, music, and food. By mastering Italian numbers, you unlock the ability to tell time, handle currency, and engage in basic conversation. Use our charts and pronunciation tips below to start counting like a native today.
Italian Numbers 0-10 Flashcards
Learn to count from zero to ten in Italian with these high-quality, visual flashcards. Each card includes the Italian word, the numeral, and a fun visual counting aid to help children memorize basic vocabulary faster.
- Covers numbers 0–10
- Numeral & Italian word matching
- Multi-sensory counting visuals
- Zero-prep instant download
Italian Number Master
Learn to Write & Say Numbers in Italian
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Italian Grammar Essentials
Dropping Vowels
When combining tens with 1 (uno) or 8 (otto), the final vowel of the ten is dropped.
The 'Teen' Shift
Numbers 11-16 end in '-dici'. However, 17-19 reverse the order and use the prefix 'dicia-'.
No 'And' Needed
Unlike English, Italian numbers are usually one continuous word without 'and'.
Mille vs Mila
1,000 is 'mille'. When you have more than one thousand, it becomes the plural suffix '-mila'.



