Spanish Numbers Calculator – Learn Maths Vocabulary in Spanish
Learn maths vocabulary in Spanish by typing a calculation and seeing the numbers, symbols and result written in Spanish words.
How to use this calculator
Press the calculator buttons to build a calculation. The Spanish sentence updates as you go, and pressing equals shows the full calculation in Spanish.
What this tool teaches
Practise Spanish numbers, plus, minus, times, divided by, equals and decimal comma vocabulary in a more interactive way.
Spanish Numbers Calculator
What does the Spanish Numbers Calculator do?
This Spanish numbers calculator helps you learn how to say numbers, addition, subtraction and decimals in Spanish. Type a calculation and see it written in Spanish words, just like a native speaker would say it.
How to Say Numbers in Spanish
If you want to learn numbers in Spanish, visit Learn Spanish Basic Vocabulary and you can also compare Spanish numbers with other languages here.
Spanish Maths Vocabulary
| Spanish | Symbol | English |
|---|---|---|
| más | + | plus |
| menos | – | minus |
| por | x | times |
| entre | ÷ | divided by |
| coma | , | decimal point / comma |
| igual | = | equals |
Decimals in Spanish: comma, not point
In Spanish, decimals use a comma instead of a point. In English you may write 3.5, but in Spanish this is written as 3,5 and said as tres coma cinco.
Who is this Spanish calculator for?
- Spanish learners
- GCSE / A-Level students
- Teachers
- Self-learners
Quick facts
Spanish Numbers Calculator FAQ
What does the Spanish Numbers Calculator help you learn?
It helps you practise Spanish numbers and basic maths vocabulary, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, equals and decimals.
How do you say plus, minus and equals in Spanish?
Plus is más, minus is menos and equals is igual.
How are decimals written in Spanish?
Spanish normally uses a comma for decimals, so 3.5 is written as 3,5 and said as tres coma cinco.
Who can use this Spanish calculator?
It is useful for Spanish learners, GCSE and A-Level students, teachers and self-learners.
