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Counting in Spanish 🇪🇸


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How to say “counting” in Spanish? “Contando”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “contando” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on counting in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the word:
• Notice how “contando” sounds similar to “counting” in English—the “cont” root is shared between both languages.
• Remember that adding “-ando” makes a verb a present participle in Spanish, equivalent to the English “-ing” ending. So contar (to count, or to tell) becomes contando (counting, or telling).

Explanations:
• “Contando” comes from the verb “contar,” which can mean both “to count” and “to tell” (as in narrate). In the context of numbers, “contando” means “counting” (the act of enumerating something).
• It appears as the gerund form, used to indicate a continuous or ongoing action, similar to “I am counting” in English.

Other words that mean the same thing:
• Enumerando – This is another verb that can be used when referring to counting items, though it is less common in everyday speech.
• Llevando la cuenta – A phrase that also means keeping count.

Alternate meanings (including slang):
• In addition to its numerical sense, “contar” is often used informally to mean “to tell” (a story, an anecdote, or gossip). For instance, “contando chismes” means “telling gossip.”
• There’s no widely used slang meaning for “contando” alone, but be aware of its dual meanings depending on the context.

Examples of sentences and translations:
• Estoy contando los boletos para ver cuántos quedan.
(I am counting the tickets to see how many are left.)
• Ella estuvo contando un cuento muy interesante anoche.
(She was telling a very interesting story last night.)
• Mientras caminábamos, él seguía contando chistes para animarnos.
(While we were walking, he kept telling jokes to cheer us up.)

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