Italian Numbers 1–1000

Learning the Italian numbers from 1 to 1000 allows you to read and understand a wide range of everyday information in Italian. These numbers appear frequently when discussing prices, years, statistics, distances, addresses, and quantities.

Once you understand how the italian number system works up to 1000, it becomes much easier to continue learning larger numbers.

This page includes a Italian numbers 1–1000 chart with pronunciation, explanations of number patterns, and examples showing how large numbers are used in everyday italian.


Italian Numbers 1–1000 Chart

The chart below shows the Italian numbers from 1 to 1000. Click any number to hear the pronunciation.

Click any number to hear it spoken aloud.

Understanding Italian Numbers Up to 1000

Italian builds larger numbers by combining hundreds, tens, and units. Examples: 342 = trecentoquarantadue, 517 = cinquecentodiciassette, 999 = novecentonovantanove.


Italian Hundreds

NumberItalian
100cento
200duecento
300trecento
400quattrocento
500cinquecento
600seicento
700settecento
800ottocento
900novecento

Writing Large Italian Numbers

Most numbers in this range are formed by combining hundreds, tens, and units into one larger expression.

Italian builds larger numbers by combining hundreds, tens, and units. Examples: 342 = trecentoquarantadue, 517 = cinquecentodiciassette, 999 = novecentonovantanove.


Examples of Italian Numbers in Sentences

Ho ventidue anni.
I am twenty-two years old.

Il libro costa quarantacinque euro.
The book costs forty-five euros.

La città ha duecento abitanti.
The town has two hundred residents.


Practice Italian Numbers 1–1000

You can practice italian numbers using these exercises.

  • practice counting from 1 to 100
  • learn the hundreds first
  • read random numbers like 248, 375, and 691
  • click numbers in the chart and repeat the pronunciation
  • practice writing large numbers from memory

Practicing regularly helps you recognize numbers more quickly when reading and listening.


Frequently Asked Questions About Italian Numbers

How do you say 100 in Italian?

100 in Italian is cento.

How do you say 200 in Italian?

200 in Italian is duecento.

Why do some Italian numbers lose a vowel?

Before uno and otto, many Italian tens drop their final vowel, as in ventuno and ventotto.

What is the best way to learn Italian numbers up to 1000?

The best approach is to learn smaller numbers first, then practice combining hundreds, tens, and units. Using a chart and listening to pronunciation can help reinforce the patterns.


Continue Learning Italian Numbers

Explore more italian number chart pages here.

You can also learn how numbers appear in everyday italian.