Number listening practice for 16 languages

Train your ear to understand numbers in any language

Someone says a price, a phone number, a time. You freeze. Numeranto fixes that with focused listening drills using real native voices.

Numeranto app: headphones with numbers in French (quarante-deux), Spanish (ochenta y siete), and German (hundertfuenfzig) floating around them

16 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Dutch, Polish, Thai, Indonesian, Bulgarian

Numbers are the blind spot
of language learning

You can read "quatre-vingt-sept" and know it means 87. But when someone says it fast in a Paris shop, your brain stalls. This isn't a knowledge gap — it's a processing speed gap.

Reading is not hearing

You can read numbers in a textbook, but recognizing them instantly when spoken aloud is a completely different skill that most courses never train.

Bigger numbers overload your brain

Tens are manageable. But hundreds, thousands, and prices with decimals require real-time mental arithmetic that only comes with repetitive practice.

Every language is different

German reverses tens and units. French uses base-20. Japanese has counters. Each language has its own logic for numbers — there's no universal shortcut.

No app focuses on this

Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone cover numbers as roughly 1% of their content. None offer dedicated listening drills specifically for numbers.

Illustration of a confused traveller at a market unable to understand spoken prices

A listening gym for numbers

Numeranto trains your ear to process spoken numbers automatically — no translation step, no mental arithmetic, just instant comprehension.

Illustration of a person wearing headphones understanding numbers in multiple languages

Faster number processing

With repetitive drills, your brain stops translating and starts understanding numbers directly — the way native speakers do.

Confidence in real situations

Catch prices in shops, times at train stations, room numbers at hotels, and phone numbers from locals without asking twice.

Real native voices

Dozens of voices per language with different accents, genders, and speaking speeds. Male and female speakers from different countries.

Progressive difficulty

Start with simple tens (1-100), then work up to hundreds, thousands, prices with decimals, years, phone numbers, and times.

Three steps to fluent number comprehension

No complicated setup. Pick a language, choose a practice mode, and start training your ear in seconds.

1

Listen

The app speaks a number in your target language using a native voice. Tap to replay, or use the slow speed button to hear it again at a slower pace.

2

Answer

Type what you heard. The app checks your answer instantly and shows you the correct number if you got it wrong — so you always learn from mistakes.

3

Improve

Track your accuracy, daily practice time, and streaks. The more you practice, the faster your brain recognizes numbers without translating.

Real-world number scenarios

From simple two-digit numbers to phone numbers and prices — practice exactly the situations you'll encounter abroad.

Tens (1–100)

Start with the fundamentals. Two-digit numbers are the building blocks for everything else.

Free

Hundreds (100–999)

Three-digit numbers force your brain to process faster. Common in addresses, quantities, and short codes.

Premium

Thousands (1,000–9,999)

Large numbers demand real-time mental assembly. Essential for prices, populations, and distances.

Premium

Prices with decimals

Hear prices up to 500 with cents — exactly like a cashier or waiter would say them. Real-world shopping practice.

Premium

Years (1700–2020)

Historical dates, birth years, appointment years. Each language has unique patterns for saying years.

Premium

Phone numbers

11-digit numbers spoken digit by digit. The ultimate listening challenge — can you catch every digit?

Premium

Time

Hear the time spoken naturally — not "fourteen thirty" but "half past two" or "halb drei" or "deux heures et demie".

Premium

Clean, focused interface

No distractions. Just you, a native voice, and numbers to crack.

Numeranto onboarding screen showing 42 spoken as quarante-deux in French
Numeranto practice mode with avatar and speaker buttons
Numeranto showing why training your ear for numbers matters
Numeranto spell out mode showing a number written in Spanish
Numeranto practice modes menu showing Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Prices, Years, Phone numbers, Time
Numeranto progress tracking with accuracy chart and daily streak
Numeranto features overview: Listen and Learn, Practice Mode, Track Progress, 16 Languages

Practice numbers in the language you're learning

Each language includes multiple native voices with different accents, genders, and countries. Transliteration available for non-Latin scripts.

🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 🇮🇪 🇮🇳 🇿🇦 English
🇪🇸 🇲🇽 Spanish
🇫🇷 🇨🇦 French
🇩🇪 🇦🇹 🇨🇭 German
🇮🇹 Italian
🇧🇷 🇵🇹 Portuguese
🇷🇺 Russian
🇨🇳 🇹🇼 🇭🇰 Chinese
🇯🇵 Japanese
🇰🇷 Korean
🇸🇦 Arabic
🇳🇱 🇧🇪 Dutch
🇵🇱 Polish
🇹🇭 Thai
🇮🇩 Indonesian
🇧🇬 Bulgarian

Built for adults who need numbers, not counting games

Numeranto is not a children's app. It's a focused training tool for people who already know a language but struggle with numbers by ear.

Language Learners

You study vocabulary, grammar, and phrases. But numbers are the one area where your listening lags behind. Numeranto fills that gap.

Travellers

Preparing for a trip? Practice catching prices in shops, times at stations, and room numbers at hotels — before you land.

Expats & Immigrants

Daily life abroad is full of numbers: banking, shopping, appointments, phone calls. Make them second nature.

What users are saying

Real reviews from the App Store.

★★★★★
"Really gaining fluency in the numbers of a foreign language is so tricky, especially when it comes to listening comprehension and reaction time. This is just the app I was looking for to practice."

ActuallyBraveTart — App Store

★★★★★
"Exactly what I was looking for, a type of app that you can drill numbers fast. A lot of other apps have so much included which can make it feel overwhelming. This app gives you number practice easy and quick!"

Latinprinze — App Store

★★★★☆
"This is an excellent app. If you type a number like 74 which has 2 parts, it gives the correct answer of 'soixante-quatorze' and pronounces it properly."

SirAfrica — App Store

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Numeranto is free to download and use. The free version includes practice in English, Spanish, Arabic, and Korean with the basic tens mode. Premium unlocks all 16 languages, all 7 practice modes, and progress tracking.
Numeranto supports 16 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Dutch, Polish, Thai, Indonesian, and Bulgarian. Each language comes with multiple native voices from different countries and accents.
Duolingo and Babbel are full language courses where numbers make up maybe 1% of the content. Numeranto is 100% focused on number listening practice. It's a complementary tool you use alongside your main language app to specifically train the skill of understanding spoken numbers.
No. Numeranto is designed for adults who are learning a foreign language. It's not about teaching you to count — it's about training your brain to instantly process spoken numbers in a language you're learning, the same way a native speaker does.
Numeranto is available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro. It requires iOS 16.0 or later.
There are 7 practice modes: Tens (1-100), Hundreds (100-999), Thousands (1,000-9,999), Prices with decimals, Years (1700-2020), Phone numbers (11 digits), and Time. There's also a Spell Out mode where you type any number and hear it spoken in your chosen language.
Yes. Each language comes with multiple native voices — male and female, from different countries. For example, French includes voices from France and Canada; Spanish includes voices from Spain and Latin America; Portuguese includes voices from Brazil and Portugal.
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Start understanding numbers today

Free to try with 4 languages. No account required. Just download, pick a language, and start training your ear.

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