80 in English
Nearby English Numbers
80 in Other Languages
About 80 in English
When speaking English, 80 is expressed as eighty. The ordinal form — used for rankings, dates, and sequences — is eightieth.
80 divides evenly by two. 80 is a number worth knowing in English — it appears in real-world contexts like ages, distances, prices, and time expressions.
For anyone learning English, numbers like 80 are essential early targets. They appear in tasks as common as buying a coffee, reading a menu, catching a bus, or asking someone their age.
Learning Numbers in English
What makes English numbers challenging
English numbers seem simple but have hidden traps for learners. The teens (13-19) and tens (30-90) sound dangerously similar: "thirteen" vs "thirty," "fourteen" vs "forty." The stress pattern is the only difference, and it is easily lost in noisy environments or phone calls. Ordinals are largely irregular for the first few (first, second, third) before becoming regular (-th). Large numbers use a different grouping than many other languages — billion means a thousand million, not a million million as in some European countries.
Tips for learning English numbers
Pay close attention to the stress difference between teens and tens: thirTEEN has stress on the second syllable, while THIRty stresses the first. Practice with phone numbers and addresses since these are the most common real-world encounters. Learn the irregular ordinals (first through twelfth) as a group. For large numbers, get comfortable with the thousand-million-billion progression.