133 in Portuguese
About 133 in Portuguese
In Portuguese, 133 is written and spoken as cento e trinta e três. The ordinal form — used for rankings, dates, and sequences — is centésimo trigésimo terceiro.
The number 133 is odd. Being able to recognize and say 133 in Portuguese pays off quickly — numbers like this appear in prices, schedules, addresses, and introductions.
Building fluency with numbers like 133 in Portuguese pays dividends quickly. Numbers are among the first things you use in a new language — for shopping, directions, introductions, and understanding announcements.
Learning Numbers in Portuguese
What makes Portuguese numbers challenging
Gender affects not just 1 and 2 but all the hundreds (duzentos/duzentas, trezentos/trezentas, etc.), requiring you to know the gender of what you are counting. The billion/trillion difference between Brazilian and European Portuguese is a massive trap in financial contexts. European Portuguese pronunciation heavily reduces unstressed vowels, making numbers sound very different from the clear Brazilian pronunciation that most textbooks teach. The 'e' (and) connector between parts of compound numbers can be swallowed in fast speech.
Tips for learning Portuguese numbers
Learn whether you will primarily encounter Brazilian or European Portuguese — the pronunciation differs significantly. Master the masculine forms of gendered numbers first (um, dois, duzentos) as a baseline. Practice with prices — Portuguese and Brazilian currency amounts give excellent real-world number exposure. The 'e' connector in compound numbers is consistent and helps you segment long numbers. Listen to Portuguese-language media to train your ear for the specific dialect you need.