Before a feminine noun, it becomes una. Before a masculine noun, you drop the o and just use un. The number can be translated into Spanish as either cien or ciento. What's the difference? In English, it's conventional to break up big numbers with a comma every three digits to aid readability. Be careful! In Spanish-speaking countries — as in many other parts of the world — these conventions are reversed.
They use a comma for decimals and break up large numbers with dots. Or, they put a space between every three digits. I often notice Spanish people getting this wrong when they speak English. Try not to make the opposite mistake when you speak Spanish. You also need to learn the ordinal numbers — first, second, third, fourth, etc. Ordinal numbers are adjectives that must agree with the noun. But unlike most Spanish adjectives, they go before the noun, not after:.
After all, there are many instances where we use numbers everyday. Things like time, the date, our age, etc. This new moniker was a reference to his jersey number: The correct Spanish is ochenta y cinco. It's unknown whether Chad was aware of this mistake when he made the name change.
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Learn to count — Spanish numbers 1 to One of the fundamentals of learning any language is learning to count. Spanish numbers Numeral In Spanish Pronunciation 0 cero sey-roh 1 uno oo-no 2 dos dohs 3 tres trehs 4 cuatro koo-ah-troh 5 cinco seen-coh 6 seis say-es 7 siete see-eh-teh 8 ocho oh-choh 9 nueve noo-eh-veh 10 diez dee-ehs.
Okay, now that you can count to 10 in Spanish, we can move on to numbers from 11 to Tired of reading and ready to jump in?
Start learning now. Keep scrolling to find out. Spanish numbers Numeral In Spanish 51 cincuenta y uno 52 cincuenta y dos 53 cincuenta y tres 54 cincuenta y cuatro 55 cincuenta y cinco 56 cincuenta y seis 57 cincuenta y siete 58 cincuenta y ocho 59 cincuenta y nueve 60 sesenta 61 sesenta y uno 62 sesenta y dos 63 sesenta y tres 64 sesenta y cuatro 65 sesenta y cinco 66 sesenta y seis 67 sesenta y siete 68 sesenta y ocho 69 sesenta y nueve 70 setenta 71 setenta y uno 72 setenta y dos 73 setenta y tres 74 setenta y cuatro 75 setenta y cinco 76 setenta y seis 77 setenta y siete 78 setenta y ocho 79 setenta y nueve 80 ochenta 81 ochenta y uno 82 ochenta y dos 83 ochenta y tres 84 ochenta y cuatro 85 ochenta y cinco 86 ochenta y seis 87 ochenta y siete 88 ochenta y ocho 89 ochenta y nueve 90 noventa 91 noventa y uno 92 noventa y dos 93 noventa y tres 94 noventa y cuatro 95 noventa y cinco 96 noventa y seis 97 noventa y siete 98 noventa y ocho 99 noventa y nueve cien.
Now you know how to count in Spanish And there you have it.
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