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10–19
- diez, once, doce, trece, catorce, quince,
- dieciséis, diecisiete, dieciocho, diecinueve
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20–29
veinte, veintiuno veintidós veintitrés...
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30–39
treinta, treinta y uno, treinta y dos, treinta y tres...
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40–49
cuarenta, cuarenta y uno, cuarenta y dos, cuarenta y tres…
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50–59
cincuenta, cincuenta y uno, cincuenta y dos, cincuenta y tres…
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60–69
sesenta, sesenta y uno, sesenta y dos, sesenta y tres…
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70–79
setenta, setenta y uno, setenta y dos, setenta y tres…
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80–89
ochenta, ochenta y uno, ochenta y dos, ochenta y tres…
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90–99
noventa, noventa y uno, noventa y dos, noventa y tres…
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100–109
cien, ciento uno, ciento dos, ciento tres…
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200 - 900
doscientos/as, trescientos/as, cuatrocientos/as, quinientos/as, seiscientos/as, setecientos/as, ochocientos/as, novecientos/as
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1.000.000
- un millón (de)
- 3.000.000: tres millones
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Uno becomes un before a masculine singular noun and una before a feminine singular noun.
un libro one book
una mesa one table
un profesor one professor (male)
una profesora one professor (female)
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The numbers dieciséis through diecinueve (16–19) and veintiuno through veintinueve (21–29) are generally written as one word. The condensed spelling is not used after 30.
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Cien is used when it precedes a noun or when counting the number 100 in sequence.
cien estudiantes
one hundred students
noventa y ocho, noventa y nueve, cien
Ciento is used in compound numbers from 101 and 199.
ciento uno
ciento cuarenta y cinco
ciento diez
ciento noventa y nueve
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In compound numbers, -uno becomes -ún before a masculine noun and -una before a feminine noun.
veintiún libros twenty-one books
veintiuna profesoras twenty-one female professors
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Ciento is used in compound numbers between 100 and 200.
ciento diez, ciento treinta y cuatro, etcétera
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Mil is never used with un, is never used in the plural for counting and does not change for gender.
mil, dos mil, tres mil, etcétera
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When 200–900 modify a noun, they agree in gender and number with it. cuatrocientos libros
quinientas sillas
doscientas universidades
novencientas mesas
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The plural of millón is millones, and when followed by a noun, both take the preposition de.
dos millones de dólares
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In Spain and in most of Latin America, thousands are marked by a period and decimals by a comma.
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