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39 Cards in this Set

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cuarenta
40
cincuenta
50
sesenta
60
setenta
70
ochenta
80
noventa
90
diez y seis son dieciseis
16
numbers after 15, quince, are formed by combining numbers 10+6=16
veinte y dos
veintidos
21
The numbers from 16 to 19 and from 21 to 29 are expressed as one word; 22
treinta y cuatro
34
numbers from 31 to 99 are in format treinta y uno to noventa y nueve
ciento diez
doscientos veinte
trescientos quince
in english we say one hundred and ten. spanish does not use y to connect hundreds and the following number. 110, 220, 315
veintiun anos
treinta y un libros
cincuenta y un gatos
sesenta y un hombres
noventa y un amigos
21 years
31 books
51 cats
61 men
91 friends
When a masculine noun follows the number 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81, or 91, the o is dropped from uno
una mujer
una nina
una amiga
when a feminine noun follows a number ending in uno (english one) the feminine form is una
cien
ciento uno
ciento cincuenta
ciento noventa y nueve
The number 100 in spanish uses the following pattern.
100
101
150
199
cien libros
cien casas
cien hombres
cien mujeres
100 books
100 houses
100 men
100 women
cien becomes ciento if it is followed by any number less than itself. Before all nouns, masculine or feminine it remains cien
doscientos hoteles
doscientas puertas
trescientos gatos
trescientas tiendas
cuatrocientos trenes
cuatrocientas luces
quinientos animales
quinientas flores
seiscientos arboles
seiscientas fiestas
setecientos barcos
setecientas plantas
ochocientos suenos
ochocientas mesas
novecientos espejos
novecientas siestas
200 hotels
200 doors
300 cats
300 stores
400 trains
400 lights
500 animals
500 flowers
600 trees
600 parties
700 boats
700 plants
800 dreams
800 tables
900 mirrors
900 naps
mil
1.000
spanish numbers beginning with 1,000,mil, are not counted in hundreds
mil anos
1000 years
dos mil anos
2000 years
un million de
1.000.000
un million de dolares
a million dollars
dos millones de
2.000.000
dos milliones de preguntas
two million questions
mil novecientos noventa y dos
1992
spanish does not count in hundreds after 1,000. The number 1992 is formed by combining 1,000 +900+92
dos mil seis
2006
Hay miles de personas en el restaurante.
There are tons of people in the restaurant. The plural miles is used only to refer to a large but inexact amount, the way English uses tons.
noventa dolares y veinticinco centavos
$90,25
Note that spanish uses the period to separate thousands, the comma is used to indicate decimals
primero
first
segundo
second
tercero
third
cuarto
fourth
quinto
fifth
sexto
sixth
septimo
seventh
octavo
eighth
noveno
ninth
decimo
tenth
el primer hombre
la primera mujer
the first man
the first woman
ordinal numbers in spanish precede the noun and agree in gender with the noun they describe
the first man
the first woman
primero and tercero drop the o before a masculine noun. el primer piso, el tercer piso
el segundo mes
la segunda parte
the second month
the second part
el piso catorce
Beginning with the ordinal number eleveth, state the noun first, then the cardinal number. Thus eleventh street is expressed as la called once