![]() ![]() ![]() This phenomenon happens with any number that ends in -uno. If it refers to a masculine noun, then it is un if it precedes the noun, and uno if it doesn’t: If it refers to a feminine noun, always una: But it also can be “un” or “una”, depending on the specific sentence. In the first table of this lesson, we have shown that the number “one” in Spanish is “uno”. What’s the difference between “uno, un, una”? 1 000 000Ĭincuenta y cinco millones doscientos cuarenta y ocho mil doscientos cuarenta y ocho No word “y” right after the millions either. Then, for whatever comes after the millions, we follow the rules learned in this lesson. Novecientos noventa y nueve mil novecientos noventa y nueve (If the last 3 digits are “000”, we don’t say anything for that part) 2 000Ĭiento veinticinco mil ciento veinticincoĬuatrocientos setenta y dos mil trescientos cuarenta y seis Then, say each of those 2 numbers with the word mil in between. We must split the number mentally into 2 numbers: the number formed by the last 3 digits, and the number formed by the rest. No word “y” right after the thousand s either. 101Īll begin with mil, and then the rest of the number with the rules we have learned. There is no “y” right after the hundreds. Otherwise it becomes “ciento” (see below). We use the word cien only when it’s exactly one hundred, without tens or units. 20įrom 30 on, whenever there are units in the number, it’s written with 3 words, and the middle word is y. Pay attention: some of them have accent marks. 16Ģ0 is veinte, and the rest are still written with one word, beginning with veinti. To illustrate this, the number a thousand two hundred and fifty would. 11Īnother trick here: they all begin with dieci-. I have 1000 years to be happyAll Spanish numbers over 1000 have a cumulative behavior. The numbers in Spanish – List From 0 to 10 0 What’s the difference between “uno, un, una”?. ![]()
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