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  2. List of Spanish Numbers 1-100

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    Here is the complete list of numbers from 1 to 100, translated into Spanish, in their "canonical" form (singular masculine noun). Click on any number to see more details and examples.

  3. Spanish Numbers – 1-100 and more [ Translator & Infographic ]

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    The definitive guide to the Spanish numbers, with an interactive number translator, infographic, and step-by-step explanation.

  4. Numbers 1 to 100 in Spanish

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    Los números del 1 al 100 en español. The numbers from 1 to 100 in Spanish are the following: 1 – uno. 2 – dos. 3 – tres. 4 – cuatro. 5 – cinco. 6 – seis. 7 – siete. 8 – ocho. 9 – nueve. 10 – diez. 11 – once. 12 – doce. 13 – trece. 14 – catorce. 15 – quince. 16 – dieciséis. 17 – diecisiete. 18 – dieciocho. 19 – diecinueve. 20 – veinte.

  5. Numbers in Spanish: Count 0 to 1 Billion (and Beyond)

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    When it comes to numbers in Spanish, the letter ‘ymeansand’. It is a close equivalent of the English hyphen. The purpose of this letter is to separate tens from units or single digits.

  6. Numbers in Spanish - Spanish411

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    Try the Spanish Number Translator. Let’s start with the good news: there is (almost) no difference between the way that we write numbers in Spanish and the way we write them in English. The bad news is that when we use numbers in conversation, they definitely aren’t pronounced the same way.

  7. Numbers in Spanish from 1 to 100 and Beyond | FluentU ...

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    Spanish numbers are important to learn if you want to communicate properly in the language. Read this guide to learn everything you need to know about numbers and counting in Spanishnumbers from 1 to 1 billion, grammar rules for using numbers in sentences, ordinal numbers and more.

  8. Numbers in Spanish - Omniglot

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    Numbers in Spanish. Details of how to count in Spanish with cardinal and ordinal numbers and notes. Key to abbreviations: m = masculine, f = feminine, sg = singular, pl = plural. If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me. Fractions, decimals and percentages.