How do you say billion in numbers in Spanish?
In Spanish, “un billón” refers to “un millón de millones” (a million million) while “a billion” in modern English refers to “a thousand million”….Important: about English billion and Spanish billón.
Number* | Spanish | Modern English |
---|---|---|
1,000,000,000 (9 zeros) | mil millones (un millardo)** | a billion (a thousand million) |
How do you say Million in numbers in Spanish?
Millions
- 2.000.000 – dos millones.
- 40.000.000 – cuarenta millones.
- 561.000.000 – quinientos sesenta y uno millones.
How do you say in Spanish 2000?
Thousands and millions
- 2,000 – dos mil.
- 2,001 – dos mil uno.
- 2,018 – dos mil dieciocho.
- 2,245 – dos mil doscientos cuarenta y cinco.
- 3,000 – tres mil.
- 10,000 – diez mil.
- 20,000 – veinte mil.
- 44,100 – cuarenta y cuatro mil cien.
How do you write hundreds in Spanish?
Now that we know all this, let’s take a look at the list:
- 100 – cien.
- 101 – ciento uno.
- 102 – ciento dos.
- 103 – ciento tres.
- 110 – ciento diez.
- 111 – ciento once.
- 135 – ciento treinta y cinco.
- 200 – doscientos.
How do you count hundreds in Spanish?
To count by hundreds, the plural form of ciento is used – cientos – along with the appropriate number, and it is written as one word. Observe the slight irregularities in quinientos, setecientos and novecientos.
What are the first 10 numbers in Spanish?
They are: First: primero Second: segundo Third: tercero Fourth: cuarto Fifth: quinto Sixth: sexto Seventh: séptimo, sétimo Eighth: octavo Ninth: noveno Tenth: décimo
What are all the Spanish numbers?
The Spanish numbers 1-100 # English Spanish; 1: one: uno: 2: two: dos: 3: three: tres: 4:
How do you say all the numbers in Spanish?
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How to count in Spanish?
Counting Spanish Numbers 1 – 1000+. For numbers from 100 to 199, use ciento: 101 – ciento uno. 129 – ciento veintinueve. 195 – ciento noventa y cinco. (Note that you don’t need to add y after ciento – it’s ciento uno, not ciento y uno .) For numbers from 200 to 999, you must first learn the multiples of 100.