How do you say the numbers 1000 in Spanish?
1,000 – mil. 1,001 – mil uno (not “mil y uno”!) 1,686 – mil seiscientos ochenta y seis. 2,001 – dos mil uno.
How do you say 100 numbers 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 say the number 500 in Spanish?
Hundreds
- 200 – doscientos.
- 300 – trescientos.
- 400 – cuatrocientos.
- 500 – quinientos.
- 600 – seiscientos.
- 700 – setecientos.
- 800 – ochocientos.
- 900 – novecientos.
IS 100 in Spanish CIEN or ciento?
Ciento (100) becomes cien before nouns of either gender and before the numbers mil and millones. Before all other numbers, you use ciento. Un (one), which you don’t use before cien(to) or mil, comes before millón. When a noun follows millón, you put the preposition de between millón and the noun.
How to count from 1, 000 to 1 million in Spanish?
Spanish Numbers from 1 Thousand to 1 Million. The only two new words you need to learn are mil (1,000) and un millón (1,000,000). Note that 1,000 is mil, not un mil – whereas for un millón, you can’t leave out the un. The only time you’ll see un mil is in numbers like cuarenta y un mil (41,000).
What are the numbers from 200 to 999 in Spanish?
For numbers from 200 to 999, you must first learn the multiples of 100. Don’t worry, they’re really straightforward: 200 = doscientos. 300 = trescientos. 400 = cuatrocientos. 500 = quinientos. 600 = seiscientos. 700 = setecientos.
What are the first ten numbers in Spanish?
Here are the first ten: English Español first primero second segundo third tercero fourth cuarto
Do you know how to say numbers in Spanish?
In case you were wondering how to say “numbers” in Spanish, it’s números. The word for “number” in Spanish is número. So, let’s learn some números, starting with Spanish cardinal numbers! One thing before we get started: You can chat away in Spanish for at least 15 minutes with the “Fluent in 3 Months” method.