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6.1 Numbers 101 and higher Note that Spanish uses a period to indicate thousands and millions, rather than a comma as used in English. 101ciento uno1.000mil 200doscientos/as1.100mil cien 300trescientos/as2.000dos mil 400cuatrocientos/as5.000cinco mil 500quinientos/as100.000cien mil 600seiscientos/as200.000doscientos mil 700setecientos/as550.000quinientos cincuenta mil 800ochocientos/as1.000.000un millón (de) 900novecientos/as8.000.000ocho millones (de)
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6.1 Numbers 101 and higher The numbers 200 through 999 agree in gender with the nouns they modify. 324 bolsas =trescientas veinticuatro bolsas 605 sombreros=seiscientos cinco sombreros The word mil, which can mean a thousand and one thousand, is not usually used in the plural form when referring to numbers. Un millón (a million or one million), has the plural form millones in which the accent is dropped. 1.000 zapatos=mil zapatos 25.000 faldas=veinticinco mil faldas 2.000.000 de clientes= dos millones de clientes
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6.1 Numbers 101 and higher To express a more complex number, string together its component parts. 55.422 cincuenta y cinco mil + cuatrocientos + veintidós cincuenta y cinco mil cuatrocientos veintidós
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6.1 Numbers 101 and higher ¡ATENCIÓN! When millón or millones is used before a noun, the word de is placed between the two: 1.000.000 de hombres = un millón de hombres 12.000.000 de aviones = doce millones de aviones See Estructura 2.4 to review the difference between cien and ciento: 100.000 = cien mil 2.101 = dos mil ciento uno
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6.1 Numbers 101 and higher ¡INTÉNTALO! Give the Spanish equivalent of each number. 1. 102 _____ 7. 235 _____ 2. 5.000.000 _____ 8. 1999 _____ 3. 2001 _____ 9. 113 _____ 4. 1776 _____ 10. 205 _____ 5. 345 _____ 11. 17.123 _____ 6. 550.300 _____ 12. 497 _____
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