How do you say 26 in spanish




















Hi Daniel Going back 35 years on my linguaphone course, that's in , they made a comment on the ordinal number list as follows.

Ordinal numbers other than the lower numbers and "round" numbers are little used in the ordinal form, being replaced instead by the appropriate number from the cardinal series. He was the twenty-sixth runner to cross the line. Of the 30 reasons given above, the twenty-sixth is the one I disagree with. He died on his twenty-sixth birthday. From my experience, this is how native Spanish speakers deal with such ordinal numbers.

You may have noticed the strange looking decimal points in the right hand column above. This is not a typo. The majority of Spanish-speaking countries do the opposite of English-speaking countries when it comes to decimal points and grouping thousands: commas are used for decimal points and periods are used to separate the groups of zeros.

The number " While we use cardinal numbers to count things, we use "ordinal numbers" to put things in order such as the order in which runners finish a race.

Here are the Spanish ordinal numbers :. From "fourths" to "tenths" we simply use ordinal numbers. From "elevenths" to "twentieths" we use cardinal numbers with the suffix avo. Beyond "twentieths" we simply use an ordinal number with the word parte. We use "multiplicatives" to make multiples out of a number.

Spanish multiples are similar to the English:. Precentages are written the same way in Spanish as they are in English. The word "percent" is por ciento in Spanish. Note: After the twenties we no longer condense our numbers into one word. Chad Johnson knew football but his Spanish needed a little work.

To talk about order, you can use ordinal numbers. Here are the numbers from 0 to 20, as well as the multiples of 10 from 10 to The numbers from 21 to 29 use a combination of veinti- and a number from with no space in between. Forming the numbers from 31 to 99 is a cinch. You just use a multiple of 10 plus the conjunction y and a number from 1 to 9.

Here are some examples. Besides being used to simply count, cardinal numbers are used in Spanish to tell the time and talk about dates and age. To tell the time in Spanish, you use the verb ser , a feminine definite article la or las , and a cardinal number. To talk about dates , use the masculine singular definite article el and a cardinal number.

To talk about the first of the month, you use the ordinal number primero first instead of the cardinal number uno. To talk about age, use the verb tener and a cardinal number. Please accept cookies for a better experience on our website.

Learn to count — Spanish numbers 1 to One of the fundamentals of learning any language is learning to count. Spanish numbers Numeral In Spanish Pronunciation 0 cero sey-roh 1 uno oo-no 2 dos dohs 3 tres trehs 4 cuatro koo-ah-troh 5 cinco seen-coh 6 seis say-es 7 siete see-eh-teh 8 ocho oh-choh 9 nueve noo-eh-veh 10 diez dee-ehs.

Okay, now that you can count to 10 in Spanish, we can move on to numbers from 11 to Tired of reading and ready to jump in? Start learning now. Keep scrolling to find out.



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