Cardinal Numbers
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Ordinal
Numbers
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1
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one
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1st
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first
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2
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two
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2nd
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second
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3
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three
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3rd
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third
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4
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four
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4th
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fourth
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5
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five
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5th
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fifth
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6
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six
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6th
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sixth
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7
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seven
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7th
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seventh
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8
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eight
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8th
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eighth
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9
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nine
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9th
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ninth
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10
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ten
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10th
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tenth
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11
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eleven
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11th
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eleventh
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12
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twelve
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12th
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twelfth
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13
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thirteen
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13th
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thirteenth
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14
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fourteen
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14th
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fourteenth
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15
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fifteen
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15th
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fifteenth
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16
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sixteen
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16th
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sixteenth
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17
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seventeen
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17th
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seventeenth
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18
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eighteen
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18th
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eighteenth
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19
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nineteen
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19th
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nineteenth
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20
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twenty
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20th
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twentieth
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21
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twenty-one
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21st
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twenty-first
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22
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twenty-two
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22nd
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twenty-second
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30
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thirty
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30th
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thirtieth
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40
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forty
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40th
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fortieth
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50
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fifty
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50th
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fiftieth
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60
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sixty
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60th
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sixtieth
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70
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seventy
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70th
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seventieth
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80
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eighty
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80th
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eightieth
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90
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ninety
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90th
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ninetieth
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100
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a/one hundred
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100th
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hundredth
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101
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a/one hundred and one
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101st
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hundred and first
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200
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two hundred
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200th
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two hundredth
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1.000
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a/one thousand
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1.000th
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thousandth
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10.000
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ten thousand
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10.000th
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ten thousandth
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100.000
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a/one hundred thousand
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100.000th
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one hundred thousandth
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1.000.000
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a/one million
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1.000.000th
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one millionth
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Video - Numbers Cardinal and Ordinal
To keep in mind:
"Mil" translates as thousand and one thousand when followed by another number: 1240, one thousand two hundred and forty, or emphatic phrases: I insist that cost thousands, not three thousand. I insist That it cost one thousand, not three.
From 1100 to 1900 the numbers are very high, especially in American English, empleareleven hundred (1,100), twelve hundred (1,200), eighteen hundred (1,800), etc; Buenos Aires airport has a runway of 1900 meters, Buenos Aires airport has to nineteen hundred meter runway.
A billion was equivalent to "a billion". Currently equivalent to "billion". A trillion is equivalent to "a trillion" (= one trillion).
As in Castilian, the abbreviation of the ordinal numbers formed with the number in cifraseguido by the last two letters of the word complete 1st. (first), 1st. (first), 2nd. (seconds) 2nd. (second); 3rd. (third), 3rd. (third); 20th. (twenty), 20th. (Twentieth), etc.
English uses a comma or a space (not a point) to mark the thousand. Example: 25,000 or 25,000.
Regarding numbers such as 100, 1,000, 1,000,000, etc.. can be said in two ways: one hundred or hundred, or one thousand thousand.
No words are pluralized hundred, thousand or million when it comes to amounts, for example: do not say $ 4 millions but $ 4 million. But we can talk about "millions" of birds, "millions" of children, etc..
0 (zero) to pronounce naught, zero, nothing, oh (OU) depending on the terms.
Counting by twos count by twos is said, counting in threes, count by threes, and so on, always pluralizing the number of times.
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