"Elige el número dos"
numero dos number two
There are a few ways to say beans in Spanish: frijoles, alubias, habichuelas. The word choice also depends on the type of beans you are describing.
In spanish, you need to say all the number. You can't divide in two pieces the number when you are talking about years like in english. For this reason, you have to say this number like thousand nine hundred ten, in spanish mil novecientos diez (1910)
dos
Dos guisantes en una vaina is how you say two peas in a pod in Spanish.
There is two ways to say orange in Spanish, the meanings are different though. Naranja is Spanish for the kind of orange you eat and anaranjado is Spanish for the color orange.
That would be cuatro (four) mil (thousand) dos cien (two hundred) cinquenta (fifty).
Eighty-two in Spanish is ochenta y dosRAUL
Say+on. Put these two English words together and you will say Sean as it was meant to be said in Spanish.
Spanish number format is fairly similar to that of English. 'Thousand' in Spanish is 'mil', and the increments of hundreds are, similar to English, formed by adding a number in front of the word for 'hundreds', which is 'cientos' (one hundred is 'ciento'). For example, 'dos' is 'two' in Spanish, so 'two hundred' is 'doscientos'. 'Four' in Spanish is 'cuatro'. Thus where we would say 'one thousand, four hundred' in English, the Spanish equivalent is 'mil, cuatrocientos'.
In Spanish, the number 740 is said as "setecientos cuarenta." This can be broken down as follows: "setecientos" meaning seven hundred, and "cuarenta" meaning forty. The number 740 is formed by combining these two parts.
The Spanish word for Beans is frijoles or Habichuelas