Each language has its own names for numerals, and for ordinal numbers (first, second, third...).
The related links below have the spellings for English numbers, French numbers, and Spanish numbers.
You can't. There is a minimal amout of words (and names) that you can use numbers to spell.
Yes, numbers should be written as full words.
I believe that the rule is you spell out numbers one through nine, and then use numbers for 10 and above.
you do it by spelling ten in words, not the numbers of bones
When you spell out the words for numbers 1-10 four of the numbers have three letters. (one two six ten)
For non financial or statistical writing, that is for text, it is most common to spell out numbers under thirteen (13).
There is no specific language that consistently uses numbers to spell words. However, in some online and informal communication, people might occasionally replace letters with numbers that resemble them (e.g., "u" replaced with "2" or "b" replaced with "8"), known as leet speak or hacker's language.
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you go to a spelithorist it rights words down you have two spell numbers and comonicos in other words animals and living things in about two years you will be able two spell better.
spell HELLO, you will reverse the numbers so that they read 0.7734.
how to spell words
You don't, because "hello kitty" is two words, while numerals are NUMBERS.