if those periods are supposed to be comas then it would be
un millon quinientos mil (accent on 'o' in 'millon')
and the double l "ll" is pronounced as a "y"
Un millón quinientos setenta mil
Un millón seis mil quince
1.500.000 is: un millón, quinientos mil. Note that in Spanish periods and not commas are used to separate numbers.
Ciento cinquenta is a Spanish equivalent of the English number "150." The number merges ciento ("one hundred," "100") and cinquenta ("fifty," "50"). The pronunciation will be "SYEN-to seen-KWEN-ta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
You spell the number 12 in spanish "doce." You should always spell this number in word form if you plan to use it at the beginning of a sentence, such as "Doce minutos?"
1,650,000
It is: 1,500,000 = one and a half million
It is "Doscientos"
Cuarenta
1500000
Ciento dos
1500000 = 1,500,000
1500000 pennies = 1500000/100 = 15000 dollars
3.5% of 1,500,000= 3.5% * 1500000= 0.035 * 1500000= 52,500