In Latin American Spanish, which is most likely what you learn in school, the number forty-three can be written as: "cuarenta y tres."
In Latin American Spanish, the numbers zero through ten are: cero (0), uno (1), dos (2), tres (3), cuatro (4), cinco (5), seis (6), siete (7), ocho (8), nueve (9), diez (10). After that, the preteens and teens can be written as: once (11), doce (12), trece (13), catorce (14), quince (15), dieciseis (16), diecisiete (17), dieciocho (18), and diecinueve (19). All numbers up to 99 after this can be written by adding the tens place (10, 20, 90, etc.) to the single-digit (ones) numbers (except the 20s, see bottom).
Let's break this apart. Here are all of the tens places: veinti- (20), treinta (30), cuarenta (40), cincuenta (50), sesenta (60), setenta (70), ochenta (80), and noventa (90). To make a number, have the tens place, "y" (and), and the single-digit amount that you'd like. For example: 93 = noventa (90) y tres. 93 = 90 and 3. See? Try this: 46 = cuarenta (40) y seis (6).
There is one exception, though: the 20s. The twenties have been modified so that instead of writing veinte y tres (23), it is written as a whole word: veintitres. Notice the e in veinte becomes an i. This on applies to the 20s.
I hope this helps!
Enjoy!
To say 44 in Spanish you must say " cuarenta y cuatro".
44 = cuarenta y quatro
cuarenta y tres
quarenta y cinco
Cuarenta y cinco.
45 = fünfundvierzig
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?"
It is "Doscientos"
Cuarenta
'¿sabes dónde es 45?' is how you say "do you know where 45 is?" in Spanish. 45 may be written alternatively in full as 'forty-five' in English, and similarly in Spanish may be written as 'cuarenta y cinco'. In numerical terms, the number 45 is in the same 'position' on the 'number line' in Spanish as in English as the Spanish also use the same counting system.
Ciento dos
The number eleven is spelled 'once' (awn-say) in Spanish.
The number 5200 is cinco mil doscientos.
The number (45) is hyphenated as an adjective: forty-five.
Cuarenta y cuatro
Treinta y cinco