it is the 12th of January of 2007. that's the literal meaning
El treinta de enero, dos mil doce
doce. uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce, trece, quatorce, quince, etc...
El treinta de enero del dos mil siete.
It is "Siete de Mayo" but for dates is more common to use "7 de Mayo"
uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve diez once doce
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce, trece, catorce, and quince are 1 through 15 in Spanish. If you actually want to know '1 to 15' in Spanish, it is 'Uno a quince'.
'doce punto trescientos noventa y siete' = 'twelve point three hundred and ninety seven'. If the last three digits are given individually, it would be: 'doce punto tres nueve siete'. If all digits are given individually, it would be: 'uno dos punto tres nueve siete' If the dot = a comma, i.e. 'twelve thousand, three hundred and ninety seven', then it's: 'doce mil trescientos noventa y siete'
There's no rule:7226780912Fast spelling: setecientos veintidós, seiscientos setenta y ocho, cero, nueve, doce / setenta y dos veintiséis, setenta y ocho, cero, nueve, doceLess frequent: siete, dos, dos, seis, siete, ocho, cero, nueve, uno, dos.
"Dos" means two. "Mil" means one thousand "Doce" means twelve "Dos mil doce" means Two thousand and twelve (2012)
Dos mil doce means "two thousand twelve" in Spanish. It refers to the year 2012.
The second of January.
Uno 1 Dos 2 Tres 3 Cuatro 4 Cinco 5 Seis 6 Siete 7 Ocho 8 Nueve 9 Diez 10 Once 11 Doce 12