1-10 = uno/dos/tres/cuatro/cinco/seis/siete/ocho/nueve/diez
11-19 = once/doce/trece/catorce/quince/dieciseis/diecisiete/dieciocho/diecinueve
20-25 = veinte/veintiun(o)/veintidos/veintitres/veinticuatro/veinticinco
26-29 = veintiseis/veintisiete/veintiocho/veintinueve
30/40 = treinta/cuarenta/cincuenta
31-9/41-9 are achieved by adding 'y uno/y dos/y tres' etc. see 1-9 above)
50 = cincuenta
Ciento cincuenta
ciento cincuenta
One point five in Spanish is uno punto cinco.
ciento cincuenta mas ciento cincuenta es igual a tres cientos
The spanish had 150 ships 110 fighting ships and 40 supply ships. The English had 100 ships.
One hundred fifty is "ciento cincuenta" (cincuenta = 50)
the spanish makers used everybodies names. quality is fair to good, values? $75 to $150
The largest number of Spanish-speaking homes in Washington State is in the city of Seattle. Seattle has a significant population of Spanish speakers, with many Hispanic communities residing in various neighborhoods throughout the city.
75-150 US Dollars
THIS SOUNDS LIKE A SPANISH GUN MAKER, ABOUT $150 IF VERY CLEAN
there has been Fabregas, Reina, Arteta. 3
mandolins in 1894, first electric was a spanish electric which we know today as a the ES-150
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.