veinte means twenty
viento means wind
"Vient de" means "comes from".
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Count from 20 to 0.
It's 10:20 p.m.
Vientidos means 22. It is a combination of viente (20) and dos (2).
In English, the phrase "estoy trabajando para veinte tres mรกs horas" means "I am working for twenty-three more hours."
Viente
viente cuatro
20? is veinte (beintte)
viente-nueve
Ciento viente.
viente uno
road raging
"El es veinticinco" means "He is twenty-five" in Spanish.