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In Spanish, 1.006.015 would be spelled as "un millón seis mil quince." This is because Spanish uses the period as a thousands separator and the comma as a decimal separator, unlike English where it is the opposite. Each group of three digits is read as a separate number, with "un millón" representing one million, "seis mil" representing six thousand, and "quince" representing fifteen.

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