here they are in order separated with commas.
1uno,dos,tres,quatro,cinco,seis,siete, ocho nueve , diez
11 once doce trece catorce quince decisies decisiete deciocho decinueve viente
21 vienteuno vientedos vientetres vientequatro vientecinco vientesies vientesiete vientocho vientenueve trienta
31( after 30 you say trienta y...) trienta y uno trienta y dos trienta y tres ... then on.
cuarenta=40
cincuenta=50
sesenta=60
setenta=70
ochenta=80
noventa=90
100 is said Cein.
that is all i know but i hoped i helped :]PS... i did not spell all of them correctly, but they are spelled how they sound.There are significant numbers of spanish speakers on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
1000
"Un dos tres" in Spanish translates to "one two three" in English. It is commonly used as a countdown or to indicate a sequence of numbers.
In general, "MM" in Spanish can be an informal abbreviation for "millón" or million. It is used to represent large numbers or quantities in a more casual way, similar to "M" in English.
There are over 21 countries in which Spanish is declared the official language. Some countries, such as the Philippines and the United States, contain significant numbers of hispanophones (Spanish-speakers), despite that it is not the official language in those countries.
1200 is the only number that equals 1200.
Mil doscientos.
1200 to 1535 Spanish
1200 to 1535; Spanish
its2x2x2x2x3x5x5
1,200 = MCC
If you include 1200, then 9
The pattern in the given sequence is multiplying each number by 10. So, the next numbers in the sequence would be obtained by multiplying 120 by 10, resulting in 1200, and then multiplying 1200 by 10, yielding 12000. Therefore, the next numbers in the sequence would be 1200 and 12000.
The ordinal numbers in Spanish are:primerosegundotercerocuartoquintosextoseptimooctavonovenodecimo
It's the same as doing 1 to 200; only that you start at 1001 and end at 1200. In that case, the awnser is 💯.
1200 a.D
1200 to 1535; Spanish