Zero, uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce, trece, catorce, quince. 0-15.
We dont say zero sd s nmbrt in spanish its Cero. Ya im a 6th grader and i know this get your facts right but goof job :D
DeskEscritorio means desk, counting-house, office
'Ciento' if you're counting 'cien' if followed by a noun ('cien hombres' = 100 men)
I'm not Spanish so my apologies if I have this incorrect. I know Cinco is 5 (five) and Diablo is Devil... so something to do with the Devil Five...? Not 100% but hope that kind of clears it up for you...
In Spanish, 500,126 is written as "quinientos mil ciento veintiséis." This can be broken down as follows: "quinientos" means five hundred, "mil" means thousand, "ciento" means one hundred, and "veintiséis" means twenty-six. Therefore, "quinientos mil ciento veintiséis" represents the numerical value 500,126 in Spanish.
Sorry but you are being very vague. In the infinitive it is contar. After that there is what time do you want it in? There are 2 main modes, indictative and subjective. Then there are times like present, past (there are two pasts) and future and lastly condicional. Tell me what you would like and I will try to conjugate it. If I know how.
The Spanish verb to count is "contar."If you wanted to say, "I am counting." you would say: Estoy contando.
Either English or Spanish--Spanish if you're counting native speakers, English if you're counting native and non-native.
Conteo de días
Barcelona have won the Spanish league 21 times counting this year.
DeskEscritorio means desk, counting-house, office
To count is contar. Counting is contando. A count is una cuenta.
uno dos tres cuatro cinco
'Ciento' if you're counting 'cien' if followed by a noun ('cien hombres' = 100 men)
The number ten in Spanish is "diez." It's pronounced like "dee-ehs." This word is commonly used in counting and various contexts involving numbers.
It is and counting, think of it this way. You are at said # and still counting, so 470 and counting, i.e. you are still counting there is more to be counted.
The king was in the counting house counting all his money.
It could be part of a sentence like:Lo que cuentas no es verídico --- What you are telling is not trueVeo que lo que cuentas es dinero suficiente --- I see that you are counting enough money.Que me cuentas means: What's up? or What's new?