Ordinal numbers are usually not used in Spanish the same way they are in English. With some exception, ordinals are used up through "tenth", and then cardinal numbers are used to indicate the order in a series. An example: Él es el cliente 115. - he is the 115th customer.
dos mil trescientos cincuenta y un/o (two thousand, three hundred and fifty one)
=Cincuenta y uno=
"Page" in Spanish is "página". It is pronounced "PAH-he-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
ciento un niños
Cien millones. (One hundred millions)
One hundred and fifty-five in Spanish is written as "ciento cincuenta y cinco." The phrase breaks down into "ciento" (one hundred), "cincuenta" (fifty), and "cinco" (five). The conjunction "y" is used to connect the fifty and five.
One hundred fifty. (not one hundred and fifty).
one third of one hundred and fifty is fifty.
One hundred fifty one. One hundred and fifty one. A hundred and fifty one.
One hundred fifty is "ciento cincuenta" (cincuenta = 50)
one hundred fifty; 150
One thousand one hundred fifty Eleven hundred fifty
150,000,000 is NOT one hundred AND fifty million, but it is one hundred fifty million. You DO NOT use the AND unless there is a decimal point.
It is one hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty.
One thousand one hundred fifty would be; un mil cien cinquenta.
150.25 = one hundred fifty and twenty-five hundredths.
Nine billion, seven hundred fifty-one million, five hundred fifty thousand, one hundred fifty-three hundred-billionths.