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The Numbers 101–3,000,000

The Numbers 101–3,000,000. The Multiples of One Hundred. We already know that one hundred is. To form the multiples of one hundred,. we simply start with the numbers two, three, four, etc. and add cientos. 100. cien. 200. dos. cientos.

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The Numbers 101–3,000,000

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  1. The Numbers 101–3,000,000

  2. The Multiples of One Hundred We already know that one hundred is . . . To form the multiples of one hundred, we simply start with the numbers two, three, four, etc. . . . and add cientos 100 cien 200 dos cientos Five hundred, seven hundred and nine hundred are exceptions. 300 tres cientos 400 cuatro cientos We don’t say cincocientos, but rather . . . * 500 quinientos cinco

  3. The Multiples of One Hundred 600 seis cientos We don’t say sietecientos, but rather . . . 700 siete setecientos * 800 ocho cientos We don’t say nuevecientos, but rather . . . 900 novecientos nueve * 1000 mil Notice that we simply say “thousand,” not “one thousand.” (mil, not un mil)

  4. cien > ciento with any number over 100 even The Larger Numbers cien = 100 even cien 101 cientouno Notice that “y” (and) is not used between the hundreds’ and tens’ places. 100 110 cientodiez 115 ciento quince, etc.

  5. The Larger Numbers “Y”is used, however, between the tens’ and ones’ places when there is a digit other than 0 in the tens’ place. 131 ciento treinta y uno 157 ciento cincuenta y siete

  6. The Larger Numbers See if you can write and say the following numbers in Spanish. doscientos cuarenta y ocho 591 quinientos noventa y uno 248 888 ochocientos ochenta y ocho

  7. The Multiples of One Thousand The multiples of one thousand are formed simply by the counting numbers two, three, seven, etc. plus mil. Mil is invariable when used for counting. 1000 mil (Remember, one thousand is just mil.) 2000 dos mil 7000 siete mil 20.000 veinte mil 100.000 cien mil 500.000 quinientos mil Notice that a decimal point is used with large numbers instead of a comma as in English.

  8. The Larger Numbers With one thousand and its multiples in combination with hundreds, we must spell and read the number starting with the number of thousands and then the number of hundreds, since there is no way in Spanish to say fourteen hundred, thirty-five hundred, etc. fourteen hundred ninety-two In English we can say: 1492 mil cuatrocientos noventa y dos In Spanish we must say: (one thousand four hundred ninety-two)

  9. The Larger Numbers–some practice mil ochocientos diez 2525 dos mil quinientos veinticinco 1789 mil setecientos ochenta y nueve 1810 3008 tres mil ocho

  10. The Larger Numbers–some practice mil novecientos ochenta y cuatro 1100 mil cien 1111 mil ciento once 1984 2001 dos mil uno 9090 nueve mil noventa

  11. The Larger Numbers novecientos noventa y nueve mil novecientos noventa y nueve As opposed to one thousand, one million is expressed with the indefinite article un. 1.000.000 un millón 999.999 Multiples of one million are expressed with the counting number and the plural form millones. Notice that the plural form loses the written accent. 2.000.000 dos millones 3.000.000 tres millones

  12. Counting numbers are always invariable doscientos quinientos mil tres mil un millón cien millones etc. uno dos tres cuatro veinte cuarenta cien

  13. But some numbers agree in gender when used as adjectives 1 the multiples of one hundred un, una 2 740.361 libros setecientos cuarenta mil trescientos sesenta y un libros 740.361 plumas setecientas cuarenta mil trescientas sesenta y una plumas

  14. Millón and millones are followed by de when used with a noun. The numbers as adjectives debefore a noun + millón, millones BUTonlywithround numbers. 87.000.000 libros ochenta y siete millones de libros BUT . . . 87.000.022 libros ochenta y siete millones veintidós libros

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