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6.1 Numbers 101 and higher  Note that Spanish uses a period to indicate thousands and millions, rather than a comma as used in English. 101ciento uno1.000mil.

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1 6.1 Numbers 101 and higher  Note that Spanish uses a period to indicate thousands and millions, rather than a comma as used in English. 101ciento uno1.000mil 200doscientos/as1.100mil cien 300trescientos/as2.000dos mil 400cuatrocientos/as5.000cinco mil 500quinientos/as100.000cien mil 600seiscientos/as200.000doscientos mil 700setecientos/as550.000quinientos cincuenta mil 800ochocientos/as1.000.000un millón (de) 900novecientos/as8.000.000ocho millones (de)

2 6.1 Numbers 101 and higher  The numbers 200 through 999 agree in gender with the nouns they modify. 324 bolsas =trescientas veinticuatro bolsas 605 sombreros=seiscientos cinco sombreros  The word mil, which can mean a thousand and one thousand, is not usually used in the plural form when referring to numbers.  Un millón (a million or one million), has the plural form millones in which the accent is dropped. 1.000 zapatos=mil zapatos 25.000 faldas=veinticinco mil faldas 2.000.000 de clientes= dos millones de clientes

3 6.1 Numbers 101 and higher  To express a more complex number, string together its component parts. 55.422 cincuenta y cinco mil + cuatrocientos + veintidós cincuenta y cinco mil cuatrocientos veintidós

4 6.1 Numbers 101 and higher ¡ATENCIÓN!  When millón or millones is used before a noun, the word de is placed between the two: 1.000.000 de hombres = un millón de hombres 12.000.000 de aviones = doce millones de aviones  See Estructura 2.4 to review the difference between cien and ciento: 100.000 = cien mil 2.101 = dos mil ciento uno

5 6.1 Numbers 101 and higher ¡INTÉNTALO! Give the Spanish equivalent of each number. 1. 102 _____ 7. 235 _____ 2. 5.000.000 _____ 8. 1999 _____ 3. 2001 _____ 9. 113 _____ 4. 1776 _____ 10. 205 _____ 5. 345 _____ 11. 17.123 _____ 6. 550.300 _____ 12. 497 _____


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