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When writing numbers in Spanish, when do you use y? List four examples:

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Numbers in Spanish

  • Cardinal Numbers
  • Ordinal Numbers
  • Fractions
  • Multiples
  • Percentages

A "cardinal number" is just a fancy term for a numbers we use in counting things (or indicating times, dates, or ages). Let's take a trip through the Spanish cardinal numbers from cero (0) to un trilión (1,000,000,000,000,000,000) noticing some interesting quirks along the way.

User Ankit Raonka
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y means and in spanish, so forty two means forty and two, so it is cuarenta y dos

Step-by-step explanation:

treinta y tres

treinta y dos

treinta y cuatro

treinta y cinco

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