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Doscientos
200
Trescientos
300
Cuatrocientos
400
Quinientos
500
Seiscientos
600
Setecientos
700
Ochocientos
800
Novecientos
900
Mil
1.000
Dos mil
2.000
Cien mil
100.000
Yes
You use feminine or masculine form with ciento(a) depending on whether the objects being described are masculine or feminine.
Ciento(a)(s)
Mil (not “un mil”)
A thousand
Dos mil
Two thousand
Tres mil
Three thousand
Cuatro mil
Four thousand
Cinco mil
Five thousand
Seis mil
Six thousand
Siete mil
Seven thousand
Ocho mil
Eight thousand
Nueve mil
Nine thousand
Diez mil
Ten thousand
Once mil
Eleven thousand
Treinta y dos mil
32.000
Mil novecientos veintidós
1922
Mil ochocientos setenta y tres
1873
Mil cuatrocientos cincuenta y suis
1456
Mil ciento ochenta
1180
Dos mil cuatro
2004
Dos mil diez
2010
Yes
A period is used in Spanish for numbers instead of commas
Yes
A comma is used in Spanish to replace the period that you see to separate dollars and cents.
Cuánto(a)
How much / How many
Mucho(a)
Many / A lot of / Lots
Función
Function
Cuántos bolígrafos
How many pens
Mucho papel
Lots of paper
El libro rojo
The red book
Muchos libros
Many books
El dinero
Money (general)
El dinero en efectivo
Cash
El billete
Bill (as in $5, $10, or $20)
La moneda
Coin
La tarjeta de crédito
Credit card
La cuenta
Bill (in a restaurant)
El precio
Price
El recibo
Receipt
El cheque
Check
Los impuestos
Taxes
El cambio
Change
El / la cajero(a)
Cashier
El cajero automático
ATM
Alquilar
To rent
Regatear
To bargain
Vender
To sell
Comprar
To buy
Pagar
To pay
Gastar
To spend (money)
Valer
To be worth
Barato
Inexpensive (cheap)
Caro
Expensive
La ganga
Bargain
Pesar
To weigh
Peso
Name of currency in many Latin American countries
Las entradas para un concierto
Concert tickets
El equipo para deportes
Sports equipment
Los videojuegos
Video games
Los zapatos deportivos
Sneakers
Los regalos
Gifts
La música
Music
El lector de discos
CD player
El teléfono móvil
Cell phone
El teléfono celular
Cell phone
Las gafas de sol
Sunglasses
La joyería
Jewelry
Las entradas para el cine
Movie tickets
La cámara
Camera
La ropa
Clothing
El televisor
Television
La radio
Radio / Stereo
El secador de pelo
Hair dryer
La gorra
Cap
La fiesta con amigos
Party with friends
La entrada para el cine
The ticket to the cinema
Las gafas de sol
Sunglasses
Tener
To have
Tengo
Yo form of tener
Tienes
Tú form of tener
Tiene
Él, ella, usted form of tener
Tenemos
Nosotros form of tener
Tenéis
Vosotros form of tener
Tienen
Ellos, ellas, ustedes form of tener
Yes
When we use tener + que + another unconjugated verb, it has the same meaning as 'to have to do something.'
Yes
A similar expression is uno tiene que, which means something more like 'one has to….' It expresses what generally must be done, but cannot tell us who must do it.
Yes
In Spanish tener is also used with a number of expressions whose English versions do not use 'to have.'
Tener hambre
To be hungry
Tener sed
To be thirsty
Tener calor
To be hot
Tener frío
To be cold