Spanish Unit 3.2

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Doscientos

200

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Trescientos

300

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Cuatrocientos

400

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Quinientos

500

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Seiscientos

600

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Setecientos

700

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Ochocientos

800

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Novecientos

900

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Mil

1.000

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Dos mil

2.000

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Cien mil

100.000

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Yes

You use feminine or masculine form with ciento(a) depending on whether the objects being described are masculine or feminine.

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Ciento(a)(s)

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Mil (not “un mil”)

A thousand

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Dos mil

Two thousand

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Tres mil

Three thousand

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Cuatro mil

Four thousand

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Cinco mil

Five thousand

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Seis mil

Six thousand

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Siete mil

Seven thousand

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Ocho mil

Eight thousand

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Nueve mil

Nine thousand

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Diez mil

Ten thousand

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Once mil

Eleven thousand

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Treinta y dos mil

32.000

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Mil novecientos veintidós

1922

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Mil ochocientos setenta y tres

1873

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Mil cuatrocientos cincuenta y suis

1456

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Mil ciento ochenta

1180

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Dos mil cuatro

2004

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Dos mil diez

2010

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Yes

A period is used in Spanish for numbers instead of commas

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Yes

A comma is used in Spanish to replace the period that you see to separate dollars and cents.

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Cuánto(a)

How much / How many

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Mucho(a)

Many / A lot of / Lots

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Función

Function

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Cuántos bolígrafos

How many pens

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Mucho papel

Lots of paper

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El libro rojo

The red book

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Muchos libros

Many books

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El dinero

Money (general)

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El dinero en efectivo

Cash

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El billete

Bill (as in $5, $10, or $20)

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La moneda

Coin

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La tarjeta de crédito

Credit card

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La cuenta

Bill (in a restaurant)

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El precio

Price

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El recibo

Receipt

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El cheque

Check

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Los impuestos

Taxes

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El cambio

Change

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El / la cajero(a)

Cashier

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El cajero automático

ATM

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Alquilar

To rent

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Regatear

To bargain

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Vender

To sell

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Comprar

To buy

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Pagar

To pay

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Gastar

To spend (money)

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Valer

To be worth

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Barato

Inexpensive (cheap)

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Caro

Expensive

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La ganga

Bargain

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Pesar

To weigh

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Peso

Name of currency in many Latin American countries

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Las entradas para un concierto

Concert tickets

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El equipo para deportes

Sports equipment

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Los videojuegos

Video games

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Los zapatos deportivos

Sneakers

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Los regalos

Gifts

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La música

Music

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El lector de discos

CD player

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El teléfono móvil

Cell phone

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El teléfono celular

Cell phone

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Las gafas de sol

Sunglasses

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La joyería

Jewelry

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Las entradas para el cine

Movie tickets

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La cámara

Camera

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La ropa

Clothing

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El televisor

Television

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La radio

Radio / Stereo

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El secador de pelo

Hair dryer

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La gorra

Cap

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La fiesta con amigos

Party with friends

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La entrada para el cine

The ticket to the cinema

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Las gafas de sol

Sunglasses

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Tener

To have

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Tengo

Yo form of tener

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Tienes

Tú form of tener

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Tiene

Él, ella, usted form of tener

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Tenemos

Nosotros form of tener

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Tenéis

Vosotros form of tener

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Tienen

Ellos, ellas, ustedes form of tener

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Yes

When we use tener + que + another unconjugated verb, it has the same meaning as 'to have to do something.'

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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.

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Yes

In Spanish tener is also used with a number of expressions whose English versions do not use 'to have.'

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Tener hambre

To be hungry

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Tener sed

To be thirsty

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Tener calor

To be hot

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Tener frío

To be cold