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Vocabulary and grammar rules from Lecci3n 2 regarding Spanish numbers up to 100, gender agreement for numbers, and local pricing conventions.
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treinta y uno
31
treinta y cinco
35 (e.g., tardy by thirty-five minutes)
cuarenta
40
cincuenta
50
sesenta
60
setenta
70
ochenta
80
noventa
90
cien
100; used before nouns and in counting, never preceded by un, una, or uno.
y (conjunction)
The Spanish word for 'and', used in most numbers from 31 through 99 (e.g., ochenta y cinco).
uno (gender agreement)
In numbers that end in uno (like 31,41), it becomes 'un' before a masculine noun and 'una' before a feminine noun.
Decimal and comma usage
Most Spanish-speaking countries use a comma where English uses a decimal, and vice-versa (e.g., 33,50).
treinta y tres d3dlares y cincuenta centavos
The Spanish equivalent for the price notation 33,50.
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