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  1. The numbers from 1 to 100 in English are: 1 – one. 2 – two. 3 – three. 4 – four. 5 – five. 6 – six. 7 – seven. 8 – eight. 9 – nine. 10 – ten. 11 – eleven. 12 – twelve. 13 – thirteen. 14 – fourteen. 15 – fifteen. 16 – sixteen. 17 – seventeen. 18 – eighteen. 19 – nineteen. 20 – twenty. 21 – twenty-one. 22 – twenty-two. 23 – twenty-three.

  2. spanishnumbers.guide › list › spanish-numbers-1-100List of Spanish Numbers 1-100

    The Spanish numbers 1-100 # English Spanish; 1: one: uno: 2: two: dos: 3: three: tres: 4: four: cuatro: 5: five: cinco: 6: six: seis: 7: seven: siete: 8: eight: ocho: 9: nine: nueve: 10: ten: diez: 11: eleven: once: 12: twelve: doce: 13: thirteen: trece: 14: fourteen: catorce: 15: fifteen: quince: 16: sixteen: dieciséis: 17: seventeen ...

  3. The number form of 13 hundred is written as 1300. 13 hundred in numbers. 1,300. one thousand three hundred in numbers. 1,300. Numbers and Words to Standard Notation. Number. Word. In figures, the digits in 13 hundred are separated with commas and written as 1,300.

  4. thirteen. 13. catorce. fourteen. 14. quince. fifteen. 15. ... Note: In compound numbers, use ciento if the number that follows is smaller than 100. Use cien if the number that follows is larger than 100. diez mil. ten thousand. 10.000. cien mil. one hundred thousand. 100.000. ciento treinta mil. one hundred thirty thousand. 130.000.

  5. first = 1st. second = 2nd. third = 3rd. fourth = 4th. twenty-sixth = 26th. hundred and first = 101st. Titles. In names for kings and queens, ordinal numbers are written in Roman numbers. In spoken English, the definite article is used before the ordinal number: Charles II - Charles the Second. Edward VI - Edward the Sixth.

  6. 3 de feb. de 2023 · thirteen hundred. The start of the fourteenth hour of the day on the 24-hour clock i.e. 13:00. The number one thousand three hundred. The year 1300. Categories: English lemmas. English numerals.

  7. 30 de may. de 2017 · Examples: "six fifty", "one litre", "fifteen hundred", "nineteen hundred" or "one point nine", "two litre", "two point four (litre)" or "twenty four hundred". Other technical uses roughly follow the engine size system. Diffraction gratings, for example, defined by the number of lines per millimetre.