Numbers 100 and higher

Gramática

Number 100 and higher

 

In a previous section, you learned about numbers between 0-100. In this section, you will learn about numbers 100 and higher.  The number cien (one hundred) is exactly the number 100, or with the thousands, and millions. When we are refering to more than just 100, we use ciento (no feminine form). Example; 104= ciento cuatro.

 

 

Note that most of the hundreds agree with gender

101- Ciento uno 1000- mil
200- doscientos/as 2000- dos mil
300- trescientos/as 5.000- cinco mil
400- cuatrocientos/as 10.000- diez mil
500- quinientos/as 100.000- cien mil
600- seiscientos/as 200.000- doscientos/as mil
700- setecientos/as 1.000.000- un millón
800- ochocientos/as 2.000.000- dos millones
900- novecientos/as 9.000.000- nueve millones
If we look at the chart above, you will see the number mil (one thousand). When we pronounce numbers between 1.000 and 1.999, we will say mil and whatever number is after. For example; 1.203 = mil doscientos tres. Notice that when referring to thousands, there is a period instead of a coma. That is a very important difference between Spanish speaking countries and the United States.

NOTA IMPORTANTE

Most hundreds agree in gender with the noun it’s counting.

 

For example:
  • 425 perros -> cuatrocientos veinticinco perros  Vs.    425 mesas  ⇒ cuatrocientas veinticinco mesas
  • 2. 525 perros -> dos mil quinientos veinticinco perros  Vs.   2.525 mesas  ⇒ dos mil quinientas veinticinco mesas

PRÁCTICA

Now that you have learned about numbers higher than 100, let’s practice.

Ejercicio 1

Ejercicio 2

Ejercicio 3

 

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