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Los N úmeros

Los N úmeros. La Pronunciación. 20 e 21 i uno 30 a 31 a y uno 40 a 42 a y dos 50 a 53 a y tres 60 a 64 a y cuatro 70 a 75 a y cinco 80 a 86 a y seis 90 a 97 a y siete. Los números 200 – 1.000. 200 doscientos 300 trescientos 400 cuatrocientos

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Los N úmeros

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  1. Los Números

  2. La Pronunciación 20 e 21 iuno 30 a 31 a y uno 40 a 42 a y dos 50 a 53 a ytres 60 a 64 a ycuatro 70 a 75 a y cinco 80 a 86 a y seis 90 a 97 a y siete

  3. Los números 200 – 1.000 200 doscientos 300 trescientos 400 cuatrocientos 500 quinientos 600 seiscientos 700 setecientos 800 ochocientos 900 novecientos 1.000 mil

  4. Como número 1, 200 – 900 tienenacuerdo 200 doscientos/as 300 trescientos/as 400 cuatrocientos/as 500 quinientos/as 600 seiscientos/as 700 setecientos/as 800 ochocientos/as 900 novecientos /as 1.000 mil

  5. Las diferenciasculturalescommas & decimals • English uses commas where Spanish uses decimals. • One thousand = 1,000 (English) 1.000 (Spanish) • English uses decimals where Spanish uses commas. • One point five = 1.5 (English) 1,5 (Spanish)

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