How do you say 18 in Spanish?
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1 uno | 2 dos | 5 cinco |
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81 ochenta y uno | 82 ochenta y dos | 85 ochenta y cinco |
86 ochenta y seis | 87 ochenta y siete | 90 noventa |
91 noventa y uno | 92 noventa y dos | 95 noventa y cinco |
96 noventa y seis | 97 noventa y siete | 100 cien |
If you want to say “enough” in Spanish, you can simply say “suficiente.”
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18. dix-huit. (dees-weet)
The number sixteen is therefore spelled dieciséis while twenty-four is veinticuatro.
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- 2,000 – dos mil.
- 2,001 – dos mil uno.
- 2,018 – dos mil dieciocho.
- 2,245 – dos mil doscientos cuarenta y cinco.
- 3,000 – tres mil.
- 10,000 – diez mil.
- 20,000 – veinte mil.
- 44,100 – cuarenta y cuatro mil cien.
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"Ya" means in almost all the cases = ahora mismo = already, right now "Ya" could mean = alto, pare de hacer algo = stop "ya" could mean= al fin = finally "ya" has many meanings , but you just have to understand in the context you are reading, it depends.
What is a meaning of enough?
1 : in or to a degree or quantity that satisfies or that is sufficient or necessary for satisfaction : sufficiently. 2 : fully, quite he is qualified enough for the position. 3 : in a tolerable degree she sang well enough.
Enough is an adjective that describes something that is adequate for an intended purpose. Enough is also used as an adverb to mean sufficiently or fully. Enough also has senses as a pronoun and an interjection. Enough describes something as being adequate or sufficient.

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42 - cuarenta y dos. 50 - cincuenta. 60 - sesenta. 70 - setenta.
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If you want to say the word for “20” in Spanish, you would say, “veinte”. It's part of a sequence you may have heard before: diez (10), veinte (20), treinta (30), cuarenta (40), cincuenta (50), sesenta (60), setenta (70), ochenta (80), noventa (90), cien (100).