Cunta Ta!
(Let's Count!)
Uno - One
Dos - Two
Tres - Three
Cuatro - Four
Cinco - Five
Seis - Six
Siete - Seven
Ocho - Eight
Nueve - Nine
Dyes - Ten
Onse - Eleven
Dose - Twelve
Trese - Thirteen
Katorse - Fourteen
Kinse- Fifteen
Dici-Sais - Sixteen
Dici-Siete - Seventeen
Dici-Ocho - Eighteen
Dici-Nueve - Nineteen
Beinte - Twenty
Trenta - Thirty
Cuarenta - Forty
Cincuenta - Fifty
Sisenta - Sixty
Sietenta - Seventy
Ochenta - Ochenta
Noventa - Ninety
Ciento - Hundred / One Hundred
Dos Cientos - Two Hundred
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Mil - thousand
Un Mil - One thousand
Dos Mil - Two Thousand
...
Un Milliones - One Million
...
Un Billiones - One Billion
...
Un Trilliones - One Trillion
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Manada - Many/ High in Quantity
Poco - Less in Quantity
Bilug/ Bilog - translates to "unit" or "count", placed after a number when used.
e.g. Dos Bilug
Two counts/ Two units
Cada - translates to "per" or "for each" or "for every".
e.g. Cada quatro sicuenta peso cen de papel tiene dos siento peso cen de papel.
For every four 50 pesos bill, there are two 100 peso bill.
Pedazo - translates to "small portion" "pieces", or "unit"
Sobra - translates to "more than the count", "surplus" or "results to extra units"
Montonada - translates to "mountains of"
Prepared and Arranged by:
Megane Sora/ SoraLev/ JBDJ











