The following are the numbers from one hundred to nine hundred. You may notice that the Spaniards and the Filipino one hundred have an atta...
The following are the numbers from one hundred to nine hundred. You may notice that the Spaniards and the Filipino one hundred have an attachment. This is used to add the other two digits. For example, One hundred and twenty is one hundred and twenty. If the number is one hundred only, it is only one hundred. The format of the list below is Filipino, English, Spanish and filipinized version.
- Sangdaan, one hundred, one hundred (a), syen (a).
- Dalawangdaan, two hundred, two hundred, two syentos.
- Tatlongdaan, three hundred, three hundred, three syentos.
- Apatnaraan, four hundred, four hundred, kwatro syentos.
- Limangdaan, five hundred, five hundred, kinyentos.
- Animnaraan, six hundred, six hundred, saisyentos.
- Pitongdaan, seven hundred, seven hundred, seven hundred.
- Walongdaan, eight hundred, eight hundred, otsosyentos.
- Siyamnaraan, nine hundred, nine hundred, nobesyentos.
If you remember the first part of this lesson, The n / a Y ng It is also used here. As for the auxiliary daan Y raan , only four hundred, six hundred and nine hundred uses raan while the rest use daan . In addition, these three also have the n / a in it and not ng . One last thing is the singing in both one hundred and one thousand. You remember sampu or ten from the previous part? The word is a is its correct form but in the word sampu drop the I and add meter to it as a modifier. For the hundreds and thousands, meter is replaced by ng Y n / a .
- Sanglibo, one thousand, one thousand, (same).
- Dalawanglibo, two thousand, two thousand, (same).
- Tatlonglibo, three thousand, three thousand, (same).
- Apatnalibo, four thousand, four thousand, kwatro thousand.
- Limanglibo, five thousand, five thousand, singko thousand.
- Animnalibo, six thousand, six thousand, sais thousand.
- Pitonglibo, seven thousand, blind thousand, syete thousand.
- Walonglibo, eight thousand, eight thousand, another thousand.
- Siyamnalibo, nine thousand, nine thousand, nwebe thousand.
As for the million, trillion, trillion and any number greater than the previous one, it is similar to Spanish but the spelling is filipinized . To change the Spanish spelling to the Filipino, you must replace the last li by Y . This will give us the following: milyon , bilyon , trilyon . This is the last part of the introduction to the number. Soon, we will move on to the applications of these basic concepts.
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