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How do you say "eighty" in Spanish?
ochenta
In Spanish, "eighty" is ochenta.
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Pronunciation
Say o-CHEN-ta with the stress on the middle syllable and a slight r sound.
Grammar notes
Ochenta is invariable and does not change form with any noun it modifies.
Example sentence
Mi profesor tiene ochenta anos.
My teacher is eighty years old.
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How to remember ochenta
OCHENTA comes from OCHO (eight), and eighty is eight tens.
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Questions about ochenta
How do you say "eighty" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "eighty" is ochenta. It is a noun.
How is ochenta written in Spanish?
ochenta is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is ochenta used in a sentence?
Use ochenta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Mi profesor tiene ochenta anos. (My teacher is eighty years old.).
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