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How do you say "forty-four" in Spanish?
cuarenta y cuatro
In Spanish, "forty-four" is cuarenta y cuatro.
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Pronunciation
Say KWA-ren-ta ee KWA-tro, with a clear stress on the first part of the number.
Grammar notes
Cuatro never changes in form when used in counting or numerical expressions.
Example sentence
Tenemos cuarenta y cuatro estudiantes.
We have forty-four students.
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How to remember cuarenta y cuatro
CUATRO starts with the same sound as QUARTER, reminding you it is a whole number without any fractional part.
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Questions about cuarenta y cuatro
How do you say "forty-four" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "forty-four" is cuarenta y cuatro. It is a noun.
How is cuarenta y cuatro written in Spanish?
cuarenta y cuatro is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is cuarenta y cuatro used in a sentence?
Use cuarenta y cuatro as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Tenemos cuarenta y cuatro estudiantes. (We have forty-four students.).
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"Forty-four" in other languages
- Japanese 四十四 (yonjūyon)
- Korean 사십사 (sa sip sa)
- Chinese 四十四 (sì shí sì)
- Spanish (Latin America) cuarenta y cuatro
- French quarante-quatre
- German vierundvierzig
- Italian quarantaquattro
- Russian сорок четыре (sorok chetyre)
- Greek σαράντα τέσσερα (saránta téssera)
- Arabic أربعة وأربعين (arba'a wi'arba'een)
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