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How do you say "nineteen" in Spanish?

diecinueve

Noun

In Spanish, "nineteen" is diecinueve.

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Pronunciation

Say dee-eh-see-noo-EH-veh, with stress on the last syllable and clear eh sounds.

Grammar notes

Diecinueve is masculine and feminine. It does not have an accent mark.

Example sentence

El nino tiene diecinueve anos.

The boy is nineteen years old.

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How to remember diecinueve

Diecinueve combines diez and nueve. Picture nineteen items lined up.

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Questions about diecinueve

How do you say "nineteen" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "nineteen" is diecinueve. It is a noun.

How is diecinueve written in Spanish?

diecinueve is written using the standard Spanish script.

How is diecinueve used in a sentence?

Use diecinueve as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El nino tiene diecinueve anos. (The boy is nineteen years old.).

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