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How do you say "seventy" in Spanish?
setenta
In Spanish, "seventy" is setenta.
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Pronunciation
Say se-TEN-ta with the stress on the middle syllable and a slight trill on the r.
Grammar notes
Setenta is invariable like the other tens. It does not change form with gender or number.
Example sentence
Mi abuela tiene setenta anos.
My grandmother is seventy years old.
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How to remember setenta
SETENTA comes from SIETE (seven), and seventy is seven tens.
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Questions about setenta
How do you say "seventy" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "seventy" is setenta. It is a noun.
How is setenta written in Spanish?
setenta is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is setenta used in a sentence?
Use setenta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Mi abuela tiene setenta anos. (My grandmother is seventy years old.).
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