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How do you say "sixty" in Spanish?
sesenta
In Spanish, "sixty" is sesenta.
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Pronunciation
Say ses-EN-ta with the stress on the middle syllable, rolling the r.
Grammar notes
Sesenta follows the same invariable pattern as cuarenta and cincuenta. It does not change form.
Example sentence
El viaje duro sesenta días.
The trip lasted sixty days.
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How to remember sesenta
SESENTA comes from SEIS (six), and sixty is six tens.
Related words
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- sixty-five sesenta y cinco
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Questions about sesenta
How do you say "sixty" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "sixty" is sesenta. It is a noun.
How is sesenta written in Spanish?
sesenta is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is sesenta used in a sentence?
Use sesenta as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El viaje duro sesenta días. (The trip lasted sixty days.).
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