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  2. Ilocano numbers - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Ilocanos use native numbers for one through 10, and Spanish numbers for amounts of 10 and higher. Specific time is told using the Spanish system and numbers for hours and minutes, for example, Alas dos/A las dos (2 o'clock). For dates, cardinal Spanish numbers are the norm; for example, 12 (dose) ti Julio/Hulio (the twelfth of July).

  3. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    twenty-three point three eight billion Often, large numbers are written with (preferably non-breaking ) half-spaces or thin spaces separating the thousands (and, sometimes, with normal spaces or apostrophes ) instead of commas —to ensure that confusion is not caused in countries where a decimal comma is used.

  4. League (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Although most contemporary accounts used an Arabic mile of 6 444 feet (1,964 metres), which gave a Spanish league of the degree of 25,776 feet (7,857 metres or 4.242 modern nautical miles) others defined an Arabic mile as just 6,000 feet making a Spanish league of the degree 24,000 feet (or 7,315 metres, almost exactly 3.95 modern nautical miles).

  5. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    Here are three sample check amounts, with examples of how to write them out correctly: $1,750: One thousand, seven hundred fifty and 00/100 $47.99: Forty-seven and 99/100

  6. Numeral (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    kàmpwóò four hundred ŋ̀kwuu eighty sicyɛɛré four ná and béé-tàànre twenty-three ná and kɛ́ ten ná and báár-ìcyɛ̀ɛ̀rè five-four kàmpwóò ŋ̀kwuu sicyɛɛré ná béé-tàànre ná kɛ́ ná báár-ìcyɛ̀ɛ̀rè {four hundred} eighty four and twenty-three and ten and five-four 799 [i.e. 400 + (4 x 80) + (3 x 20) + {10 + (5 + 4)}]’ See also Numerals in various ...

  7. Latin numerals - Wikipedia

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    The accusative forms dŭōs m., dŭās f., the genitive dŭom, classical dŭōrum m./n., dŭārum f., and the dative/ablative dŭōbus m./n., dŭābus f., are original Latin formations replicating nominal declension patterns; at times, duo stands in for other case forms, especially when combined with invariant numerals, e. g. duo et vīgintī ...

  8. 300 (number) - Wikipedia

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    319 = 11 × 29. 319 is the sum of three consecutive primes (103 + 107 + 109), Smith number, [10] cannot be represented as the sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers, happy number in base 10 [11] 320s [ edit ]

  9. Cardinal numeral - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, and more precisely in traditional grammar, a cardinal numeral (or cardinal number word) is a part of speech used to count.Examples in English are the words one, two, three, and the compounds three hundred [and] forty-two and nine hundred [and] sixty.