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"Seasons of Love" is a song from the 1996 Broadway musical Rent, written and composed by Jonathan Larson. The song starts with an ostinato piano motif, which provides the harmonic framework for the cast to sing "Five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes" (the number of minutes in a common year).
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).
9 tagsiyam 10 tagnapulò, tagpulò 11 tagnapúlog-usá 20 tagkaluháan 21 tagkaluháag-usá 25 tagkaluháag-limá 30 tagkatlóan 40 tagkap-atan 50 tagkalím-an 60 tagkan-óman 70 tagkapitóan 80 tagkawalóan 90 tagkasiyáman 100 taggatós 200 tagurha ka gatós 500 tagilma ka gatós 1,000 taglibo 5,000 tagilma ka libo 10,000
Capital One recommends using the format “One thousand, five hundred and 00/100” for writing out $1,500. That would make $1,200 look like “One thousand, two hundred and 00/100.”
The English language has a number of words that denote specific or approximate quantities that are themselves not numbers. [1] Along with numerals, and special-purpose words like some, any, much, more, every, and all, they are quantifiers. Quantifiers are a kind of determiner and occur in many constructions with other determiners, like articles ...
I was involved in the clean up of the stubby English version of this article. Recently a machine translation of the Spanish article (which *looks* to be quite comprehensive) was attempted by the Spanish article's primary author User:Saeta (a.k.a es:Usuario:Lobillo) who clearly wants to expand the article and would surely be a great resource ...
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One thousand one hundred: Eleven hundred 1 728: One thousand seven hundred [and] twenty-eight: great gross, long gross, dozen gross 10 000: Ten thousand: myriad, wan (China) 100 000: One hundred thousand: lakh: 500 000: Five hundred thousand: crore (Iranian) 1 000 000: One million: Mega, meg, mil, (often shortened to M) 1 048 576: One million ...