trescientos cuarenta

trescientos cuarenta(
trehs
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syehn
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tohs
 
kwah
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rehn
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tah
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. three hundred and forty (cardinal)
Este puente tiene trescientos cuarenta años.This bridge is three hundred and forty years old.
b. three hundred forty (cardinal)
El abrigo nuevo me costó trescientos cuarenta dólares.My new coat was three hundred forty dollars.
c. three hundred and fortieth (ordinal)
Hoy celebramos el trescientos cuarenta aniversario de la creación de nuestro club.Today we are celebrating the three hundred and fortieth anniversary of our club's creation.
d. three hundred fortieth (ordinal)
Esta es la reunión trescientos cuarenta de la junta directiva de la empresa en los diez últimos años.This is the three hundred fortieth meeting of the company's board of directors in the last ten years.
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. three hundred and forty
El número premiado en el sorteo fue el trescientos cuarenta.The winning number in the draw was three hundred and forty.
b. three hundred forty
El trescientos cuarenta es un número par.Three hundred forty is an even number.
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