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=== Numbers  ===
=== Numbers  ===


The following list gives the cardinal (1, 2, 3, etc.) and the ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) versions of each number. In actual usage, days of the month are almost never written in ordinal form. Ordinal numbers end in ''o'' or ''a'' depending on the gender of the thing described. Ordinal numbers above 31 are rarely seen in genealogical sources. <br>
The following list gives the cardinal (1, 2, 3, etc.) and the ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) versions of each number. In actual usage, days of the month are almost never written in ordinal form. Ordinal numbers end in ''o'' or ''a'' depending on the gender of the thing described. Ordinal numbers above 31 are rarely seen in genealogical sources. <br>  


Note: Numbers such as 16, 22, and 31 are compound numbers joined by ''y'' (and). These numbers can also be written as a single word:<br>
Note: Numbers such as 16, 22, and 31 are compound numbers joined by ''y'' (and). These numbers can also be written as a single word:<br>  


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| 16:<br>
| 16:<br>  
| diez y seis<br>
| diez y seis&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>  
| or<br>
| or<br>  
| dieciseis<br>
| dieciseis<br>
|-
|-
| 22:<br>
| 22:<br>  
| viente y dos<br>
| viente y dos&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>  
| or<br>
| or<br>  
| veintidos<br>
| veintidos<br>
|-
|-
| 31:<br>
| 31:<br>  
| treinta y uno<br>
| treinta y uno&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>  
| or<br>
| or<br>  
| treintiuno<br>
| treintiuno<br>
|}
|}
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=== Key Words  ===
=== Key Words  ===
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