How to Say ‘One hundred and one’ in Mexican Spanish
Ciento uno
syehn-to oo-no
[syehn-to oo-no]
💬 Usage Tip: It's a jump from cien to ciento, then uno adds one more.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Ciento uno could inspire thoughts of new beginnings, just beyond a hundred.
Phrase Breakdown
Ciento
[syehn-to]
One hundred and one
The number following one hundred and preceding one hundred and two; 101.
Hay ciento un libros en la biblioteca.
There are one hundred and one books in the library.
uno
[oo-no]
one
The cardinal number following zero and preceding two; 1.
Tengo un hermano.
I have one brother.
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