How to Say ‘Sixty six’ in Mexican Spanish
Sesenta y seis
seh-sen-ta ee seis
[seh-sen-ta ee seis]
💬 Usage Tip: Using 'sesenta' and adding 'seis', the tongue easily dances around it!
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Sixty-six can hint at a double joyful journey in life and experiences.
Phrase Breakdown
Sesenta
[seh-sen-ta]
Sixty-six
The cardinal number following sixty-five and preceding sixty-seven; 66.
Tengo sesenta y seis dólares.
I have sixty-six dollars.
y
[ee]
and
Used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.
El perro y el gato juegan.
The dog and the cat play.
seis
[seis]
six
The cardinal number following five and preceding seven; 6.
Hay seis niños en el parque.
There are six children in the park.
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