dieciséis
“dieciséis” means “sixteen” in Spanish (The cardinal number following fifteen).
sixteen
Also: 16th
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Tengo dieciséis años.
A1I am sixteen years old.
Hay dieciséis sillas en el salón.
A1There are sixteen chairs in the room.
Hoy es el dieciséis de septiembre.
A2Today is the sixteenth of September.
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Which of the following is the correct spelling for 16?
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From the Latin 'decem et sex', which literally translates to 'ten and six'. Over time, the words merged into the modern Spanish 'dieciséis'.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'dieciséis' always one word?
Yes, in modern Spanish, numbers from 16 to 29 must be written as a single word.
Does 'dieciséis' change based on gender?
No, it stays the same whether you are talking about masculine or feminine objects (e.g., 'dieciséis libros' and 'dieciséis mesas').
Why is there an accent mark on the 'e'?
The accent mark is needed to show that the emphasis is on the last syllable. Without it, the word would be pronounced differently according to standard Spanish spelling rules.