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How to Say "fifty" in Spanish

The Spanish word forfiftyis cincuentaA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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AdjectiveA1
cardinal number
A collection of exactly fifty identical, brightly colored objects, such as red apples or blue spheres, arranged neatly on a plain background, illustrating the cardinal number fifty.

Examples

Necesito cincuenta minutos para terminar este trabajo.

I need fifty minutes to finish this work.

Mi padre tiene cincuenta años y sigue jugando al fútbol.

My father is fifty years old and still plays soccer.

La entrada al museo cuesta cincuenta pesos.

Admission to the museum costs fifty pesos.

Always Unchanging

Unlike the number 'uno' (which changes to 'un' or 'una'), 'cincuenta' always stays the same, whether you are counting masculine nouns (cincuenta libros) or feminine nouns (cincuenta mesas).

Writing Large Numbers

In Spanish, the numbers from 31 to 99 are usually written as three separate words (e.g., 'cincuenta y uno', 'fifty-one').

Adding an 's'

Mistake:Using 'cincuentas' when counting things.

Correction: The number itself never takes an 's' when counting items. Only use 'las cincuentas' when referring to the decade or age range (e.g., 'She is in her fifties').

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