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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fever_333Fever 333 - Wikipedia

    Fever 333 (or the Fever 333 [1]) is an American rock band formed in Inglewood, California, in July 2017. The three-piece band was founded by former Letlive vocalist Jason Aalon Butler , former the Chariot guitarist Stephen Harrison and Night Verses drummer Aric Improta.

  2. spanishnumbers.guide › list › spanish-numbers-1-100List of Spanish Numbers 1-100

    99. ninety-nine. noventa y nueve. 100. one hundred. cien. 1-30 1-100 1-1000 Translator. Find here the entire list of Spanish Numbers from 1 to 100, with translations and more details.

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  4. spanishnumbers.guide › list › spanish-numbers-1-30List of Spanish Numbers 1-30

    veintiocho. 29. twenty-nine. veintinueve. 30. thirty. treinta. 1-30 1-100 1-1000 Translator. Find here the entire list of Spanish Numbers from 1 to 30, with translations and more details.

  5. As you say gripe or gripa are used to refer to both the common cold and the flu. This is the colloquial way of saying it. but it is not that common, like I said, where I come from. In Spain, to have a cold is "tener catarro" or "estar constipado" (not to be confused with "constipated", which in Spain is "estreñido"), "resfriado" is more "formal".

  6. 14. quince. fifteen. 15. Note: There are two acceptable options for writing the numbers 16 through 19. The “old-school” way is to simply say “ten and six,” “ten and seven,” etc. The newer method is to combine those words into one word. At that point the “z” in diez becomes a “c” and the “y” becomes an “i.”.

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  8. Unlike in English, in Spanish we use the long scale of powers of a million. That means that un billón is not “one thousand millions”, but “one million millions”. By the same token, un trillón is “one million of billones “, and so on: 1 000 000 (10 6) un millón. 1 000 000 000 (10 9) mil millones (or un millardo)

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