14 ordinal numbers

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Ordinal numbers in Spnaih

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The ordinal numbers(Los números ordinales)

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mucho.

The ordinal numbersOrdinal numbers vs. cardinal numbersOrdinal numbers are those that refer to the order of things, that is, first, second, third, and so on. It may help to remember that ordinal refers to order.

Cardinal numbers, by contrast, are those that are used for counting: one, two, three, and so on. It may be useful to think cardinal means counting.

In Spanish, ordinal numbers beyond tenth are rarely used in everyday speech or writing.

The ordinal numbers first through tenth are shown on the following slide.

primero/a

segundo/a

tercero/a

cuarto/a

quinto/a

first

second

third

fourth

fifth

sexto/a

séptimo/a

octavo/a

noveno/a

décimo/a

sixth

seventh

eighth

ninth

tenth

The ordinal numbers

Plural forms exist as well (primeros, primeras, quintos, quintas, etc.), but are less frequently used.

primer

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

segundo

tercer

cuarto

quinto

sexto

séptimo

octavo

noveno

décimo

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

To simplify our understanding of ordinal numbers, let’s start with a series of ten zeroes and number them from left to right. Ordinal numbers agree in gender and number. Cero is, of course, a masculine noun.

Note that primero and tercero shorten to primer and tercer, respectively, before a masculine singular noun.

cerocero cero cero cero

cero cero cero cero cero

primer

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

segundo

tercer

cuarto

quinto

sexto

séptimo

octavo

noveno

décimo

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

el

When the noun, in this case cero, is omitted, the ordinal numbers become pronouns. Notice that primer and tercer now revert to their full forms, primero and tercero.

In English, we would say “the first, the second,” etc., instead of “the first zero, the second zero,” etc.

cerocero cero cero cero

cero cero cero cero cero

o o

primera

segunda

tercera

cuarta

quinta

sexta

séptima

octava

novena

décima

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

Note that none of the feminine forms has a shortened form.

equisequis equis equis equis

equis equis equis equis equis

X X X X X X X X X X

For the feminine forms of the ordinal numbers, we’ll use a series of ten of the letter equis, a feminine noun.

primera

segunda

tercera

cuarta

quinta

sexta

séptima

octava

novena

décima

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

la

Note that none of the feminine forms has a shortened form.

equisequis equis equis equis

equis equis equis equis equis

X X X X X X X X X X

Thus, all ten of the pronominal forms are the same as the adjectival forms.

X X X

décima equis

equis once

equis docela

la

la

. . .

(la undécima equis)

(la duodécima equis)

etcétera. . .From eleventh on, we revert to the use of the cardinal numbers,

etcétera. . .

Numbers after décimo/décima

although ordinal numbers beyond tenth exist.

Numbers after décimo/décima

In everyday speech or writing:

Notice the following example

La pareja celebró su aniversario veinticinco.

In technical, literary, or documentary terms:

La pareja celebró su vigésimo quinto aniversario.

The couple celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary.

In these cases, the cardinal number follows the noun . . .

. . . whereas the ordinal number precedes the noun.

Examples of ordinal number usageClarita compró el segundo vestido.

Éstas son las primeras rebajas del año.

La tienda está en el tercer piso.

Es el primer mostrador a la izquierda.

Clarita bought the second dress.

These are the first sales of the year.

The store is on the third floor.

It’s the first counter to the left.

Carlos V

Ordinal numbers are also used with the names of famous people, such as kings or other leaders. Notice that the ordinal numbers are capitalized in these cases.

Carlos Quinto

Enrique VIII Enrique Octavo

Alfonso XIII Alfonso TreceBUT:

Remember, above tenth we revert to cardinal numbers.

FIN