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Video of Free Spanish Lessons 63 - Huge numbers Typical confusion with Spanish in Spanish | Beginner Level course by Aprender Idiomas y Cultura General con Rodrigo channel, video No. 116 free certified online
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In our Spanish lesson #63 (Spanish Free Lessons Online) I will show you some of the most common mistakes and confusions between English and Spanish when dealing with very huge numbers. For example: "1 billion" (1.000.000.000) is not the same as "1 billón" (1.000.000.000.000). This confusion is very frequent among Spanish speaking journalists when they translate financial information from English, usually when talking about GDP and huge figures.
We will also see the difference between the English and Spanish numerical notation.
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