Spanish Number Punctuation: A Guide to Commas297
Spanish number punctuation can be tricky, especially when it comes to commas. Here's a guide to help you get it right:1. Commas in large numbers
Commas are used to separate groups of three digits in large numbers. For example:
1,000,000 (one million)
123,456,789 (one hundred twenty-three million, four hundred fifty-six thousand, seven hundred eighty-nine)
2. Commas in decimals
Commas are used to separate the whole number from the decimal part of a number. For example:
1,234.56 (one thousand, two hundred thirty-four point five six)
0,5 (zero point five)
3. Commas in negative numbers
Commas are used in negative numbers just as they are in positive numbers. For example:
-1,000,000 (negative one million)
-123,456,789 (negative one hundred twenty-three million, four hundred fifty-six thousand, seven hundred eighty-nine)
4. Commas in fractions
Commas are not used in fractions. For example:
1/2 (one half)
3/4 (three quarters)
5. Commas in percentages
Commas are not used in percentages. For example:
50% (fifty percent)
100% (one hundred percent)
6. Commas in currency
Commas are used to separate the whole number from the decimal part of a currency amount. For example:
$1,234.56 (one thousand, two hundred thirty-four dollars and fifty-six cents)
€123,456,789.00 (one hundred twenty-three million, four hundred fifty-six thousand, seven hundred eighty-nine euros)
7. Commas in dates
Commas are not used in dates. For example:
January 1, 2023
10/10/2023
8. Commas in addresses
Commas are not used in addresses. For example:
123 Main Street
New York, NY 10001
9. Commas in phone numbers
Commas are not used in phone numbers. For example:
123-456-7890
+1 (123) 456-7890
10. Commas in measurements
Commas are not used in measurements. For example:
10 feet
20 kilometers
11. Commas in time
Commas are not used in time. For example:
10:30 AM
3:15 PM
2024-12-13
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