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This is an automatically translated article. In order to minimize the number of deaths from hand, foot and mouth disease, the Ministry of Health recommends that people and communities need to take measures to prevent hand, foot and mouth disease in the most effective way. Hand, foot and mouth disease isthe number a highly contagious disease that is transmitted directly from person to person through the mouth, saliva and secretions from the nose, feces of infected children. People with hand, foot and mouth disease have the ability to shed the disease-causing virus during the first week, also known as the incubation period. Common pathogens are Coxsackie virus A16 and Enterovirus 71 (EV71). Hand, foot and mouth disease, if there is no timely intervention and treatment, the disease will develop quickly and potentially break out into a large epidemic. Therefore, it is necessary to recognize signs of infection in order to take measures to treat and isolate infected children from uninfected children. Depending on the specific stage of hand, foot and mouth disease, there will be different symptoms as follows: Incubation period: It is the time when the disease-causing virus invades the body and destroys the immune system. 3 – 6 days long. Stage of onset: Children begin to have signs of sore throat, low fever or high fever (37.5 – 39 degrees Celsius), burning pain in teeth and mouth, salivation, loss of appetite,… Full stage : After the onset of the disease from 1-2 days, children begin to show typical symptoms of the disease such as: A rash with blisters on the palms, feet, buttocks, knees, … they may be protruding or hidden under the skin; mouth sores that make the child cry; There may be signs of confusion, convulsions, and delirium throughout the body. So after the full-blown stage, when will hand foot and mouth disease go away? Accordingly, if the child has a mild illness, about 7-10 days when the child is properly cared for, the baby’s health will be fully recovered. At the same time, after recovering from the disease, the child’s body will have an immune system against that virus strain. However, if a child has hand, foot and mouth disease many……
Can you imagine the world without numbers—not only Spanish numbers, but any numbers at all. Life without counting money, things, hours, or the number of years you’ve lived. Impossible, isn’t it?That’s why many historians believe that counting is older than writing. The Spanish numbers we know today look almost the same as the English numbers. They both belong to an Indo-Arabic based decimal system. However, until the 10th century, the Roman numeration system was in use. Slowly, the Indo-Arabic numerical system started to become more popular, and dominated the Spanish and European mathematical texts. Later, it replaced other local systems on other continents, for example the Mayan numeral system in Latin America. Spanish numbers are worth learning at an early stage. Of course, you can start slowly with basic numbers and gradually increase your vocabulary with higher numbers.Instead of memorizing all Spanish numbers at once or trying to learn 1-100 in Spanish, it’s best to break this topic into logical and easy-to-learn chunks.I’ll start with basic numbers in Spanish for beginners and then increase the level of difficulty. You’ll learn how to spell Spanish numbers and how to say Spanish numbers. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about Spanish numbers:¡Tres, dos, uno – Vamos! Three, two, one – Let’s go!Let’s start with the most basic Spanish cardinal numbers from 1 to 10. Listen to the audio if you’re wondering how to pronounce these numbers.Let’s take a look now at how to count the number in Spanish the number from 10 to 20. Once again, click on the audio to hear how to pronounce the following Spanish numbers:As you can see, only the numbers from 11 to 15 look like completely new words. The Spanish numbers from 16 to 19 follow a pattern. They all start with dieci that comes from diez and then add the numbers you already know from 6 to 9. These numbers used to be written as diez y seis for example and later got fused into one single word with some minor spelling changes (y to i). Mind the accent in dieciséis!Let’s break this section into two. I’ll first show counting in Spanish by tens. Then, you’ll learn how to add units to them.Let’s see the mult……
Even if you don’t work in finance or accounting, knowing some Spanish numbers will be tremendously helpful for you in many common situations. Phone numbers, item prices, and even dates become a lot less daunting when you know how to count to 1,000 in Spanish.Seems intimidating? Don’t worry! Spanish numbers work in building blocks, so once you learn a few, you’ll know them all. Even if you’re not a math person, you can learn the Spanish numbers from 1 to 100 (and 1,000—and beyond!) in no time. Keep reading our guide to learn more.Counting to ten is one of the first things most Spanish learners do. But how necessary is it to learn how to count to 100? What about 1,000?Learning to count to 1,000 in Spanish is one of the most productive things you can do for your Spanish language skills. No matter what you do, you’ll find it very helpful in everyday life. Here are a few things you will be able to do once you’ve learned the numbers in Spanish.Few things can be more frustrating than wanting to buy something when you don’t know its price. Knowing Spanish numbers and their pronunciation will help you ask for prices and even negotiate.Bargaining is a big feature of informal shopping in most of Latin America. It’s common for merchants to quote a higher price, fully expecting the buyer to negotiate it down. If you know the numbers, you the number might be able to get better deals!It’s easy to misunderstand time and dates if you don’t know the numbers in Spanish. Whether on a romantic date with your love interest who speaks Spanish, or a business meeting, you want to ensure that language is not a barrier to you showing up on time.Taking down phone numbers is an important part of everyday life, especially when you’ve just moved to a new place. You’ll need phone numbers to make appointments, restaurant reservations, housing arrangements, and keep in touch with your new friends!Can you imagine meeting new friends (or even a potential date!) and missing out on a friendship because you took down the wrong number? Don’t let this happen to you.Okay, now that you know why you should learn Spanish numbers, it’s time to get started. In the sections below, we’ll provide the Spanish nu……