How To Spell 19

We will explain to you what is the correct way to write the number 19 in letters. Writing ten and nine was used, but now it is in disuse and it is best to write this number in a single word, which would be as follows: nineteen. Continue reading how to write 19.

Nineteen comes from the sum of the number ten and the number nine, this number is the next of eighteen and the predecessor of twenty.

How to write 19 in its ordinal form?

The ordinal of 19 would be nineteenth.

How to write 19 in Roman numerals?

19 in Roman numerals is written as follows: XIX, in this way we see that in Arabic it has two figures and in Roman it has three. 

Examples:

Paula turns nineteen on Sunday.

On September 19 I have a wedding.

Today I won nineteen dollars.

I have a collection of nineteen porcelain dolls.

I’m going to listen to Mozart’s nineteenth symphony.

It has a height of nineteen meters.

I have to learn nineteen songs.

I like the number nineteen, I think it brings me luck.

Incorrect ways of writing 19

Nineteen

Nineteen

Nineteen

Ten and nine (it’s deprecated, it’s outdated)

How to spell 19 in other languages?

If you are interested in knowing how 19 is written in other languages, we invite you to search the following list, according to your interests:

Afrikaans: negentien

Albanian: nëntëmbëdhjetë

German: neunzehn

Amharic: አሥራ ዘጠኝ

Armenian: ԝɔ

Azeri: on doqquz

Bengali: উনিশ

Belarusian: дзевятнаццаць

Burmese: တဆယ့်ကိုး

Bosnian: devetnaest

Bulgarian: деветнадесет

Cambodian: ដប់របា

Kannada: ಹತ್ತೊಂಬತ್ತು

Catalan: dinou

Cebuano: napulo ug siyam

Czech: devatenáct

Chichewa: naintini

Chinese: 十九

Sinhala: දහනව

Korean: 열아홉

Course: dicinnovi

Haitian Creole: mil nèf san

Croatian: devetnaest

Danish: nitten

Slovak: devätnásť

Slovenian: devetnajst

Esperanto: dek naŭ

Estonian: üheksateist

Basque: hemeretzi

Finnish: yhdeksäntoista

French: dix-neuf

Frisian: njoggentjin

Scottish Gaelic: njoggentjin

Welsh: pedwar ar bymtheg

Galician: dezanove

Georgian: ცხრამეტი

Greek: δεκαεννέα

Gujarati: ઓગણીસ

Hausa: goma sha tara

Hawaiian: ʻumikumamāiwa

Hindi: उन्नीस

Hmong: kaum cuaj

Dutch: negentien

Hungarian: tizenkilenc

Igbo: iri na iteghete

Indonesian: sembilanbelas

English: nineteen

Irish: naoi gcinn déag

Icelandic: nítján

Italian: diciannove

Javanese: sangalas

Kazakh: он тоғыз

Kyrgyz: он тогуз

Kurdish: nozdeh

Lao: ເກົ້າ

Latin: novem

Latvian: deviņpadsmit

Lithuanian: devyniolika

Luxembourgish: nonzéng

Macedonian: деветнаесет

Malayalam: പത്തൊന്പത്

Malay: sembilan belas

Malagasy: sivy ambin’ny folo

Maltese: dsatax

Maori: kotahi tekau ma iwa

Marathi: एकोणीस

Mongolian: арван есөн

Nepali: उन्नाइस

Norwegian: nitten

Punjabi: ਉੱਨੀ

Polish: dziewiętnaście

Portuguese: dezenove

Romanian: nouăsprezece

Russian: девятнадцать

Samoan: sefuluiva

Serbian: devetnaest

Sesoto: leshome le metso e robong

Shona: gumi nepfumbamwe

Somali: sagaal iyo toban

Swahili: kumi na tisa

Swedish: nitton

Sundanese: salapan belas

Tagalog: labinsiyam

Thai: สิบเก้า

Tamil: பத்தொன்பது

Tajik: нуздаҳ

Telugu: పందొమ్మిది

Turkish: on dokuz

Ukrainian: дев’ятнадцять

Uzbek: o’n to’qqiz

Vietnamese: mười chín

Xhosa: ishumi elinesithoba

Yoruba: nineteen

Zulu: nineteen

Note

Previously the numbers 16, 17, 18 and 19 were written using a total of three words, that is, ten and six, ten and seven, ten and eight and ten and nine, but this form is now outdated, due to its way of writing. Pronounced today they are already written with a single word, so then we have that from 16 to 19 and from 21 to 29 and those multiples of ten are written in a single word, example: eighteen, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, fifty, eighty, sixty, ninety, also counts the number thousand with a single word.

Starting with the number 31, except for multiples of 10, we will have to use a total of three words to write the number, examples: thirty-two, forty-seven, fifty-one, sixty-eight, sixty-three, eighty-nine, ninety-nine.

Remember then that the most correct thing today is to write nineteen, where we change the Z of ten for a C and where we change the Y for a Latin i and put the word together so that it remains nineteen.

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