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English Numbers, Symbols and Punctuation Marks ✔️

Learn “cardinal numbers”, “ordinal numbers”, “punctuation marks”, “roman numerals”, symbols and punctuation marks used in English language.

☛A Cardinal Number is a number that says how many of something there are, such as one, two, three, four, five.

☛An Ordinal Number is a number that tells the position of something in a list, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th etc.

Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome. Numbers in this system are represented by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet.

Cardinal NumbersOrdinal NumbersRoman Numerals
1 – one1st – first1 – I
2 – two2nd – second2 – II
3 – three3rd – third3 – III
4 – four4th – fourth4 – IV
5 – five5th – fifth5 – V
6 – six6th – sixth6 – VI
7 – seven7th – seventh7 – VII
8 – eight8th – eighth8 – VIII
9 – nine9th – ninth9 – IX
10 – ten10th – tenth10 – X
11 – eleven11th – eleventh11 – XI
12 – twelve12th – twelfth12 – XII
13 – thirteen13th – thirteenth13 – XIII
14 – fourteen14th – fourteenth14 – XIV
15 – fifteen15th – fifteenth15 – XV
16 – sixteen16th – sixteenth16 – XVI
17 – seventeen17th – seventeenth17 – XVII
18 – eighteen18th – eighteenth18 – XVIII
19 – nineteen19th – nineteenth19 – XIX
20 – twenty20th – twentieth20 – XX
21 – twenty-one21st – twenty-first21 – XXI
30 – thirty30th – thirtieth30 – XXX
40 – forthy40th – fortieth40 – XL
50 – fifty50th – fiftieth50 – L
60 – sixty60th – sixtieth60 – LX
70 – seventy70th – seventieth70 – LXX
80 – eighty80th – eightieth80 – LXXX
90 – ninety90th – ninetieth90 – XC
100 – one hundred100th – one hundredth100 – C
500 – five hundred500th – five hundredth500 – D
1000 – one thousand1000th – one thousandth1000 – M

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Symbols and Punctuation Marks List:

SymbolMeaningSymbolMeaning
+plusminus
xmultiplied by÷divided by
=equals>greater than
<less than%percent
&and@at
°degreesquare root
πpi$dollar
©copyright.full stop
,comma;semicolon
:colon?question mark
!exclamation markdash
*asterisk()parentheses
“”quotation marks ‘ apostrophe
 Numbers, Symbols and Punctuation Marks
Numbers, Symbols and Punctuation Marks
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