[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":504},["ShallowReactive",2],{"how-do-you-say-67-in-spanish-en":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":491,"extension":492,"meta":493,"navigation":499,"path":500,"seo":501,"stem":502,"__hash__":503},"content/how-do-you-say-67-in-spanish/en.md","How do you say 67 in spanish?",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":466},"minimark",[9,47,61,135,206,243,357,397,449,461],[10,11,12,13,12,33],"section",{},"\n  ",[14,15,16,17,21,22,26,27,32],"p",{},"\n    Landed here because of the viral ",[18,19,20],"strong",{},"six seven"," TikTok meme - the one with the\n    palms-up gesture and a knowing smirk? You know the one - that little ",[23,24,25],"em",{},"guiño picarón","\n    no one quite spells out 😉. Skip ahead to ",[28,29,31],"a",{"href":30},"#six-seven-meme","the meme section"," if that's why you came.\n  ",[14,34,35,36,42,43,46],{},"\n    Otherwise, the short answer: ",[18,37,38,39],{},"67 in Spanish is ",[23,40,41],{},"sesenta y siete","\n    when you say the number normally. Spanish-speakers also split it into\n    ",[23,44,45],{},"seis siete"," (six, seven) when they're reading digits one by one\n    - phone numbers, room numbers, scores, codes.\n  ",[14,48,49],{},[28,50,60],{"href":51,"className":52},"/dashboard",[53,54,55,56,57,58,59],"btn","btn-primary","btn-lg","px-4","py-2","d-inline-block","mb-4","Practice Spanish numbers and verbs",[10,62,12,63,12,68],{},[64,65,67],"h2",{"id":66},"quick-answer-the-three-ways-to-say-67","Quick answer: the three ways to say 67",[69,70,71,72,12],"div",{},"\n    ",[73,74,75,76,75,94,71],"table",{},"\n      ",[77,78,79,80,75],"thead",{},"\n        ",[81,82,83,84,83,88,83,91,79],"tr",{},"\n          ",[85,86,87],"th",{},"Form",[85,89,90],{},"When to use it",[85,92,93],{},"How it sounds",[95,96,79,97,79,110,79,122,75],"tbody",{},[81,98,83,99,83,104,83,107,79],{},[100,101,102],"td",{},[23,103,41],{},[100,105,106],{},"Saying the number 67 normally (age, price, year, count)",[100,108,109],{},"/seˈsenta i ˈsjete/",[81,111,83,112,83,116,83,119,79],{},[100,113,114],{},[23,115,45],{},[100,117,118],{},"Reading digits one by one (phone, room, code, score)",[100,120,121],{},"/seis ˈsjete/",[81,123,83,124,83,129,83,132,79],{},[100,125,126,128],{},[23,127,20],{}," (in English)",[100,130,131],{},"Quoting the TikTok meme - kids leave it in English",[100,133,134],{},"/siks ˈseven/",[10,136,12,137,12,143,12,162,12,167,12,195,12,199],{},[64,138,140,141],{"id":139},"the-standard-way-sesenta-y-siete","The standard way: ",[23,142,41],{},[14,144,145,146,149,150,153,154,157,158,161],{},"\n    Spanish numbers from 31 onward are built with ",[18,147,148],{},"tens + y + units",":\n    ",[18,151,152],{},"60 (sesenta) + y + 7 (siete) = sesenta y siete",".\n    No fused spelling here - unlike ",[23,155,156],{},"dieciséis"," or ",[23,159,160],{},"veintisiete",", double-digit\n    numbers from 31 to 99 are written as three separate words.\n  ",[163,164,166],"h3",{"id":165},"examples","Examples",[168,169,71,170,71,177,71,183,71,189,12],"ul",{},[171,172,173,176],"li",{},[23,174,175],{},"Tengo sesenta y siete años."," (I'm 67 years old.)",[171,178,179,182],{},[23,180,181],{},"El libro cuesta sesenta y siete euros."," (The book costs 67 euros.)",[171,184,185,188],{},[23,186,187],{},"Habitación sesenta y siete."," (Room sixty-seven.)",[171,190,191,194],{},[23,192,193],{},"Página sesenta y siete."," (Page 67.)",[163,196,198],{"id":197},"what-about-the-year-1967","What about the year 1967?",[14,200,201,202,205],{},"\n    Spanish doesn't read years as pairs (it's not \"nineteen sixty-seven\"). You spell out\n    the full thousands: ",[23,203,204],{},"mil novecientos sesenta y siete",".\n  ",[10,207,12,208,12,214,12,220,12,240],{},[64,209,211,212],{"id":210},"digit-by-digit-seis-siete","Digit by digit: ",[23,213,45],{},[14,215,216,217,205],{},"\n    When Spanish-speakers read a phone number, a room, a score, or a code, they tend to\n    pronounce each digit on its own. So \"67\" becomes simply ",[23,218,219],{},"seis, siete",[168,221,71,222,71,228,71,234,12],{},[171,223,224,227],{},[23,225,226],{},"Mi número termina en seis siete."," (My number ends in six seven.)",[171,229,230,233],{},[23,231,232],{},"Estamos en la habitación seis-cero-siete."," (We're in room 607.)",[171,235,236,239],{},[23,237,238],{},"El marcador es seis a siete."," (The score is 6 to 7.)",[14,241,242],{},"This is exactly the form that locks neatly into the meme - read on.",[10,244,12,246,12,250,12,261,12,265,12,268,12,287,12,291,12,294,12,350],{"id":245},"six-seven-meme",[64,247,249],{"id":248},"the-six-seven-meme-in-spanish","The \"six seven\" meme in Spanish",[14,251,252,253,256,257,260],{},"\n    The viral ",[18,254,255],{},"6 7"," meme - born from Skrilla's track and the famous palms-up,\n    \"ehhh, kinda\" hand wave - is everywhere on TikTok. And yes, there's that ",[23,258,259],{},"doble sentido",",\n    the wink-wink double meaning some viewers have stuck onto the gesture. We won't spell it out.\n    Use your imagination. 😉\n  ",[163,262,264],{"id":263},"how-spanish-speaking-kids-actually-say-it","How Spanish-speaking kids actually say it",[14,266,267],{},"Two paths, both common:",[168,269,71,270,71,279,12],{},[171,271,75,272,275,276,278],{},[18,273,274],{},"They keep the English",": ",[23,277,20],{},", pronounced roughly\n      \"siks séven\". This is the dominant version on Spanish TikTok - it's a meme, and memes travel\n      in their original language.\n    ",[171,280,75,281,275,284,286],{},[18,282,283],{},"They translate the digits",[23,285,45],{},". Same vibe, fully Spanish,\n      and it lands well in spoken jokes because the rhythm is identical.\n    ",[163,288,290],{"id":289},"if-you-want-a-fully-spanish-equivalent-for-the-meh-so-so-vibe","If you want a fully Spanish equivalent for the \"meh / so-so\" vibe",[14,292,293],{},"The hand gesture itself (\"ehhh, kinda\") has classic Spanish equivalents:",[69,295,71,296,12],{},[73,297,75,298,75,308,71],{},[77,299,79,300,75],{},[81,301,302,305],{},[85,303,304],{},"Spanish",[85,306,307],{},"What it means",[95,309,79,310,79,320,79,330,79,340,75],{},[81,311,312,317],{},[100,313,314],{},[23,315,316],{},"ni fu ni fa",[100,318,319],{},"Neither here nor there, meh",[81,321,322,327],{},[100,323,324],{},[23,325,326],{},"más o menos",[100,328,329],{},"More or less, so-so",[81,331,332,337],{},[100,333,334],{},[23,335,336],{},"regular",[100,338,339],{},"OK-ish, mid",[81,341,342,347],{},[100,343,344],{},[23,345,346],{},"ahí, ahí",[100,348,349],{},"Eh, somewhere in between",[14,351,352,353,356],{},"\n    So if a kid throws the gesture and says \"six seven\", a Spanish-speaking adult might\n    translate it as ",[23,354,355],{},"\"pues… ni fu ni fa\""," with the same shoulder shrug.\n  ",[10,358,12,359,12,363],{},[64,360,362],{"id":361},"pronunciation-tips","Pronunciation tips",[168,364,71,365,71,375,71,381,71,391,12],{},[171,366,367,370,371,374],{},[18,368,369],{},"sesenta"," - stress on the second syllable: ",[23,372,373],{},"se-SEN-ta",".",[171,376,377,380],{},[18,378,379],{},"y"," - pronounced like English \"ee\", a quick connector.",[171,382,383,386,387,390],{},[18,384,385],{},"siete"," - two syllables, ",[23,388,389],{},"SYE-te",", with a soft \"t\".",[171,392,393,394,374],{},"Run together naturally: ",[23,395,396],{},"sesenta-i-siete",[10,398,12,399,12,403,12,407,12,418,12,422,12,432,12,436,12,442,12,446],{},[64,400,402],{"id":401},"faq","FAQ",[163,404,406],{"id":405},"is-sesenta-y-siete-or-seis-siete-more-correct","Is \"sesenta y siete\" or \"seis siete\" more correct?",[14,408,409,410,413,414,417],{},"\n    Both are correct - they're for different situations. ",[23,411,412],{},"Sesenta y siete"," is the\n    number 67. ",[23,415,416],{},"Seis siete"," is \"six, seven\" - two digits read one by one.\n  ",[163,419,421],{"id":420},"how-do-spanish-teens-actually-say-the-six-seven-meme","How do Spanish teens actually say the six seven meme?",[14,423,424,425,428,429,431],{},"\n    Most of them keep the English: ",[23,426,427],{},"\"six seven\"",". A few translate to ",[23,430,45],{},"\n    for jokes. The meme spreads faster in its original wording.\n  ",[163,433,435],{"id":434},"is-it-the-same-in-spain-and-latin-america","Is it the same in Spain and Latin America?",[14,437,438,439,441],{},"\n    Yes. ",[23,440,412],{}," is identical across all Spanish-speaking countries.\n    The meme also reads the same way everywhere.\n  ",[163,443,445],{"id":444},"whats-the-wink-wink-meaning-of-six-seven","What's the \"wink-wink\" meaning of six seven?",[14,447,448],{},"\n    That's the open secret of the meme - a not-so-innocent double reading some viewers\n    attach to the gesture. We'll leave that one to the comment sections.\n  ",[10,450,12,451,12,455],{},[64,452,454],{"id":453},"want-to-actually-learn-spanish-numbers","Want to actually learn Spanish numbers?",[14,456,457,458,460],{},"\n    Numbers like ",[23,459,41],{}," are easy once you know the pattern.\n    Verbs are where Spanish gets interesting - and where most learners stall.\n    Practice real conjugation with our free trainer.\n  ",[14,462,463],{},[28,464,60],{"href":51,"className":465},[53,54,55,56,57,58,59],{"title":467,"searchDepth":468,"depth":468,"links":469},"",2,[470,471,477,479,483,484,490],{"id":66,"depth":468,"text":67},{"id":139,"depth":468,"text":472,"children":473},"The standard way: sesenta y siete",[474,476],{"id":165,"depth":475,"text":166},3,{"id":197,"depth":475,"text":198},{"id":210,"depth":468,"text":478},"Digit by digit: seis siete",{"id":248,"depth":468,"text":249,"children":480},[481,482],{"id":263,"depth":475,"text":264},{"id":289,"depth":475,"text":290},{"id":361,"depth":468,"text":362},{"id":401,"depth":468,"text":402,"children":485},[486,487,488,489],{"id":405,"depth":475,"text":406},{"id":420,"depth":475,"text":421},{"id":434,"depth":475,"text":435},{"id":444,"depth":475,"text":445},{"id":453,"depth":468,"text":454},"Six seven meme in Spanish? Spanish teens say 'seis siete' or keep the English 'six seven' - with a wink at its cheeky side. The plain number 67 = sesenta y siete.","md",{"keywords":494},[495,496,41,45,497,498],"how do you say 67 in spanish","67 in spanish","six seven meme spanish","six seven en español",true,"/how-do-you-say-67-in-spanish/en",{"title":5,"description":491},"how-do-you-say-67-in-spanish/en","B094nVf3pwwDO6ZHdBRmEkjAKr0YNoLMKgORotLIVv8",1783889790204]