Lesson #016, Monday

20 = venti (we've already learned this one, but I thought I'd throw it in again.)

30 = trenta

40 = quaranta

50 = cinquanta

60 = sessanta

70 = settanta

80 = ottanta

90 = novanta

100 = cento


Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Egypt tense after deadly clashes
Tensions high after deadly clashes between anti-government protesters and supporters of President Hosni Mubarak.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Contratación y Medios de las Administraciones Públicas
La asignatura Contratación y Medios de las Administraciones Públicas pretende mostrar, por una parte, cómo satisfacen las Administraciones Públicas sus necesidades recurriendo a terceros con los que contrata, y, por otra, como asume y gestiona los medios personales (empleados públicos) y materiales (bienes públicos) necesarios para su funcionamiento.
Author(s): Tomás de la Quadra-Salcedo Fernández del Castill

License information
Related content

Copyright 2009, by the Contributing Authors

Games Technologies for Learning
The Games Technologies for Learning report explores the ways in which games technologies can be used to enhance teaching and learning, and provides advice for schools and colleges wishing to introduce...
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Surprise drop for UK GDP
Britain's economy suffered a shock 0.5 percent contraction in the last three months of 2010 according to new data from the Office for National Statistics.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Tourism Series Lesson 5: Sightseeing and Entertainment
In this lesson you will learn basic vocab and phrases to use when you go sightseeing or when you do out for entertainment.

Check out our website, brazilianportuguesepod.com and find out more how we can help you improving your Portuguese!


Author(s): contactus@brazilianportuguesepod.com (contactus@br

License information
Related content

Rights not set

Exporter joins Ivory Coast cocoa ban
US company Cargill suspends its Ivory Coast cocoa exports after president-elect Alassane Ouattara calls for the ban.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Theodore Roosevelt and Progressivism-Lesson 2
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Be Kind to Your Erasers
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

POL335 Session 3 Spring 2011
POL335 International Politics Session Three 01/25/11 Hamoud Salhi Guest: Joel Brinkley
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

GAMBIT Game Of The Week Teaser 2011
GAME OF THE WEEK RETURNS! Beginning Monday, January 31st, 2011, GAMBIT Audio Director, Abe Stein will be taking you through our summer 2010 game releases through a once a day blog post, starting with a video every Monday produced by GAMBIT's Generoso Fierro and Garrett Beazley. The video features our trib
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Why Civilisations Can't Climb Hills: a political history of statelessness in Southeast Asia
Professor Scott argues that the hill peoples of mainland Southeast Asia are fugitive, runaway populations, practising 'escape agriculture', 'escape social structure' and 'escape culture'. Jim Scott is Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology at Yale University.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Convocation Corner: What will they do next?
On their convocation day, SFU students talk about their experience at SFU, what they're planning to do next and how SFU prepared them.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Muhammad Yunus: Talking Management
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus talks about his latest thinking on social and environmental sustainability.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Coaches Corner Mid-Season Update
Coach Damaine Powell Talks about the Men's Basketball journey through the second half of the 2010-2011 season.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

State Department's Anne-Marie Slaughter Spoke at SAIS on January 27
Anne-Marie Slaughter, director of Policy Planning for the U.S. Department of State, spoke about "Leading Through Civilian Power: The First Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review" on Thursday, January 27.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Speech & Debate
Description not set
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Mark Spelman, Global Head of Strategy, Accenture, on Davos 2011 - 3
Description not set
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Best of web video: This month's top picks
Our monthly roundup of the best science videos on the web. For more great science videos, visit our blog: http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

11.020 Poverty, Public Policy and Controversy (MIT)
This course covers topics and questions such as: What is poverty? How is it defined and measured in the United States and other countries? What are the different program designs that countries use to relieve poverty? To answer these questions, the course examines the main public policy frames that guide theory, research, policy, and practice. How do the definition and policies to deal with poverty change over time? What are the economic, political, and social forces that contribute to the persis
Author(s): Rein, Martin

License information
Related content

Content within individual OCW courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. MIT OpenCourseWare materials are licensed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under a Creative C