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Dieciséis

Dieciséis is the Spanish cardinal number that denotes the integer 16. It is used in counting, dates, measurements, and arithmetic. It appears in everyday language, mathematics, and writing and is the first of the numbers from 16 to 19 that use the dieci- prefix.

Etymology: The name derives from the combination of diez (ten) and seis (six). In Old Spanish the

Pronunciation and spelling: The word is spelled dieciséis and is stressed on the final syllable in standard

Numerical properties: In base-10, dieciséis is even and a composite number. It is 4 squared (4^2). In

Usage and forms: Dieciséis appears in dates, such as dieciséis de mayo, and in lists or sequences.

form
fused
into
dieci-
and
later
dieciséis
for
the
specific
16,
following
the
general
pattern
for
16–19:
diecisiete,
dieciocho,
diecinueve.
The
construction
reflects
the
influence
of
Latin
sedecim
(sixteen)
on
Romance
languages,
though
the
modern
Spanish
form
is
based
on
diez
plus
seis.
Spanish.
It
is
part
of
a
group
of
numbers
that
share
the
dieci-
onset,
with
diecisiete,
dieciocho,
and
diecinueve
following
the
same
pattern.
Roman
numerals
it
is
XVI.
In
binary,
16
is
10000,
and
its
prime
factorization
is
2^4.
The
ordinal
form
is
decimosexto.
For
related
purposes,
see
also
Spanish
numbers
and
numerals.