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Principal Translations |
eleven, 11 n | (cardinal number: 11) | once nm |
| Eleven comes after ten. |
| El once va después del diez. |
eleven, 11 n | (time: 11 o'clock) | las once loc prnl |
| I'll meet you at the bus stop at eleven. |
| Quedamos en la parada del autobús a las once. |
eleven, 11 adj | (11 in number) | once adj mf |
| There were eleven ducks swimming on the pond. |
| Había once patos nadando en el estanque. |
eleven, 11 adj | (11 years of age) (informal) | once pron |
| | once años loc nom mpl |
| It's Agatha's birthday tomorrow; she'll be eleven. |
| Mañana es el cumpleaños de Agatha; cumplirá once. |
eleven, 11 pron | (people, things: 11 of them) | once pron |
| Eleven of the students failed the exam. |
| Once de los estudiantes reprobaron el examen. |
11 n | US, written (eleventh day of specified month) | el 11 loc prnl |
| | el once loc prnl |
Note: The example would be spoken "November eleventh". |
| The First World War came to an end on November 11, 1918. |
| La Primera Guerra Mundial terminó el 11 de noviembre de 1918. |
11 n | mainly UK, written (eleventh day of specified month) | el 11 loc prnl |
| | el once loc prnl |
Note: The example would be spoken as "(the) eleventh of March". This date format is most commonly used in the UK, though it is gaining popularity in the US. |
| Sadly, Aunt Josephine died on 11 March. |
| Lamentablemente la tía Josephine murió el 11 de marzo. |
Additional Translations |
eleven, 11 n | (sports: soccer team) (equipo de fútbol) | once nm |
Note: Used with a singular or plural verb |
| The manager has chosen his eleven for the semi-final. |
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