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A number between twenty-one and ninety-nine
and which is not a multiple of ten is expressed
as the nearest lowest multiple of ten
"and" the value it is more than the
nearest lowest multiple of ten. For example: 26
is said as twenty and six, in Portuguese vinte e seis .
trinta e seis
36
oitenta e
dois/duas
82