cifra
figure, number
noun SEE-frah Less Common
Origin: From Arabic sifr (zero, cipher).
Also means
digit
Usage Note
Cifra denotes a numerical figure or statistic (las cifras del paro, the unemployment figures) and also a single digit. The idiom en cifras means 'in numbers/figures.' Its Arabic origin is shared with English 'cipher' — a reminder of the Arab world's transmission of the decimal number system to Europe.
Examples
"Las cifras de ventas superaron las expectativas."
Natural Translation
The sales figures exceeded expectations.
Literal Translation
The figures of sales exceeded the expectations
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