Answer:
The best Spanish equivalent to the phrase is:
- <em>El profesor termina su </em><em><u>cuarto</u></em><em> año de estudios.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentence is:
- The teacher finishes his <u>fourth</u> year of studies.
Ordinal numbers are used in Spanish and English <u>to mention the order of a series of nouns</u>, whether in a car race, a series of ideas and, as is the case with prayer, the degrees of study that a person can have, since ordinal numbers can be infinite just like cardinal numbers (one, two, three, and so on), I will only show you the first 10 ordinal numbers in Spanish:
- <em>Primero.</em>
- <em>Segundo.</em>
- <em>Tercero.</em>
- <em><u>Cuarto</u></em><em>.</em>
- <em>Quinto.</em>
- <em>Sexto.</em>
- <em>Séptimo.</em>
- <em>Octavo.</em>
- <em>Noveno.</em>
- <em>Décimo.</em>