出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/17 22:33 UTC 版)
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| Cardinal: thousand Ordinal: thousandth Abbreviated ordinal: 1000th Multiplier: thousandfold Germanic collective: chiliad Metric collective prefix: kilo- Metric fractional prefix: milli- Number of years: millennium, kiloannum, kiloyear |
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From 中期英語 thousend, thusand, from 古期英語 þūsend (“thousand”), from Proto-West Germanic *þūsundi, from Proto-Germanic *þūsundī (“thousand”), (compare Scots thousand (“thousand”), Saterland Frisian duusend (“thousand”), West Frisian tûzen (“thousand”), Dutch duizend (“thousand”), German tausend (“thousand”), Danish tusind (“thousand”), Swedish tusen (“thousand”), Norwegian tusen (“thousand”), Icelandic þúsund (“thousand”), Faroese túsund (“thousand”)), from Proto-Indo-European *tuHsont-, *tuHsenti- (compare Lithuanian tūkstantis (“thousand”), Polish tysiąc, Russian ты́сяча (týsjača), Finnish tuhat, Estonian tuhat).
Unlike cardinal numerals such as ten or ninety-nine (where one can say e.g. there were ten men present), the word thousand is a noun like dozen and needs a determiner or another numeral to function as a numeral: one cannot say *there were thousand men present, but must say:
When preceded by a determiner or numeral and followed by of, it can be singular or plural:
When followed by of and not preceded by a determiner or numeral, it must be pluralized with -s: thousands of women protested, countless thousands of women voted, not *thousand of women.
In Malaysian English, 1100, 1200, and other numbers combining a thousand and hundreds are known as thousand one, thousand two, thousand three, and so on.
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twelve thousand
the thousandth
3000.
a hundred
one in a thousand
何百もの
1,000グラム
千.
a [《強》 one] thousand (1)
a billion
a thousand millions―a milliard―(米国にては)―a billion
the number one million
the number ten million
One hundred and sixty thousand
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