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語法 ①百の位と十の位, または百の位と一の位の数字の間には,((米))ではandを入れないのが普通で,((英))ではandを入れて読むのが普通である ②年号は百単位で区切って読む.ただし2000年代はtwenty hundredではなくtwo thousandと読むことが多い/in 1600 [sixteen hundred]1600年に/in 1905 [nineteen hundred and five]1905年に(in nineteen (o{o´U}) fiveとも読む) ③口語ではa hundredよりもone hundredのほうが好まれる |
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/18 21:27 UTC 版)
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| Cardinal: hundred Ordinal: hundredth Abbreviated ordinal: 100th Multiplier: hundredfold Latinate multiplier: centuple Germanic collective: hundred Collective of n parts: centuplet Metric collective prefix: hecto- Metric fractional prefix: centi- Elemental: centuplet Number of years: century, centennium |
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From 中期英語 hundred, from 古期英語 hundred, from Proto-Germanic *hundaradą, from *hundą (from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm) + *radą (“count”), a neuter variant of *radō (“row, line, series”). Compare West Frisian hûndert, Dutch honderd, Low German hunnert, hunnerd, German Hundert, Danish hundred.
Unlike cardinal numerals up to ninety-nine, the word hundred is a noun like dozen and needs a determiner or other modifier to function as a numeral.
Hundred can be used also in plurals. It doesn't take -s when preceded by a determiner.
In telling military time, "hundred" is typically only used for exact hours, e.g. 09:00 is "oh nine hundred" and 21:00 is "twenty-one hundred", while 03:30 is "oh three thirty". Sometimes, nonstandardly (e.g. in fiction by authors not entirely familiar with military time-telling), 03:30 may be read as "oh three hundred thirty".
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| Cardinal: hund, hundred, hundtēontiġ Ordinal: hundtēontigoþa Age: hundtēontiġwintre, hundwintre, ānhundwintre Multiplier: hundfeald, hundtēontiġfeald |
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From Proto-Germanic *hundaradą (“hundred”), from *hundą + *radą (“count”), a neuter variant of *radō (“row, line, series”).
Cognate with Old Frisian hundred, Old Saxon hunderod, Old Dutch *hundert, Old High German hundert, Old Norse hundrað.
hundred n
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
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| nominative | hundred | hundredu |
| accusative | hundred | hundredu |
| genitive | hundredes | hundreda |
| dative | hundrede | hundredum |
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| Cardinal: hundred Ordinal: hundred Multiplier: hundredfold |
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From 古期英語 hundred, from Proto-West Germanic *hundarad, from Proto-Germanic *hundaradą (“hundred”); some forms are remodelled on Old Norse hundrað.
hundred
Much like modern English hundred, hundred needs a determiner preceding it to function as a number.
hundred (plural hundredes)
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A combination of specialised use of the cardinal and hundred (“hundred”) + -the (ordinal suffix).
hundred
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a hundred
the hundredth
the thousandth
200.
ちょうど 100.
eight-hundredths
10分の8
eight-tenths
the thirtieth
the thirtieth
何百もの
the twentieth
the twentieth
above a hundred
the ninetieth
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