100
Translingual
Alternative forms
- Arabic (Eastern) numerals: ١٠٠
- Arabic (Western) numerals: 100
- Assamese numerals: ১০০
- Balinese numerals: ᭑᭐᭐
- Bengali numerals: ১০০
- Chakma numerals: 𑄷𑄶𑄶
- Cham numerals: ꩑꩐꩐
- Chinese numerals: 壹佰 , 一百
- Devanagari numerals: १००
- Egyptian numerals: 𓍢
- Ethiopic numerals: ፻
- Gothic numerals: 𐍂
- Greek numerals: Ρ΄
- Gujarati numerals: ૧૦૦
- Gurmukhi numerals: ੧੦੦
- Hebrew numerals: ק
- Javanese numerals: ꧑꧐꧐
- Kannada numerals: ೧೦೦
- Kayah Li numerals: please add, if you can
- Khmer numerals: ១០០
- Khudawadi numerals: 𑋱𑋰𑋰
- Lao numerals: ໑໐໐
- Lepcha numerals: ᱁᱀᱀
- Limbu numerals: ᥇᥆᥆
- Malayalam numerals: ൧൦൦
- Meitei numerals: ꯱꯰꯰
- Mongolian numerals: ᠑᠐᠐
- Myanmar numerals: ၁၀၀
- N'Ko numerals: ߀߀߁
- Ol Chiki numerals: ᱑᱐᱐
- Old Persian numerals: 𐏕
- Oriya numerals: ୧୦୦
- Osmanya numerals: 𐒡𐒠𐒠
- Persian numerals: ۱۰۰
- Roman numerals: C
- Saurashtra numerals: ꣑꣐꣐
- Sharada numerals: 𑇑𑇐𑇐
- Sinhalese numerals: ෧෦෦ , (archaic) 𑇳
- Sundanese numerals: ᮱᮰᮰
- Takri numerals: 𑛁𑛀𑛀
- Tamil numerals: ௱
- Telugu numerals: ౧౦౦
- Thai numerals: ๑๐๐
- Tibetan numerals: ༡༠༠
- Tirhuta numerals: 𑓑𑓐𑓐
- Warang Citi numerals: please add, if you can
French
German
Etymology
The number 100 in German is written as hundert. Hence as an alternative spelling 100 is substituted for hundert in a number of adjectives and adverbs such as hundertfach, hundertmal, hundertjährig etc.
Numeral
100
- Alternative spelling of hundert (“hundred”)
- Ich habe es ihm 100-mal gesagt. ― I've told him a hundred times.
Portuguese
Etymology
The number 100 in Portuguese is written as cem. It is a homophone of sem (“without”), hence 100 is often substituted for sem in informal writing.
Preposition
100
- (Internet slang, text messaging, dated) Nonstandard spelling of sem (“without, -less”).
- um livro 100 capa ― a book without a cover
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