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See also:cień,cíen,ĉien,andCień

English

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Noun

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cien

  1. Obsolete spelling ofscion.

Anagrams

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Asturian

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Asturian cardinal numbers
 <  99100101  > 
   Cardinal :cien
   Ordinal :centésimu

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Fromcientu, fromOld Leonese, fromLatincentum.

Numeral

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cien (indeclinable)

  1. one hundred; 100
    cien llobosone hundred wolves
    cien vaquesone hundred cows

Usage notes

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The indeclinable formcien means "one hundred" only. To say "one hundred one", the combining formcientu is used, ascientu un. Likewise, "one hundred thirty" iscientu trenta, and "one hundred fifty-four" iscientu cincuenta y cuatro.

Derived terms

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Mirandese

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Mirandese numbers(edit)
1,000
 ←  90 ←  99100200  → 1,000  → 
10
   Cardinal:cien

Etymology

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FromOld Leonese, fromLatincentum.

Numeral

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cien

  1. one hundred

Slovak

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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cien

  1. genitiveplural ofcena

Spanish

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Spanish numbers(edit)
1,000
 ←  90 ←  99100200  → 1,000  → 
10
   Cardinal:cien,(before lower numerals)ciento
   Ordinal:centésimo
   Ordinalabbreviation:100.º
   Multiplier:céntuplo
   Fractional:centésimo,centavo,céntimo
Spanish Wikipedia article on100

Etymology

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Fromciento, fromLatincentum.

Pronunciation

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Number

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cien

  1. one hundred(100)

Usage notes

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  • cien is used when standing alone as a numeral:
    deunohastaelcienfrom one to one hundred
    haydoscienesenelpapelthere are twohundreds (occurrences of the number "one hundred") on the paper
  • cien is used when followed by a noun:
    cienpersonasone hundred people
  • cien is used when followed by a higher numeral:
    cienmilone hundred thousand
    cien millonesone hundred million
  • ciento is used when followed by a lower numeral:
    cientodospersonasone hundred and two people
  • ciento is used as a noun referring to 100 units of something:
    doscientosdemanzanastwo hundred apples (literally, “two hundred units of apples”)
  • In the indefinite sense,ciento is used:
    cientosdepesoshundreds of pesos
  • To indicate percentages,ciento is usually used, with regional exceptions, especially for 100%:
    cincuentaporcientofifty percent
    cienporcientoone hundred percent

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Descendants

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Further reading

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Zhuang

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromChinese (MC tshen).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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cien (1957–1982 spellingcien)

  1. thousand
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