cem
Portuguese
1,000 | ||||
← 90 | ← 99 | 100 | 200 → | 1,000 → |
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10 | ||||
Cardinal: (alone or followed by a noun or higher numeral) cem, (followed by a lower numeral) cento Ordinal: centésimo Ordinal abbreviation: 100.º Multiplier: cêntuplo Fractional: centésimo, cem avos |
Alternative forms
- cento (see usage notes)
Etymology
From Old Portuguese cen, from cento, from Latin centum, from Proto-Italic *kentom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm.
Noun
cem m (invariable)
- a value of one hundred
- Tirei um cem na prova.
- I got a [score of] one hundred on the test.
- (uncommon) a figure representing one hundred (such as 100 or C)
- Está vendo aquele cem?
- Are you seeing that 100?
Usage notes
See also
- duzentos m (“two hundred”), duzentas f
- trezentos m (“three hundred”), trezentas f
- quatrocentos m (“four hundred”), quatrocentas f
- quinhentos m (“five hundred”), quinhentas f
- seiscentos m (“six hundred”), seiscentas f
- setecentos m (“seven hundred”), setecentas f
- oitocentos m (“eight hundred”), oitocentas f
- novecentos m (“nine hundred”), novecentas f
Volapük
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tʃem/
Declension
declension of cem
singular | plural | |
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nominative | cem | cems |
genitive | cema | cemas |
dative | ceme | cemes |
accusative | cemi | cemis |
vocative 1 | o cem! | o cems! |
predicative 2 | cemu | cemus |
- 1 status as a case is disputed
- 2 in later, non-classical Volapük only
Derived terms
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