101

Etymology 1
From the practice in US colleges of numbering courses, the initial (introductory) course commonly being numbered "101".

Pronunciation

 * (one-oh-one)

Adjective

 * 1)  Basic, beginner, starting from scratch.

Translations

 * Czech: začátečnický, ,
 * Esperanto: enkonduka, baza
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:, , ,
 * German:, , für Anfänger
 * Hungarian:, , kezdőknek, alapjai
 * Japanese:
 * Polish: podstawy,, od początku,
 * Russian:
 * Swedish:
 * Vietnamese:

Etymology 2
Symbolizing more than 100, an already large number.

Pronunciation

 * There is a difference in pronunciation depending on the person. Many people still use "one hundred and one", which also applies to almost all numbers after 101. However (outside Britain) it is becoming common to hear the "and" omitted, simply "one hundred one".

Number

 * 1) A large number, particularly the size of an exhaustively long list of examples, uses, applications, etc.

Noun

 * , a retail company
 * , a variant of okey