cien

Alternative forms

 * cientu

Etymology
From, from , from.

Numeral

 * 1)  one hundred; 100
 * cien llobos — one hundred wolves
 * cien vaques — one hundred cows

Usage notes
The indeclinable form cien means "one hundred" only. To say "one hundred one", the combining form is used, as cientu un. Likewise, "one hundred thirty" is cientu trenta, and "one hundred fifty-four" is cientu cincuenta y cuatro.

Derived terms

 * centenu

Etymology
From, from.

Numeral

 * 1)  one-hundred

Etymology
From, from.

Number

 * 1) one hundred

Usage notes

 * is used when standing alone as a numeral:
 * is used when followed by a noun:
 * is used when followed by a higher numeral:
 * is used when followed by a lower numeral:
 * is used as a noun referring to 100 units of something:
 * In the indefinite sense, is used:
 * To indicate percentages, is usually used, with regional exceptions, especially for 100%:
 * is used when followed by a lower numeral:
 * is used as a noun referring to 100 units of something:
 * In the indefinite sense, is used:
 * To indicate percentages, is usually used, with regional exceptions, especially for 100%:
 * In the indefinite sense, is used:
 * To indicate percentages, is usually used, with regional exceptions, especially for 100%:
 * To indicate percentages, is usually used, with regional exceptions, especially for 100%:
 * To indicate percentages, is usually used, with regional exceptions, especially for 100%:

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Numeral

 * 1) thousand