"doscientos" meaning in All languages combined

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Numeral [Asturian]

Forms: doscientes [feminine, plural]
  1. two hundred; 200 Tags: masculine, plural Categories (topical): Asturian cardinal numbers
    Sense id: en-doscientos-ast-num-8dTIObcM

Numeral [Spanish]

IPA: /dosˈθjentos/ [Spain], [d̪osˈθjẽn̪.t̪os] [Spain], /doˈsjentos/ [Latin-America], [d̪oˈsjẽn̪.t̪os] [Latin-America] Forms: doscientas [feminine]
Rhymes: -entos Etymology: From dos (“two”) + cientos (“hundreds”), regularization of Old Spanish dozientos (compare Portuguese duzentos), the direct reflex of Latin ducentōs, from duo (“two”) + centum (“hundred”). Etymology templates: {{compound|es|dos|cientos|t1=two|t2=hundreds}} dos (“two”) + cientos (“hundreds”), {{m|osp|dozientos}} dozientos, {{cog|pt|duzentos}} Portuguese duzentos, {{m|la|ducentōs}} ducentōs, {{compound|la|duo|centum|nocat=1|t1=two|t2=hundred}} duo (“two”) + centum (“hundred”)
  1. two hundred Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Spanish cardinal numbers Related terms: cientos
    Sense id: en-doscientos-es-num-6jDOPYFs Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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