триста

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Bulgarian

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    Cardinal: три́ста (trísta)
    Ordinal: тристо́тен (tristóten)
    Approximative: три́статина (trístatina)
    Fractional: една́ тристо́тна (edná tristótna)

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три́ста (trísta)

  1. three hundred

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Macedonian

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Macedonian numbers (edit)
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30
    Cardinal: триста (trista)
    Ordinal: тристоти (tristoti), тристотен (tristoten)
    Adverbial: тристапати (tristapati)
    Collective: тристамина (tristamina)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈtrista]
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Numeral

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триста (trista)

  1. three hundred

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Russian

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Russian numbers (edit)
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30
    Cardinal: три́ста (trísta)
    Ordinal: трёхсо́тый (trjoxsótyj)
    Ordinal abbreviation: 300-ый (300-yj)
    Adverbial: три́стью (trístʹju)
    Multiplier: трехсоткра́тный (trexsotkrátnyj)
    Collective: трёхсо́тня (trjoxsótnja)
    Fractional: трёхсо́тая (trjoxsótaja)

Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tri *sъta.

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Numeral

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три́ста (trísta)

  1. three hundred (300)

Usage notes

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The Russian number триста in the nominative case governs the genitive plural of the noun.

три́ста ма́льчиковtrísta málʹčikovthree hundred boys
ма́льчиков три́стаmálʹčikov trístaapproximately three hundred boys
три́ста книгtrísta knigthree hundred books
Они́ говори́ли о свои́х трёхста́х солда́тах.Oní govoríli o svoíx trjoxstáx soldátax.They were talking about their three hundred soldiers.

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian numbers (edit)
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30
    Cardinal: три́ста (trýsta)
    Ordinal: трьохсо́тий (trʹoxsótyj)

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Numeral

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три́ста (trýsta)

  1. three hundred

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