English
Numeral
one hundred and one
- One hundred plus one.
Synonyms
- Symbolic: 101
- Roman symbols: CI
Translations
- Arabic: مِائَة وَوَاحِد m (miʾa wa-wāḥid)
- Azerbaijani: yüz bir
- Chechen: бӏе цхьаъ (bˀe cḥʳaʔ)
- Cherokee: ᏐᏬ ᏍᎪᎯᏥᏆ ᏌᏬ (sowo sgohitsiqua sawo)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 一百零一 (yībǎilíngyī)
- Dutch: honderdeen (nl), honderdeneen (nl)
- Esperanto: cent unu
- Finnish: satayksi (fi)
- French: cent un m, cent une f
- Georgian: ას ერთი (as erti)
- German: einhunderteins (de), hunderteins (de), einhundertundeins, hundertundeins
- Hungarian: százegy (hu)
- Icelandic: hundrað og einn m, eitthundrað og einn m
- Interlingua: cento un
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- Italian: centuno (invariant)
- Japanese: 百一 (ひゃくいち, hyakuichi)
- Lakota: opáwiŋǧe sáŋm waŋží
- Malay: seratus satu
- Malayalam: നൂറ്റൊന്ന് (nūṟṟonnŭ)
- Navajo: tʼááłáhádí neeznádiin tʼááłáʼí
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hundreogen
- Ojibwe: ingodwaak ashi-bezhig
- Old English: an and hundtēontiġ
- Portuguese: cento e um (pt)
- Romanian: o sută unu
- Russian: (noun use singular) сто оди́н (ru) m (sto odín), сто одна́ f (sto odná), сто одно́ n (sto odnó)
- Sanskrit: एकाधिकशत (ekādhikaśata), एकोत्तरशत (ekottaraśata)
- Spanish: ciento uno
- Swedish: etthundraett (sv), hundraett
- Turkish: yüz bir
- Yup'ik: yuinaat talliman atauciq
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Noun
one hundred and one (uncountable)
- The figure 101.
- A great many; numerous.
1979, Charles and Joel Denby, Indignant Heart: A Black Worker's Journal, →ISBN, page 141:The company has one hundred and one reasons for keeping Negroes out. The union, too, has one hundred and one reasons.
- Synonym: one thousand and one
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