How to Say ‘One hundred and one’ in Italian
Cento uno
CHEN-toh OO-noh
[CHEN-toh OO-noh]
💬 Usage Tip: Add 'uno' to 'cento', making simple additions look elegant.
🇮🇹 In Italy: In Italy, one hundred and one such steps lead to a rewarding financial journey.
Phrase Breakdown
Cento
[CHEN-toh]
One hundred
The number 100.
Centouno animali vivono qui.
One hundred one animals live here.
uno
[OO-noh]
One
The number 1.
Centouno animali vivono qui.
One hundred one animals live here.
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