сто

See also: CTO

Belarusian

Belarusian numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  90  ←  99 100 200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: сто (sto)
    Ordinal: со́ты (sóty)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sto]
  • (file)

Numeral

сто • (sto)

  1. hundred (100)

Usage notes

Сто in the nominative case governs the genitive plural of the noun.

Declension

See also

(cardinals from one hundred to one thousand) сто (sto), дзве́сце (dzvjéscje), тры́ста (trýsta), чаты́рыста (čatýrysta), пяцьсо́т (pjacʹsót), шэсцьсо́т (šescʹsót), семсо́т (sjemsót), восемсо́т (vosjemsót), дзевяцьсо́т (dzjevjacʹsót), ты́сяча (týsjača)

Bulgarian

Bulgarian numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  90  ←  99 100 200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: сто (sto)
    Ordinal: сто́тен (stóten)
    Approximative: стоти́на (stotína)
    Fractional: една́ сто́тна (edná stótna)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [stɔ]
  • (file)

Numeral

сто • (sto)

  1. hundred

Declension

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Coordinate terms

See also

Macedonian

Macedonian numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  90  ←  99 100 200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: сто (sto)
    Ordinal: стоти (stoti)
    Adverbial: стопати (stopati)
    Collective: стомина (stomina)
    Approximative: стотина (stotina)
    Fractional: стотина (stotina)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [stɔ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes:

Numeral

сто • (sto)

  1. hundred

Declension

See also

Russian

Russian numbers (edit)
1,000[a], [b]
 ←  90  ←  99 100 200  →  1,000   [a], [b]
10
    Cardinal: сто (sto)
    Ordinal: со́тый (sótyj)
    Ordinal abbreviation: 100-ый (100-yj)
    Adverbial: со́тью (sótʹju)
    Multiplier: стокра́тный (stokrátnyj)
    Collective: со́тня (sótnja)
    Fractional: со́тая (sótaja)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sto]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -o

Numeral

сто • (sto)

  1. hundred (100)
    Synonym: со́тня (sótnja)
    сто ма́льчиковsto málʹčikova hundred boys
    ма́льчиков стоmálʹčikov stoapproximately a hundred boys
    сто книгsto kniga hundred books
    Они́ говори́ли о свои́х ста солда́тах
    Oní govoríli o svoíx sta soldátax
    They were talking about their one hundred soldiers.
    У нас бы́ло не́сколько сот карандаше́й
    U nas býlo néskolʹko sot karandašéj
    We had several hundred pencils.

Usage notes

  • сто (sto) in the nominative case and accusative case governs the genitive plural of the noun. In other cases, it governs the corresponding plural case of the noun.

Declension

Coordinate terms

Derived terms

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stôː/

Numeral

сто̑ (Latin spelling stȏ)

  1. hundred

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stolъ. Doublet of а̀ста̄л, from the same ultimate source, but which was borrowed through Hungarian.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stôː/

Noun

сто̑ m (Latin spelling stȏ)

  1. (Serbia) table
Declension
Synonyms

Ukrainian

Ukrainian numbers (edit)
1,000
[a], [b]   90  ←  99 100 200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: сто (sto)
    Ordinal: со́тий (sótyj)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [stɔ]
  • (file)

Numeral

сто • (sto)

  1. hundred

Declension

See also

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