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Greek Language Tutorial
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Again, nothing to it. Just take the name for the hundreds digit, and follow it up with the remainder of the number as you learned on the previous page.
| 100 |
| 200 |
| 300 |
| 400 |
| 500 |
| 600 |
| 700 |
| 800 |
| 900 |
Note the common ending ![]()
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for all of 200-900.
The word for 100 is in red, because it's an exception. You
use ![]()
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in all the combining forms, like 136:
but the number 100 all by
itself is usually written as ![]()
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(without the
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Here are some examples of three-digit numbers:
| 291 |
| 856 |
| 374 |
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