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How do you say "one hundred" in Greek?

εκατό

ekató

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In Greek, "one hundred" is εκατό.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced eh-kah-TOH with stress on the final syllable. The 'k' is a sharp, clear sound.

Writing and usage

Ekato is much shorter than ninety. Kappa (κ) is a simple, familiar Greek letter.

Example sentence

Εκατό ευρώ.

One hundred euros.

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How to remember εκατό

One hundred shares 'kata' in words like 'cataclysm'. The eka- is a round-number marker.

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Questions about εκατό

How do you say "one hundred" in Greek?

In Greek, "one hundred" is εκατό. It is a noun.

How is εκατό written in Greek?

Ekato is much shorter than ninety. Kappa (κ) is a simple, familiar Greek letter.

How is εκατό used in a sentence?

Use εκατό as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Εκατό ευρώ. (One hundred euros.).

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