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====Inflection====
====Inflection====
====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Used adjectivally, where numerals behave as adjectives and are the closest to the noun of any present, the noun must be plural for it to express the cardinal meaning.  Else, it represents the ordinal numeral "four hundredth".  It is generally represented in writing by its numeral glyph, represented in romanisation by "100" (as the system is vigesimal).
Used adjectivally, where numerals behave as adjectives and are the closest to the noun of any present, the noun must be plural for it to express the cardinal meaning.  Else, it represents the ordinal numeral "four hundredth".  It is generally represented in writing by its numeral glyphs, represented in romanisation by "100" (as the system is vigesimal).


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====

Latest revision as of 01:20, 19 April 2023

Atruozan

Atruozan numbers
8000
← 380 ← 399 400 401 → 800 →
20

Cardinal: meuzö (pl.)
Ordinal: meuzö (sg.)
Adverbial: meuzöþo, filekgyë meuzö

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • (Translira) IPA(key): /mɜʊ̯zɵ̞/ [mɜʊ̯z̪ɵ̞]

Numeral

meuzö

  1. four hundred
  2. four hundredth

Inflection

Usage notes

Used adjectivally, where numerals behave as adjectives and are the closest to the noun of any present, the noun must be plural for it to express the cardinal meaning. Else, it represents the ordinal numeral "four hundredth". It is generally represented in writing by its numeral glyphs, represented in romanisation by "100" (as the system is vigesimal).

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms