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- Arabic numerals: 200 (see for numerical forms in other scripts)
- Roman numerals: CC
- Exponential notation: 2 × 102
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈtuː ˈhʌn.dɹəd/, /ˈtuː ˈhʌn.dɹɪd/
two hundred
- The cardinal number occurring after one hundred ninety-nine and before two hundred one, represented in Arabic numerals as 200.
cardinal number 200
- Afrikaans: tweehonderd (af)
- Aghwan: 𐕛𐔼𐕂𐕍𐕒 (vic̣q̇o)
- Arabic: مِئَتَان (miʔatān) (numeral: ٢٠٠ (200))
- Aramaic:
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܪܲܝܡܵܐܐ (traymāˀā), ܡܲܐܬܹܝܢ (maˀtēn)
- Hebrew: מאתין c (ma'tēn)
- Syriac: ܡܐܬܝܢ c (ma'tēn)
- Armenian: երկու հարյուր (erku haryur)
- Azerbaijani: iki yüz
- Belarusian: дзве́сце (be) (dzvjéscje)
- Bulgarian: двеста (dvesta)
- Burmese: နှစ်ရာ (hnacra)
- Catalan: dos-cents (ca) m, dues-centes (ca) f
- Old Catalan: doents
- Chechen: ши бӏе (ši bˀe)
- Cherokee: ᏔᎵᏍᎪᎯᏥᏆ (talisgohitsiqua)
- Chichewa: mazana awiri
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 皕 (bik1)
- Mandarin: 兩百/两百 (liǎngbǎi), 皕 (zh) (bì)
- Chuukese: rupuku
- Classical Nahuatl: mahtlācpōhualli
- Corsican: duiecèntu
- Crimean Tatar: eki yüz
- Czech: dvě stě (cs)
- Dalmatian: doiciant
- Dhivehi: ދުއިސައްތަ (duisatta)
- Dutch: tweehonderd (nl)
- Esperanto: ducent
- Estonian: kakssada (et)
- Fijian: rua drau
- Finnish: kaksisataa (fi)
- French: deux cents (fr)
- Galician: douscentos (gl)
- Georgian: ორასი (orasi)
- German: zweihundert (de)
- Greek: διακόσια (el) (diakósia)
- Ancient: διακόσιοι (diakósioi), σ΄ (numeral)
- Hebrew: מאתיים \ מָאתַיִם (matáyim)
- Hindi: दो सौ (do sau)
- Hungarian: kétszáz (hu)
- Icelandic: tvö hundruð (is)
- Interlingua: duo centos
- Irish: dhá chéad
- Italian: duecento (it)
- Japanese: 二百 (ja) (nihyaku)
- Komi-Permyak: кыксё (kykśo)
- Korean: 이백 (ko) (ibaek)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: du sed
- Kyrgyz: эки жүз (ky) (eki jüz)
- Lakota: opáwiŋǧe núŋpa
- Latin: ducentī (la)
- Latvian: divi simti, divsimt
- Lithuanian: du šimtai
- Macedonian: двесте (dveste)
- Malay: dua ratus
- Malayalam: ഇരുന്നൂറ് (ml) (irunnūṟŭ)
- Maltese: mitejn
- Manchu: ᠵᡠᠸᡝ
ᡨᠠᠩᡤᡡ (juwe tanggū)
- Maori: rua rau (mi)
- Nauruan: arobu
- Navajo: naakidi neeznádiin
- Nogai: эки юз (éki yuz)
- Norman: deux chents
- Northern Mansi: (please verify) китса̄т (kitsāt)
- Occitan: dos cents
- Ojibwe: niinzhwaak
- Old Armenian: երկերիւր (erkeriwr)
- Persian: دویست (fa) (devist)
- Polish: dwieście (pl)
- Portuguese: duzentos (pt) m, duzentas (pt) f
- Russian: две́сти (ru) (dvésti)
- Samoan: lua lau
- Sanskrit: द्विशत (sa) (dviśata), द्वेशते (dveśate)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: (Ekavian) двеста, двесто, (Ijekavian) двјеста, двјесто
- Roman: (Ekavian) dvesta, dvesto, (Ijekavian) dvjesta, dvjesto
- Slovak: dvesto (sk)
- Slovene: dvesto
- Southern Altai: эки јӱс (eki ǰüs)
- Spanish: doscientos (es) m, doscientas f
- Swahili: miateini, mia mbili
- Swedish: tvåhundra (sv) n pl
- Tajik: please add this translation if you can
- Taos: wísǐeną
- Tatar: ике йөз (ike yöz), ike yöz
- Thai: สองร้อย
- Tok Pisin: tu handet
- Turkish: iki yüz (tr)
- Ukrainian: дві́сті (uk) (dvísti)
- Uzbek: ikki yuz
- Vietnamese: hai trăm
- Volapük: teltum (vo)
- Welsh: dau gant (cy)
- Yiddish: צוויי הונדערט (tsvey hundert)
- Yup'ik: yuinaat qulen
- Zazaki: dı sey
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