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19:34 Sep 13, 2000 |
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na | hyaku |
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hyaku Explanation: "Hyaku" means 100 in Japanese. If you wannna say 200, just put "ni", which means 2 in front of "hyaku". Then you got "nihyaku", which means two hundred. You can do the same thing all the way up to 900. |
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