Italian: Counting in Hundreds and Thousands

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In Italian, 'cento' (hundred) is invariable, meaning it doesn't change even for 200 or 300. However, 'mille' (one thousand) becomes 'mila' when you have two thousand or more. For now, focus on the base forms to get around town!

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In Italian, 'cento' (hundred) is invariable, meaning it doesn't change even for 200 or 300. However, 'mille' (one thousand) becomes 'mila' when you have two thousand or more. For now, focus on the bas...

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