مئة

See also: مية and ميه

Arabic

Arabic numbers (edit)
1,000
 ←  90  ←  99 ١٠٠
100
200  →  1,000  → 
10
    Cardinal: مِئَة (miʔa), مِائَة

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *miʔat-. The frequent form مِا۟ئَة (miʔa) has a silent alif to avoid confusion with other words in rasm (else it could look identical to مِنْهُ (min-hu, from it, from him)), and because it is a logogram of earlier Aramaic spellings.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mi.ʔa/

Numeral

مِئَة • (miʔaf (dual مِئَتَان (miʔatān), plural مِئَات (miʔāt) or مِئُون (miʔūn))

  1. hundred

Usage notes

The word مِئَة (miʔa) is an inherently feminine noun. The gender is visible in constructions like three hundred (see above), where the masculine ثَلَاث (ṯalāṯ, three) appears, which is used with feminine nouns (the numbers 3–10 exhibit the polarity of gender in Arabic). The plural of مِئَة (miʔa) is the same as the singular when used with the numbers 3 through 9, which normally govern a noun in the genitive plural (cf. ثَلَاثَةُ آلَافٍ (ṯalāṯatu ʔālāfin, three thousand), with plural آلَاف (ʔālāf)). The plural مِئَات (miʔāt) occurs only when used to mean hundreds, i.e. an unspecified large number.

Declension

Declension of numeral مِئَة (miʔa)
singular singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal مِئَة
miʔa
الْمِئَة
al-miʔa
مِئَة
miʔat
nominative مِئَةٌ
miʔatun
الْمِئَةُ
al-miʔatu
مِئَةُ
miʔatu
accusative مِئَةً
miʔatan
الْمِئَةَ
al-miʔata
مِئَةَ
miʔata
genitive مِئَةٍ
miʔatin
الْمِئَةِ
al-miʔati
مِئَةِ
miʔati
dual indefinite definite construct
informal مِئَتَيْن
miʔatayn
الْمِئَتَيْن
al-miʔatayn
مِئَتَيْ
miʔatay
nominative مِئَتَانِ
miʔatāni
الْمِئَتَانِ
al-miʔatāni
مِئَتَا
miʔatā
accusative مِئَتَيْنِ
miʔatayni
الْمِئَتَيْنِ
al-miʔatayni
مِئَتَيْ
miʔatay
genitive مِئَتَيْنِ
miʔatayni
الْمِئَتَيْنِ
al-miʔatayni
مِئَتَيْ
miʔatay
plural sound feminine plural‎;
sound masculine plural
indefinite definite construct
informal مِئَات‎; مِئِين
miʔāt‎; miʔīn
الْمِئَات‎; الْمِئِين
al-miʔāt‎; al-miʔīn
مِئَات‎; مِئِي
miʔāt‎; miʔī
nominative مِئَاتٌ‎; مِئُونَ
miʔātun‎; miʔūna
الْمِئَاتُ‎; الْمِئُونَ
al-miʔātu‎; al-miʔūna
مِئَاتُ‎; مِئُو
miʔātu‎; miʔū
accusative مِئَاتٍ‎; مِئِينَ
miʔātin‎; miʔīna
الْمِئَاتِ‎; الْمِئِينَ
al-miʔāti‎; al-miʔīna
مِئَاتِ‎; مِئِي
miʔāti‎; miʔī
genitive مِئَاتٍ‎; مِئِينَ
miʔātin‎; miʔīna
الْمِئَاتِ‎; الْمِئِينَ
al-miʔāti‎; al-miʔīna
مِئَاتِ‎; مِئِي
miʔāti‎; miʔī

Derived terms

  • مِئَوِيّ (miʔawiyy)
  • أَرْبَعُمِئَة (ʔarbaʕumiʔa, four hundred)
  • خَمْسُمِئَة (ḵamsumiʔa, five hundred)
  • سِتُّمِئَة (sittumiʔa, six hundred)
  • سَبْعُمِئَة (sabʕumiʔa, seven hundred)
  • ثَمَانُمِئَة (ṯamānumiʔa, eight hundred)
  • تِسْعُمِئَة (tisʕumiʔa, nine hundred)

Descendants

  • Gulf Arabic: امية (imya)
  • Egyptian Arabic: مية (miyya)
  • Hijazi Arabic: مية (miyya)
  • South Levantine Arabic: مية (miyya, miyye)
  • Maltese: mija
  • Moroccan Arabic: مية (myā)
  • Swahili: mia