ヒャク
Meanings
Numeric
1. 100; hundred
陌 and 佰 are used in legal documents
Pitch accent
ヒャ
Used in vocabulary (72 in total)
hundredfold; hundred times as much; much more (than previously)
1,000,000; one million; million; many
century; hundred years; (fig.) a long time
10,000,000,000; ten billion
round of ghost stories (trad. at night with a lamp or candle being extinguished after each story)
200; two hundred
500; five hundred; many
several hundreds
farmer; peasant; farming; the common people
400; four hundred
centipede
700; seven hundred
700; seven hundred
knowing only too well; being fully aware of
900; nine hundred; (arch.) fool; (arch.) idiot
900; nine hundred; (arch.) fool; (arch.) idiot
using multiple simple paper masks to represent different emotions in a play (from the middle of the Edo period); simple paper mask
180 degrees; complete change
making different (comic) faces, esp. using small props
hundred days; lengthy time
tremendous strength; (lit.) strength of a hundred people
(Ogura) Hyakunin Isshu; classical Japanese anthology of one hundred Japanese waka by one hundred poets; hyakunin isshu karuta; hyakunin isshu poetry cards
hundred points; perfect mark
110 (police emergency telephone number in Japan)
108; one hundred and eight; the number of kleshas, worldly thoughts and passions; the sum of 12 months, 24 seasons of the solar year, and 72 'climates' of one year
many; many kinds
hundred battles; many battles
long era; ages; eternity
long era; ages; eternity
hundred times; hundred degrees
a large number; all sorts; hundreds and thousands
all kinds of animals
a hundred lashes; a hundred strokes
the child is father to the man; (lit.) the soul of a child of three (is the same) at 100
top hundred; hundred best
375 grams (100 monme)
all obstacles; all sorts of trouble
great damage
hundred thunderclaps
saying something many times
arise in great numbers
all kinds (of food)
one hundred famous mountains (of Japan)
multitudinousness
ever-victorious; many successful campaigns; invincibility
sundry remedies
108; one hundred and eight
all; everything
the highest state of one's enlightenment; the highest level one can attain
every type of disease
various phases
jack of all trades
centenary; centennial celebration
so many men, so many ways; to each one's own; it takes all sorts to make a world
centenarian; person at least 100 years old
method of learning through repetition which involves multiplying and other calculations carried out on a 10-by-10 grid of numbers
all kinds of illnesses
the common people
all evils
investigation committee (of prefectural assembly, established under Section 100 of the Act)
cesium 137 (Cs-137); caesium 137
cesium 137 (Cs-137); caesium 137
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush; (lit.) fifty today is better than a hundred tomorrow
monk's allowed daily necessities (clothes, food, etc.)
375 grams (100 monme)
Examples (8 in total)
The ticket costs 100 euros.
My son can count up to a hundred now.
He drew $100 from his account.