What are the cardinal numbers in Latin?
In contrast, cardinal numbers are nouns which tell you how many objects there are. Cardinal numbers in Latin are "unus," "duo," "tres"; English versions of those are "one," "two," "three."
What is number 200 in Latin?
All multiples of centum up to nōngentī (“900”), e.g. ducentī (“200”), trecentī (“300”), etc., decline as a plural adjective of the first and second declension.