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Numbers 101-999 (Stotine)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Combine the hundred (e.g., tristo) with tens and ones directly—no 'and' needed. The last digit determines the noun's case.

  • Form hundreds by adding 'sto' or 'stotine' to the multiplier: 300 is 'tristo' or 'tri stotine'.
  • Sequence is simple: Hundred + Ten + Unit. Example: 125 is 'sto dvadeset pet'.
  • Noun agreement depends ONLY on the final digit: 1 (Nom. Sg.), 2-4 (Gen. Sg.), 5+ (Gen. Pl.).
💯 [Hundred] + 🔟 [Ten] + 🔢 [Unit] + 🏷️ [Noun in correct case]

The Base Hundreds

Number Short Form (Common) Long Form (Formal) Noun Agreement Type
100
sto
stotina
Genitive Plural (usually)
200
dvjesto
dvije stotine
Genitive Plural
300
tristo
tri stotine
Genitive Plural
400
četiristo
četiri stotine
Genitive Plural
500
petsto
pet stotina
Genitive Plural
600
šesto
šest stotina
Genitive Plural
700
sedamsto
sedam stotina
Genitive Plural
800
osamsto
osam stotina
Genitive Plural
900
devetsto
devet stotina
Genitive Plural

Dialectal/Informal Variations

Standard Dalmatian/Informal Usage Note
dvjesto
dvista
Common in coastal regions
tristo
trista
Common in spoken language
četiristo
četiri sto
Simplified spoken form

Meanings

Cardinal numbers used to denote quantities between 101 and 999, essential for prices, years, and counting large groups.

1

Exact Quantity

Used for precise counting of objects, people, or measurements.

“Kupio sam dvjesto pedeset grama kave.”

“Ova knjiga ima devetsto devedeset stranica.”

2

Approximate Amounts

Using the noun form 'stotina' to express 'hundreds of' something.

“Stotine ljudi su prosvjedovale.”

“Imam na stotine poruka.”

3

Currency and Prices

Standard way to express costs in Euros (formerly Kuna).

“To košta sto osamdeset eura.”

“Račun je bio dvjesto četrdeset tri eura.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Numbers 101-999 (Stotine)
Ending Digit Noun Case Example (100 + X) Translation
...1 (except 11)
Nominative Singular
sto jedan euro
101 euro
...2, 3, 4 (except 12-14)
Genitive Singular (Paucal)
sto dva eura
102 euros
...5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
Genitive Plural
sto pet eura
105 euros
...11, 12, 13, 14
Genitive Plural
sto jedanaest eura
111 euros
Round Hundreds
Genitive Plural
dvjesto eura
200 euros

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Cijena iznosi dvije stotine eura.

Cijena iznosi dvije stotine eura. (Price discussion)

Neutral
To košta dvjesto eura.

To košta dvjesto eura. (Price discussion)

Informal
To ti je dvjesto eura.

To ti je dvjesto eura. (Price discussion)

Jerga
Dva glave eura.

Dva glave eura. (Price discussion)

Building a Croatian Number

Broj 342

Hundreds

  • tristo 300

Tens

  • četrdeset 40

Units

  • dva 2

The Last Digit Rule

Ends in 1
sto jedan pas 101 dog
Ends in 2-4
sto dva psa 102 dogs
Ends in 5+
sto pet pasa 105 dogs

Ejemplos por nivel

1

To košta sto eura.

That costs one hundred euros.

2

Imam dvjesto kuna.

I have two hundred kuna.

3

Broj tristo.

Number three hundred.

4

Sto jedan, sto dva...

One hundred one, one hundred two...

1

Knjiga ima sto pedeset stranica.

The book has 150 pages.

2

On ima tristo šezdeset pet dana.

He has 365 days.

3

To je četiristo kilometara odavde.

That is 400 kilometers from here.

4

Danas je dvjesto osamdeset ljudi došlo.

Today 280 people came.

1

Kupio sam dvjesto pedeset dva grama sira.

I bought 252 grams of cheese.

2

U školi je bilo petsto četrdeset jedan učenik.

There was 541 student in the school.

3

Ovaj stan košta devetsto devedeset eura mjesečno.

This apartment costs 990 euros per month.

4

Pročitao sam tri stotine stranica ove knjige.

I read three hundred pages of this book.

1

Na prosvjedu se okupilo nekoliko stotina građana.

Several hundred citizens gathered at the protest.

2

Dug iznosi osamsto sedamdeset četiri eura.

The debt amounts to 874 euros.

3

Udaljenost između gradova je točno šeststo pedeset tri kilometra.

The distance between the cities is exactly 653 kilometers.

4

Izgubio je više od tristo pedeset tisuća pratitelja.

He lost more than 350 thousand followers.

1

Vrijednost dionica pala je za sedamsto dvadeset i jedan bod.

The stock value fell by 721 points.

2

U arhivu smo pronašli preko devetsto pedeset dokumenata.

We found over 950 documents in the archive.

3

Zgrada datira iz tisuću osamsto četrdeset četvrte godine.

The building dates from the year 1844.

4

Projekt zahtijeva angažman od barem tristo šezdeset radnika.

The project requires the engagement of at least 360 workers.

1

Njegov opus obuhvaća više od devetsto devedeset i devet soneta.

His opus encompasses more than 999 sonnets.

2

U onom su se razdoblju stotine obitelji iselile trbuhom za kruhom.

In that period, hundreds of families emigrated in search of a better life.

3

Prinosi su porasli za nevjerojatnih osamsto četrdeset i dva posto.

Yields rose by an incredible 842 percent.

4

Riječ je o investiciji od preko petsto pedeset milijuna eura.

It is an investment of over 550 million euros.

Fácil de confundir

Numbers 101-999 (Stotine) vs Sto vs. Stotina

Learners use 'stotina' when they should use 'sto' for simple counting.

Numbers 101-999 (Stotine) vs Dvjesto vs. Dvije stotine

Unsure which one is 'more correct'.

Errores comunes

sto i jedan

sto jedan

Don't use 'i' (and) between numbers.

dva sto

dvjesto

200 has a unique form 'dvjesto'.

tri sto

tristo

300 is 'tristo', not two separate words.

jedan sto

sto

Just say 'sto', not 'one hundred'.

sto dva eura

sto dva eura

Wait, this is correct! The mistake is using 'eura' (Gen. Pl.) for 'sto pet'.

dvjesto pedeset jedan ljudi

dvjesto pedeset jedan čovjek

Numbers ending in 1 take the singular.

pet stotina eura

petsto eura

Both are correct, but 'pet stotina' is very formal for a casual shop.

U tisuću devetsto devedeset pet godini

U tisuću devetsto devedeset petoj godini

Years must be ordinal numbers.

dvjesto grama sira

dvjesto grama sira

Correct, but learners often use nominative 'grami'.

Patrones de oraciones

To košta ___ eura.

U dvorani je bilo ___ ljudi.

Kupio sam ___ grama sira.

Real World Usage

Texting a friend about a debt occasional

Dugujem ti još sto pedeset eura.

Ordering at a deli counter very common

Molim vas tristo grama šunke.

Job interview (years of experience/data) occasional

Naš tim je obradio devetsto zahtjeva.

Travel (bus/train platforms) common

Vaš autobus kreće s perona tristo dva.

Social Media (follower counts) constant

Imam skoro osamsto novih pratitelja!

Reading a recipe common

Dodajte četiristo mililitara vode.

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The '11-14' Trap

Even if a number ends in 1, 2, 3, or 4, if it's 11, 12, 13, or 14, the noun is ALWAYS Genitive Plural. Example: 'sto jedanaest eura'.
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Think in Blocks

Don't translate digit by digit. Think of 'dvjesto' as a single block, then 'pedeset', then 'dva'.
⚠️

No 'I'

Never say 'sto i jedan'. It's the most common giveaway that you are a beginner.
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Rounding Up

In conversation, Croatians often use 'jedno' before a number to mean 'about'. Example: 'Bilo je jedno tristo ljudi.'

Smart Tips

Listen for the 'sto' sound. If you hear 'dvjesto', it's 200. If you hear 'dvadeset', it's only 20!

Hearing 'dvadeset' and thinking it's 200. Recognizing 'dvjesto' as the larger amount.

Use the 'stotine' form (e.g., 'dvije stotine') to sound more professional and academic.

U dvorani je bilo dvjesto ljudi. U dvorani je bilo dvije stotine ljudi.

Ignore the last digit rule and use Genitive Plural. These four are exceptions!

sto jedanaest euro (Wrong) sto jedanaest eura (Correct)

Group the hundreds. Say 'sto', 'dvjesto', 'tristo' like a rhythm to get used to the unique forms of 200 and 300.

Counting slowly: sto... dva... sto... Counting fluently: sto, dvjesto, tristo...

Pronunciación

/'dvje.sto/

Stress on 'sto'

In words like 'dvjesto' and 'tristo', the stress is usually on the first syllable.

/'ʃe.sto/

The 't' in 'šesto'

The 't' is often softly pronounced or almost silent in fast speech, but should be clear in formal speech.

Rising on the last unit

Sto dvadeset PET?

Conveys surprise at the high number.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Remember the '1-2-5' rule: 1 is alone (Singular), 2-4 are a small group (Genitive Singular), 5+ is a crowd (Genitive Plural).

Asociación visual

Imagine a price tag on a luxury item. The first digit is the 'hundred' anchor, and the rest just flow like a waterfall without any 'and' rocks in the way.

Rhyme

Kad je jedan, sam je on. Kad su dva, tri, četiri, genitiv je tron. Od pet pa nadalje, množina se šalje.

Story

A traveler in Zagreb buys 100 (sto) flowers. He meets 20 (dvadeset) friends and gives them 2 (dva) flowers each. He says: 'Imam sto dvadeset dva cvijeta!'

Word Web

stodvjestotristočetiristopetstostotinabrojanje

Desafío

Look around your room and estimate the price of 5 items in Croatian. Say them out loud: 'Ovaj laptop košta osamsto pedeset eura.'

Notas culturales

In open-air markets (tržnice), prices are often shouted. You'll hear 'dvjesto' shortened to 'dvista' in Dalmatia.

Croatians are very proud of their history. You will see years like 1102 (tisuću sto druga) on monuments everywhere.

Derived from Proto-Slavic *sъto, which is cognate with Latin 'centum' and Sanskrit 'śatám'.

Inicios de conversación

Koliko stranica ima tvoja omiljena knjiga?

Koliko je udaljen tvoj rodni grad od Zagreba?

Koliko košta prosječna stanarina u tvom gradu?

Koliko je ljudi bilo na zadnjem koncertu na kojem si bio/la?

Temas para diario

Write about a historical event that happened in the 1800s or 1900s.
Describe your dream vacation budget. How much for flights, hotels, and food?
Imagine you are a sports commentator. Describe a stadium with 850 fans.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Write the number 250 in Croatian words.

Imam ___ eura u novčaniku.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: dvjesto pedeset
200 is 'dvjesto' and 50 is 'pedeset'. No 'i' is needed.
Choose the correct noun form for the number 342. Opción múltiple

Vidio sam tristo četrdeset dva ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: čovjeka
Numbers ending in 2 (paucal) take the Genitive Singular. 'Čovjeka' is Gen. Sg. of 'čovjek'.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

To košta sto i pet eura.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: To košta sto pet eura.
Remove the 'i' (and).
Match the digits to the Croatian words. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: četiristo, šesto, devetsto
These are the standard forms for 400, 600, and 900.
Put the words in the correct order: (800) (eura) (košta) (to). Sentence Building

800 eura košta to

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: To košta osamsto eura.
Standard SVO order is best here.
Is the following statement true or false? True False Rule

The number 112 triggers the Genitive Singular case for the following noun.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Numbers ending in 12, 13, 14 trigger Genitive Plural, not Genitive Singular.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Koliko je stranica u knjizi? B: Ima ___ (561).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: petsto šezdeset jednu stranicu
Since 'ima' takes the accusative, and 'stranica' is feminine, 'jedna' becomes 'jednu'. (Advanced B1/B2 point).
Which number takes Genitive Plural? Grammar Sorting

101, 102, 105

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 105
Numbers ending in 5-9 take Genitive Plural.

Score: /8

Ejercicios de practica

8 exercises
Write the number 250 in Croatian words.

Imam ___ eura u novčaniku.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: dvjesto pedeset
200 is 'dvjesto' and 50 is 'pedeset'. No 'i' is needed.
Choose the correct noun form for the number 342. Opción múltiple

Vidio sam tristo četrdeset dva ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: čovjeka
Numbers ending in 2 (paucal) take the Genitive Singular. 'Čovjeka' is Gen. Sg. of 'čovjek'.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

To košta sto i pet eura.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: To košta sto pet eura.
Remove the 'i' (and).
Match the digits to the Croatian words. Match Pairs

400, 600, 900

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: četiristo, šesto, devetsto
These are the standard forms for 400, 600, and 900.
Put the words in the correct order: (800) (eura) (košta) (to). Sentence Building

800 eura košta to

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: To košta osamsto eura.
Standard SVO order is best here.
Is the following statement true or false? True False Rule

The number 112 triggers the Genitive Singular case for the following noun.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Numbers ending in 12, 13, 14 trigger Genitive Plural, not Genitive Singular.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Koliko je stranica u knjizi? B: Ima ___ (561).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: petsto šezdeset jednu stranicu
Since 'ima' takes the accusative, and 'stranica' is feminine, 'jedna' becomes 'jednu'. (Advanced B1/B2 point).
Which number takes Genitive Plural? Grammar Sorting

101, 102, 105

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 105
Numbers ending in 5-9 take Genitive Plural.

Score: /8

Preguntas frecuentes (8)

Yes, both are correct. `dvjesto` is more common in speech, while `dvije stotine` is more formal.

This is due to the paucal rule. Numbers ending in 2, 3, 4 require the Genitive Singular case.

In modern Croatian, 'sto' and its compounds (dvjesto, tristo) are usually treated as indeclinable in everyday speech.

Use the plural noun form: `stotine ljudi`.

Both are correct. `četiristo` is the standard cardinal numeral, while `četiri stotine` is the noun-based version.

That is `tisuću`. It follows its own set of rules similar to feminine nouns.

In Croatia, we use a dot for thousands (1.000) and a comma for decimals (1,5).

It is a dialectal form of `dvjesto` used frequently in Dalmatia. It's not standard but very common.

Scaffolded Practice

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

English high

One hundred and...

No 'and' in Croatian.

German moderate

Einhundert...

Croatian uses separate words; German compounds them.

French moderate

Cent...

French pluralizes 'cents' (sometimes), Croatian uses a specific form 'dvjesto'.

Spanish high

Ciento...

No apocope (shortening) in Croatian 'sto'.

Chinese low

一百 (yī bǎi)

Croatian doesn't need a '1' before '100'.

Arabic low

مائة (mi'a)

Arabic dual vs. Croatian paucal system.

Learning Path

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