Magana mere is the Kikuyu word for the English word two hundred.
Mirongo ithatu na igiri is the Kikuyu word for the English word thirty two.
"Nii" is a Japanese word that means "two" in English. It can also be used as a prefix to express similarity or comparison, such as in words like "niihon" (Japan) or "niisan" (older brother). Additionally, "nii" can be slang for "big brother" in certain contexts.
6.4219E23 or 6.4219 x 10^23, converts to 642,190,000,000,000,000,000,000kg. In word form this is: six hundred forty-two sextillion, one hundred ninety quintillion kilograms.
From an Old English word meaning "to embrace" as the measure (of water depth) came to mean a man's handspan, then two yards (six feet) when standardised.
two hundred
Egere is the Kikuyu word for the English word one.
Mirongo ithatu na igiri is the Kikuyu word for the English word thirty two.
The English word Two can be translated to kikuyu language to be igiri.
The Kikuyu word "igiri" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. One possible meaning is "two" or "second" in reference to a numerical value. It can also refer to a traditional ritual or ceremony that is performed for various purposes within the Kikuyu culture.
Mbili is a swahili word and not a kikuyu word and its meaning is two.
it means Two Hundred and its a Spanish word
Kikuyu kanguage word igiri na nuthu is the same as two and half.
two thousand, seven hundred.
The word form of 2,813,965,200 is written as: two billion, eight hundred thirteen million, nine hundred sixty-five thousand, two hundred.
Two thousand five hundred ninety (people frequently say, "two thousand five hundred and ninety," but this is considered poor English)
"Two hundred fifty" or "250" in English means duecentocinquanta in Italian.
"Two hundred (200)" is an English equivalent of the Italian word duecento.Specifically, the number due means "two (2)." The number cento means "hundred (100)." The pronunciation is "DOO-eh-TCHEHN-toh.