Examples of using "Duecento" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I paid $200 in taxes.
- I paid two hundred dollars in taxes.
There were two hundred people in the room.
- No man can live to be two hundred years old.
- Nobody can live to be two hundred years old.
- No one can live for two hundred years.
- Nobody can live for two hundred years.
Two hundred dollars was all we needed.
Two hundred dollars is a lot to me.
I paid $200 in taxes.
The price is three hundred, not two.
The shrine was built two hundred years ago.
I paid $200 for this bag.
Two hundred people died of cholera last year.
He invested two hundred dollars in a promising business.
John employs 200 workers.
RH: It's a couple hundred million, I don't know exactly how many hundreds,
The restaurant is two hundred meters from my office.
One hundred, two hundred, three hundred, four hundred, five hundred, six hundred, seven hundred, eight hundred, nine hundred, one thousand.
A cup of coffee cost 200 yen in those days.
You don't just go to the cinema to watch films. Rather, you go to the cinema in order to laugh and cry together with two hundred people.
A man has walked 200 miles in protest of Brexit.