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How to Say "scores of" in Spanish

The Spanish word forscores ofis cientosA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
Plural Noun (Quantity)A2
figurative, large quantity
A massive, sprawling collection of identical, small, colorful objects, such as blue marbles or colorful candies, covering the ground and extending into the distance, illustrating a very large, indefinite quantity.

Examples

Recibimos cientos de solicitudes para el puesto.

We received hundreds of applications for the position.

La biblioteca tiene cientos de libros antiguos.

The library has hundreds of old books.

Ella ha viajado cientos de kilómetros este mes.

She has traveled hundreds of kilometers this month.

Use with 'de'

When 'cientos' describes a group of things, it nearly always needs the small connecting word 'de' (of) right after it: 'cientos de pájaros' (hundreds of birds).

Always Plural

This word is always used in its plural form 'cientos' when referring to an indefinite large number, never 'ciento' alone in this context.

Forgetting 'de'

Mistake:Vi cientos personas en el parque.

Correction: Vi cientos de personas en el parque. (Always include 'de' before the noun it modifies.)

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