200 in Finnish
200 in Other Languages
About 200 in Finnish
The Finnish word for 200 is kaksisataa. The ordinal form — used for rankings, dates, and sequences — is kahdessadas.
200 is an even number. 200 is a number worth knowing in Finnish — it appears in real-world contexts like ages, distances, prices, and time expressions.
For anyone learning Finnish, numbers like 200 are essential early targets. They appear in tasks as common as buying a coffee, reading a menu, catching a bus, or asking someone their age.
Learning Numbers in Finnish
What makes Finnish numbers challenging
Finnish numbers decline through 15 grammatical cases, creating a staggering number of possible forms for each number. Even simple digits like seitsemän (7) and kahdeksan (8) have three and four syllables respectively, making digit-by-digit phone dictation noticeably longer than in most languages. The agglutinative suffixes stack up for larger numbers, and the case endings can change both the middle and end of a number word. Understanding spoken Finnish numbers requires recognizing the root digit through layers of suffixes.
Tips for learning Finnish numbers
Focus on the nominative (basic) forms of digits 0-9 first — these are what you will hear in phone numbers and prices. Finnish numbers are logical once you understand the suffix system, so learn the pattern rather than memorizing each form. Practice recognizing the longer digit names (seitsemän, kahdeksan, yhdeksän) at speed. For everyday listening, basic nominative forms cover most situations.