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 curk
 
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							| Reading Years  (Especially for natives) 
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							| I have a doubt about reading years. I �d appreciate if you could tell me how years from 2010 will be read ( two by two or as a whole figure as in 2000 -2009)
 
 Also, I �d like to know how to read years that end in 00/  01  and so on , such as 1800, 1801 , etc
 
 Thanks for your  help.
 
 
 
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| I �m afraid I cannot answer all your questions but I can give you something to read:     Hope it helps you a bit!!
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 lizsantiago
 
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							| eighteen hundred two thousand 1981=nighteen eighty one |  10 Mar 2010     
					
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 arlissa
 
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							| As language is constantly in flux and changing as times progress, it is difficult to say which style will flourish for the 2000 years. However, for ease and quickness of use (something most Americans like) I think it will be broken in two numbers starting with this year (2010). 
 Examples:
 2010 = twenty ten
 2023 = twenty twenty-three
 and so on...
 
 However, years ending in 00 are usually referred to in terms of hundreds.
 
 Examples:
 1800 = eighteen hundred
 1400 = fourteen hundred
 2100 = twenty-one hundred
 
 Except in the case of millennial years:
 1000 = one thousand
 2000 = two thousand
 
 Single digit years (ending with 01, 02, etc.) are usually broken into two parts, with "o" in the middle indicating "zero".
 
 Examples:
 1702 = seventeen o � two
 1909 = nineteen o � nine
 
 Again, except in the case of millennial years:
 2005 = two thousand five
 3004 = three thousand four
 
 
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