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							| Dear colleagues,   can I ask in particular to our mothertongue teachers to help me?    How do you pronounce a year like 1966?   I �ve always said "nineteen sixty-six" but a teacher from Denver whos  �s teaching a course in my school thinks that only "one thousand sixty-six" is correct. Is it a geographical variety or what?   Thanks a lot for your help, Chiara   |  29 Mar 2017      
					
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 teacherjasonUK
 
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							| I would say 100% always nineteen sixty six. I �ve never heard of anyone ever saying one thousand sixty-six" that �s just strange. For years after 1999 then you can use both. two thousand and ten or twenty ten.   Jason  |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 belfer
 
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							| I am in US and we always say nineteen sixty six. |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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							| Thanks a lot for your precious help!! Greetigs from Italy, Chiara  |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							|  Here in the UK, I would say: "Nineteen-sixty-six". � (Oh, my goodness, Les! Are there STILL teachers in the world who think that EVERYONE should speak the SAME VARIETY of English, in EXACTLY the same way, regardless of outside influences? And they�STILL describe�THEIR WAY�as the  �CORRECT WAY� to speak? Where are my tablets ... ... ?) � Les Douglas� |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| One thousand sixty-six is 1066, not 1966 |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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							| Aaah, Battle of Hastings.      I wonder if Chiara made a typo and meant to write one thousand nine hundred and sixty six?   Nineteen sixty six is what everyone in Oz says.  
 
 Douglas, I�m confused.   |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| I have also only ever heard nineteen sixty-six for the year. The novel 1984 is called nineteen eighty-four.  Maybe the teacher was thinking of numbers in arithmetic  and not years.           
        
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							| Good point, Mary. Why is everybody confused?    Is it about life in general? If so, count me in.  |  29 Mar 2017     
					
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