Anglos say ninety eight instead of eighty nineteen
Anglos say ninety eight instead of eighty nineteen
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you mean four twenty nineteen?
>eighty nineteen
neanderthal. rome should've wiped the gauls out permanently
They say eighty instead of four twenty
>they say seventy instead of sixty-ten
Literally barbaric tier
In our French class we were taught the correct way is four-twenty ten nine (quatre-vingt-dix-neuf)???
Well, we say two-and-thirty instead of thirty-two ...
>90
>not saying 4½ x 20
Danish are the true masters of numbers
you know what linguists call you people? language purists. its a derogatory term among many doctors who correlate it with people who believe some languages are actually more advanced/sophisticated when in reality, all languages are capable of only one thing: conveying ideas. thats all there is to it.
Well instead of saying 30, the Japanese say ten ten ten.
> eight and five and one half twenties
> t. Denmark
Wait
You're mixing 98 and 99 here
It is. I guess he wrote eighty because French speakers are so used to the "4x20" that they dont think about it anymore
>beginner's French textbook stops at the sixties
My own specific way of speaking and writing English is objectively perfect and supreme.
prescriptive grammar. gross
blaze it mecs
>eighty
>not four-twenties
>nineteen
>not ten-nine
TCHIP, quitte là.
their -ed at the end of verbs triggers me a lot, why it is prononced "t" and sometimes "d"? why this meme language is not phonetic goddamn??
>not saying nine times five time two plus twelve minus eight
You're language is not efficient.
This.
Also
>ninety eight
>same as eighty nineteen
OP is a fucking nigger
>why this meme language is not phonetic goddamn
>Qu'est-ce que c'est
french way of doing numbers is retarded as shit
it takes way too many syllables just to say the fucking name of a year
[FR] Deux mille dix-sept: 4
[AR] alfayn wa sabaata achar: 8
[EN] Two thousand and seventeen: 7
Even saying "twenty seventeen" or "two o seventeen" is still 5 syllables, more than French.
[ES] dos mil diecisiete: 6
It may be short, but yeah it's retarded.
point
how is that not phonetic?
> why it is prononced "t" and sometimes "d"?
examples?
Lern2count
how something who finish with -ed could sound "t" or "d"?? it logically sound "aid" with a phonetic point of view.
- kickaid
- removaid
- pointaid
- jumpaid
etc...