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Read: seventeen o six
Attached below is the reading of the English year, I hope it will help you in the future!
1 Year There are several ways to read a four-digit year:
1) In general, the four numbers representing the year are divided into two groups according to the front and back, and the numbers in each group are based on the cardinal word.
Come and read. For example:
1865 pronounced eighteen sixty-five
In 1998, it was pronounced nineteen ninety-eight
2) If the first two digits are non-"zero" numbers and the last two digits are "zeros", the first two digits are read first, and then the next two "zeros" are read as hundreds. For example:
In 1900 it was pronounced nineteen hundred
1800 is pronounced eighteen hundred
3) The reading of the year in which the third digit is "zero" (the other digits are not "zero") should be pronounced as o u. For example:
1809 is pronounced eighteen o nine
4) Some readings about the millennium.
The year 2000 is pronounced two thousand
In 2008 it was pronounced two thousand and eight (or twenty o eight).
The year 1008 is pronounced one thousand and eight (or ten o eight).
In addition, there are some non-four-digit years, which can be read in two ways: one is read according to the cardinal word method, and the other is read as a number.
For example: 531bc is pronounced five three one bc (or five hundred and thirty-one bc).
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Original English text:
the year eleven seventy three.
British Phonetic Alphabet: before a consonant before a vowel; ðstressed; ðiː] jɪə;jɜː]lev(ə)n] [sev(ə)ntɪ] riː]
American phonetic alphabet: j r] [l vn] [s vnti] [ri]
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1893 – Eighteen ninety-three: [ e ti:n] [ na nti] [ ri:].
1. Eighteen
English [ e ti:n] American [e tin].
num.Eighteen; Eighteen.
n.Eighteen years old; the sign of eighteen; XIX century; It's eight o'clock.
2. Ninety-three
Ninety-three 1 The Independent Labour Party was founded in Brazil on January 13, 1893
The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on 13 January 1893.
The melody of "Happy Birthday to You" comes from the song "Good Morning to All", the latter was written in 1983 by a pair of American sisters, Patty Hill and Mildred.
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In 1893 it was pronounced eighteen ninety-three in English.
Millennial is pronounced "x thousand":
1000=one thousand
2000=two thousand
One hundred years is read as "x hundred":
1900=nineteen hundred
600=six hundred
Year English Reading:
The hundred digits are zero. It is pronounced as "x thousand and y", and and: can be omitted
2008=two thousand and eight or two thousand eight
1054=one thousand fifty-four
Hundreds are not zeros.
Pronounce it as "x hundred and y", and omit hundred and:
1997=nineteen hundred and ninety-seven or nineteen ninety-seven
1811=eighteen eleven
Ten is zero. Zero is read as oh:
1908=nineteen hundred and eight or nineteen oh eight
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Original English text:
sixteen forty-two to seventeen twenty-seven
British phonetic alphabet: s ks ti n; ˈsɪkstiːn] [fɔːtiːtˈuː] tə; before a vowel; tʊ; stressed; tuː] sev(ə)nˈtiːn; ˈsev(ə)ntiːn] [tˈwentiːsˈevn]
American phonetic alphabet: s ks tin] [f ti t u ] tu t ] s vn tin] [t wenti s evn].
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1.There are two ways to read the year, the first is to divide the year into two parts, and read 1610 as sixteen ten
The second is to look at the year as a whole, and 1610 is pronounced as one thousand six hundred and ten
2.There is also a very inaccurate reading that belongs to some people's preference, but it is not wrong, that is, to see the year as a separate individual of each number one six one zero or to read 0 as o (this reading is preferred by some foreigners, but we better not use it.) )
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Read 16sixteen 10 ten in two parts, so it's sixteen ten
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It is generally a two-person reading.
sixteen ten
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