How do you pronounce thousands of numbers in English? Tens of thousands, 100,000 to 100 million, how

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First know the units.

    thousand1,000 (I don't need to say anything about it if it's less than 100) (read as a thousand).

    million 1,000,000 (pronounced a million).

    billion 1,000,000,000 (pronounced a billion).

    trillion trillion 1,000,000,000,000 (pronounced a trillion).

    Three points for one. Reading the exact number after all without adding s e.g. 3000 does not make three thousands

    Use an and link between the hundred and ten digits. For example.

    The first 2 is the trillion bit, 5 is the billion bit, 8 is the million bit, and 0 is the thousand bit.

    That's 12 trillion 345 billion 678 million 910 thousand plus 123

    Pronounced twelve trillion three hundred and forty-five billion six hundred and seventy-eight million nine hundred and ten thousand one hundred and twenty-three

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    hundred, thousand, ten tousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred million, ten million, ten million, one hundred million

    three billion billion is a billion.

    One hundred thousand, one million, ten million

    billion, billion, ten billion, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, two hundred thousand, one million is a million

    Ten million is ten million

    A hundred million is a hundred million

    Ten billion is. ten billion

    A hundred billion is a hundred billion

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1000000 yuan is read as one billion yuan. Analysis: 10000000 yuan = 100000000000.

    100000000000 is read as a billion.

    So 10000000 yuan is read as a billion yuan.

    The rules of the decimal reading method are as follows:1. Numbers within four digits can be read from the highest digit, for example, 1987 is read as 1,987.

    2. For numbers with more than four digits, first grade from right to left, and then read out the numbers and their grade names in order from the advanced level.

    3. There are 0s at the end of a number, no matter how many there are, there are zeros at the end of any level after grading, or you can not read, when you need to read out, no matter how many 0s, only read a zero, and there are 0s in the middle, no matter how many zeros there are in a row, only read a zero when you need to read out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    English reading: 1,239,400,560, English reading: one billion two hundred thirty nine million four hundred thousand and five hundred sixty.

    1. In British English, the last two digits of a number (tens and units) are used"and'', but not in American English.

    For example: three thousand, seventy-seven.

    2. Indefinite articles"a"It is only used in conjunction with hundred, thousand, etc. at the beginning of the number.

    146 reads: a hundred(and)forty-six.

    Reads: two thousand, one hundred(and)forty-six.

    Formal cardinal word : A word that represents a number is called a cardinal word. Its form is as follows:

    1) From 1 to 10 one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

    2) From 11 to 19 eleven,twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen,eighteen, nineteen. Except for eleven, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, and eighteen, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, and nineteen are all composed of the suffix -teen added to their single-digit forms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1,239,400,05,600,100,1,239,400,560 is one billion, two hundred thirty, nine million, four hundred thousand, and five hundred sixty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    120,000 in English: one hundred and twenty thousand.

    hundred

    n.Hundred; Many, large in number; One hundred dollars (pounds. sterling.

    banknotes; hundreds; (indicates the hour of the 24-hour clock) one o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, etc.; (Cricket.)

    A hundred (or more) points scored by the batsman.

    adj.One hundred; Many.

    num.Hundred; Hundred.

    Same root word

    Root: hundred

    the hundredth; One in a hundred.

    the hundredth, the hundredth; Per cent.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, English numbers are all in units of 1000, thousand, million, billion

    For example, 1 234 567 890 should be pronounced one billion, two hundred thirty-four million, five hundred sixty-seven thousand, eight hundred ninty

    Somewhat peculiarly, 2600 can be pronounced as twenty-six hundred

    As for when to add and, if the adjacent two digits are not zero, and can be omitted not to read; If there is a zero, it usually has to be read. For example: 1405 one thousand 4hundred and five,305 400 three hundred and five thousand (and)four thousand

    The above two unparenthesed two AND cannot be omitted.

    There are only 200 300 two hundred thousand (and)three hundred

    So at the beginning 1234567890 this large number could be added to every place, but it was so incoherent, and native English speakers generally omitted it. It's not wrong to add it to our own readings, after all, it's hard for us to speak as fluently as they are, and adding and can increase our time to think and organize our words. and is generally only used between the hundred and ten places, such as:

    3661,=three thousand six hundred and sixty-one .

    If there are no ten digits, the and is directly connected to the single digit. For example: 3601=three thousand six hundred and one

    In a situation like you said, it is read as thirty-six sixty-one, which is too casual and irregular.

    There is no such thing as ten thousand in English, only ten thousand,Here's a trick for you: read it how you see it's written, for example: forty-one thousand = 41,000 read forty-one thousand;

    Fifty hundred thousand = fifty-six thousand = 567,000 Read five-hundred and sixty-seven thousand

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    hundred, thousand, ten thousand (because foreigners do not have the concept of ten thousand, they usually add 10 before the thousand to denote it), one hundred thousand, one hundred million, ten million, ten million, billion, ten billion, ten billion

    Hehe, I hope it can help you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If it is a book with five thousand, five hundred thousand, five million, fifty million, fifty million, five billion, five billion, you can say that: Li Zizhu:

    fifty thousands,five hundreds thousands,five million,fifty million,five hundreds million,five billion

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    individual

    Ten ten, hundred

    Thousand

    Ten thousand myriad

    One hundred thousand lakh

    Millions

    Tens of millions of of web links.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. One hundred thousand: one hundred thousand, pronunciation: English [w n h ndr d a znd] 美 [w n only roll up h ndr d a znd].

    2. Because there is no 10,000 units, the line can only be expressed in the expression 100,000 100,000.

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