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Is there any common rules of years expression in speaking?
For example:
2024 --- twenty twenty-four / two thousands and twenty-four
2004 --- two thousands and four
1900 --- one thousand and nine hundreds/ nineteen zero zero
1904 --- nineteen and four
2024년 2월 21일 오전 1:14
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Thankfully, it's fairly easy and standard.
We pretty much read the numbers, generally grouped as hundreds. Unless it's an even hundred year increment, we usually dont say the 'hundred' or 'thousand' part. For years ending in 01-09 we say 'oh' before the last number. For years ending in 00, we just say it as whatever the first numbers are + hundred, or if it's an even thousand, then we say 'thousand.'
1904: nineteen oh-four
1887: eighteen eight-seven
1800: eighteen hundred
750: seven fifty
2000-2009: here we use thousand, so the year two thousand or the year two thousand and nine.
2010: twenty ten
2024: twenty twenty-four
2024년 2월 21일
Please note that whether you’re talking about a year or not, we never say “two thousands”, but rather “two thousand”. Words like hundred, thousand, etc. are only pluralized when we are speaking in general, without a specific number. For example: “This building is hundreds of years old” or “There were thousands of people at the parade”. If you have a specific number, remove the s! “This building is two hundred years old” or “There were five thousand people at the parade”.
2024년 2월 21일
Here’s how we say it in the US:
2024 - twenty twenty four
2004 - two thousand four (or two thousand and four)
1900 - nineteen hundred
1904 - nineteen “O” four
2024년 2월 21일
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2024년 2월 21일
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