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Kseniya
Hey! I heard some people say something like 'six oh' meaning 600, but I can't find any information about it, and I start to think that I was mistaken and I probably misheard the number. Can we say 'oh' or something similar to it to mean 'a hundred'?
2021年5月1日 13:27
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600: Six hundred 601: Six “oh” one 602: Six oh two 603: Six oh three 610: Six (hundred) ten Informally (spoken US English) you may hear “o” in pronouncing 601-609. We cannot use it for 600. In similar fashion, we can say 1900 as "nineteen hundred" and 2021 as “twenty twenty-one” but we cannot say 2000 as “*twenty hundred” — we say “two thousand”.
2021年5月1日
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'Oh' is zero certainly but it's more said in phone numbers, hotel rooms, flights. Not amounts. The only context in which someone might say 'six oh' in a price is after saying 'sixty' to clarify that it's 60 and not 16. However, 'six oh oh' for 600 would be strange because that can't really be misheard as something else. So, basically, I don't know 😄
2021年5月1日
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You could say six-oh-oh maybe but it sounds odd to me.
2021年5月1日
Perhaps you heard six o’clock? Meaning 6pm or 6am.
2021年5月1日
As far as I know ‘oh’ = O = 0 = zero (British English)
2021年5月1日
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