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![]() I say 20-11
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![]() Two Thousand Eleven should def be used more as it sounds more professional. Twenty eleven should be used for more casual conversations in my opinion.
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![]() just say ****ing two thouzand eleven
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![]() Let's just all say it the way we want and move on? That's another great idea.
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![]() It is pronounced Twenty-Eleven. The Year 2000 is actually pronounced the year Twenty-Hundred as well along with Twent-Oh-One and Twenty-Oh-Two as we did Nineteen-Hundred and Nineteen-Oh-One etc...
The pronunciation got messed up by the change in the opening digits from a teen number and the fact that popular culture was already saying the year 2000 and 2001 from movies such as 2001: A Space Odyssey. If you think it should be pronounced Two Thousand Eleven, then you must also think it should be pronounced the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety Nine (1999) or the Year Two Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Three (2553), right? |
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![]() you should say 2-0-11
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![]() The graduating class of two-thousand-eleven!
sounds good, while like, "back in twenty eleven, i had a discussion on FFR about how pronounce years"
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plain old ugly ass dumbas
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![]() I don't like twenty-ten/twenty-eleven because that seems to imply 30 and 31 to me.
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![]() We're on year TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN. It's that simple. We all learned numbers in school.
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![]() Convention for centuries has been to treat a year as a set of two two-digit numbers. That's how I say it, but then there are people who feel that the "proper" way to say a year is "The year of our lord nineteen hundred and seventy-five" or whatever.
They're all correct in the sense that they include the number which represents the year, but I -really- want people to get back into the "twenty" "ten" habit that pre-existed the 00s. That's the other thing people need to realize, we referred to all decades of the century we were -in- as the YYs, and all previous ones as the XXYYs Which means we still have "the 60s" and "the 90s" but it's "the 1910s" and "the 10s" now. |
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I think the removal of the word "and" is a U.S. thing. In other English speaking countries, they still use the word "and" within numbers. Quote:
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![]() I don't understand why every thread has to get derailed. Just drop it here please and get back on topic.
Me personally I tend to switch back and forth I'll say 20 11 sometimes others I'll say 2011. Really either way you say it it's understood so I don't see why there should be a big fuss about one way being right and one being wrong. |
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![]() I'm not sure which I will use. I will just have to see, when I have to say it, spur of the moment.
Oh, and on 2010, I used 'oh ten', because it came after 'oh nine'. The only reason I wont use 'oh eleven' is because it is a pain to say, but 'oh twelve' will be fair game. |
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![]() Two thousand eleven.
twenty eleven has a vowel clash. So it's like saying twentyleven
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![]() Say "two thousand eleven" makes it sound like you're saying "two thousand and eleven".
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I have to admit. That is a pretty legitimate point.
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That doesn't fall under 'Anything that expresses the correct number is valid" it's actually incorrect. Quote:
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![]() Anything is good, as long as it's not "Two Thousand n' Ten" which makes it seem like 2000 + 10.
The proper way to pronounce 2010, 2011 etc as "Twenty Ten". Although "Two thousand Ten" could also work... but it's been traditional to say the # year in two words, such as "14-92, 19-99, etc". So 20-10 should follow after "2000-9" due to "20-09" being impossible and would just sound like "29". Unless you pronounced it "Twenty Hundred Nine" Orrrr you could always use MMXI. :/
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