Because it's two thousand... and ten.TheNamlessGuy said:Two thousand ten
Why do people keep adding "and"?
Because it's two thousand... and ten.TheNamlessGuy said:Two thousand ten
Why do people keep adding "and"?
You forgot the 'and'. Without it is the American way.hazabaza1 said:Two thousand ten.
The British way to say things.
You, sir, win. You win big.TheGhostOfSin said:I've decided to call this year Alan, and I'm happy with my choice
Really? Nearly everyone I've heard in Britain doesn't say the 'and'.Lexodus said:You forgot the 'and'. Without it is the American way.hazabaza1 said:Two thousand ten.
The British way to say things.
I say "to tusen og ti" I feel that's more right, before it was "null ni" but now it wouldn't be right in my opinion.Chapper said:Null ti.*
Or "Oh ten" in English. Get it? 010.
It's got more snap to it.
*[sub]Norwegian[/sub]
This IMO is the best explanation. I took the logic of what people would have called "1910" as "nineteen-ten" but since "2000" it would be more correct to say "two-thousand ad ten" however I'd much prefer "twenty-ten" for convenience.dorm41baggins said:I'm pretty sure "twenty ten" is incorrect grammar (at least in America- I can't speak to other dialects around the world).
Two hundred years ago, people would have said "eighteen hundred and ten". As a shorthand, they eventually dropped the "hundred and" and just said "nineteen ten". So, really, saying "twenty ten" is like saying "twenty hundred and ten", but in English, "twenty hundred" is incorrect- when you have a round number like 2000, you're supposed to say "two thousand".
When we get to 2110, it will again become correct to say "twenty-one ten" as a short-hand for "twenty-one hundred and ten", but for this century, I suspect it's more accurate to say "two thousand ten".
All that aside- I for one will continue to prefer and use the much snappier "twenty ten" in my own conversations.
Would you go on a camping holiday with me Mr Luxury Yacht?FalloutJack said:It's spelt "Twenty-Ten" but pronounced "Throat-Wobbler-Mangrove".
If you name it twenty-ten, you MUST have named 2007 as twenty-oh-seven.Cryo84R said:If you say two thousand ten, then you MUST have been saying One thousand nine hundred ninety nine, in 1999.
Otherwise you are being terribly inconsistent.
I DID say twenty oh seven actually. It sounds better.Fraught said:If you name it twenty-ten, you MUST have named 2007 as twenty-oh-seven.Cryo84R said:If you say two thousand ten, then you MUST have been saying One thousand nine hundred ninety nine, in 1999.
Otherwise you are being terribly inconsistent.
Did you? DID YOU?!
No, you said two-thousand and seven, like almost everyone on the planet who speaks English did.
Okay. Weird, but whatever.Cryo84R said:I DID say twenty oh seven actually.
...really?Cryo84R said:It sounds better.
If there's already been a thread about this and you posted in it, you don;t really need to post again, do you?Sven und EIN HUND said:Twenty ten, and there's already been a thread about this.