How to say the number 92
How to say the number 92
You probably did, but then you did the sensible thing and (mostly) changed it around. You can read some 19th century novels and find stuff like “I am two and twenty years old”.
Mostly because it’s still the old order for the teens. 1616 could be read as sixteen hundred sixteen, right?
I’ve heard it lots of times (sometimes just as “sixteen sixteen”) - mostly for years though.
And it seems like Wikipedia agrees:
In American usage, four-digit numbers are often named using multiples of “hundred” and combined with tens and ones: “eleven hundred three”, “twelve hundred twenty-five”, “forty-seven hundred forty-two”, or “ninety-nine hundred ninety-nine”.
Or Shakespeare…
Thy Fifty Yet Doth Double Five and Twenty.
you're correct, but it may seem antiquated to some.. the full "old" way to say it was 16 hundreds and 16..
when i read 1,500, it's about 50/50 that it's one thousand five hundred, or fifteen hundred