How To Pronounce Dates and Numbers in English
Dates Your first day in the international section was…
09/03/2014
Dates Your first day in the international section was…
09/03/2014 How do you pronounce it ?
Dates Your first day in the international section was…
09/03/2014 The third of september, ...
Dates Your first day in the international section was…
09/03/2014 The third of september, two thousand fourteen
Dates Your first day in the international section was…
09/03/2014 OR...
Dates Your first day in the international section was…
09/03/2014 September the third, two thousand fourteen
Dates Remember to use ordinal numbers for dates in English.
Dates Remember to use ordinal numbers for dates in English. (The first, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the twentysecond, the thirty-first etc.)
Years For years up until 2000, separate the four numbers into two pairs of two:
1871 = 1999 = 1984 =
Years For years up until 2000, separate the four numbers into two pairs of two:
1871 = eighteen seventy-one 1999 = 1984 =
Years For years up until 2000, separate the four numbers into two pairs of two:
1871 = eighteen seventy-one 1999 = nineteen ninety-nine 1984 =
Years For years up until 2000, separate the four numbers into two pairs of two:
1871 = eighteen seventy-one 1999 = nineteen ninety-nine 1984 = nineteen eighty-four
Years For this decade, you need to say "two thousand and —" :
2001 = 2009 =
Years For this decade, you need to say "two thousand and —" :
2001 = two thousand and one 2009 = two thousand and nine
Large numbers A coma separates thousands, millions, billions, trillions... Read the numbers by blocks of three.
Large numbers 400,000 = four hundred thousand (no s plural)
Large numbers 400,360 =
Large numbers 400,360 = four hundred thousand (and) three hundred (and) sixty
Large numbers 421,752 =
Large numbers 421,752 = four hundred twenty-one thousand seven hundred (and) fifty-two
Large numbers 421,752 = four hundred twenty-one thousand seven hundred (and) fifty-two Need a Video ?
Decimal numbers Do not confuse the comma with a decimal point !
123,215.25
Decimal numbers The digits after the decimal point are said one by one.
2.718 3.259
Decimal numbers The digits after the decimal point are said one by one. Except for money :
$3.25 £1.99
Decimal numbers The number π is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and is approximately equal to 3.14159
Fractions ½= 1/3 = ¼= 1/5 = 1/ 6 = 3/5 =
Fractions ½ = one half 1/3 = ¼= 1/5 = 1/ 6 = 3/5 =
Fractions ½ = one half 1/3 = one third ¼= 1/5 = 1/ 6 = 3/5 =
Fractions ½ = one half 1/3 = one third ¼ = one quarter 1/5 = 1/ 6 = 3/5 =
Fractions ½ = one half 1/3 = one third ¼ = one quarter 1/5 = one fifth 1/ 6 = 3/5 =
Fractions ½ = one half 1/3 = one third ¼ = one quarter 1/5 = one fifth 1/ 6 = one sixth 3/5 =
Fractions ½ = one half 1/3 = one third ¼ = one quarter 1/5 = one fifth 1/ 6 = one sixth 3/5 = three fifths