(2000), two thousand and one (2001), two thousand and two (2002) etc.For the name of a king or queen in written English, Roman numerals are used = Henry VIIIListen to the pronunciation of the numbers from 1 to 100 in the following video:* Instead of saying One Hundred, you can say A hundred.e.g. Years that are a two digit number are read as a whole number. New centuries are read as whole numbers of hundreds. If there is a decimal, follow with the decimal pronounced as a whole number, and if coinage has a name in the currency, add that word at the end. e.g. (481-2240) 4. give years: She was born in nineteen seventy-five (1975). There are a few exceptions to this rule. For example, 100,000 in words is written as 1 Lakh or One hundred thousand.
This is the form for year up to 1999. For the year 2000 and on, we say two thousand 7:30 minutes long | 4 videos Hello Everyone! (127) one hundred and twenty-seven OR (127) a hundred and twenty-seven.The same rule applies for one thousand (a thousand) and one million (a million)Notice that you need to use a hyphen (-) when you write the numbers between 21 and 99.With long numbers, we usually divide them into groups of three which are divided by a comma. You can precede any year by the words "the year" to make your meaning clear, and this is common for two and three digit years. New centuries are read as whole numbers of hundreds. Write how many thousands ("one thousand", "two thousand", etc), then the rest of the number as above. We do not use the word "thousand", at least not for reading years within the past 1000 years.Years that have just three digits can be read as a three digit number, or as a one digit number followed by a two-digit number. Years before the year 0 are followed by BC, pronounced as two letters of the alphabet.Interestingly, these rules apply to reading street addresses as well.There are several ways to pronounce the number 0, used in different contexts.
Earlier, Roman numerals were used to represent the numbers by Romans such as (1-I, 2-II, 3-III, 4-IV, and so on).
Millennia are always read as whole numbers because they would be difficult to pronounce otherwise. 3. give your telephone number: Our phone number is two-six-three, three-eight-four-seven. My sister is twenty-seven years old. Numbers -> 1,000,000 Listen and find the number.
The cardinal numbers (one, two, three, etc.) We do not use the word "thousand", at least not for reading years within the past 1000 years. Numbers in words are written usually with the help of the English alphabet. There are thirty-one days in January. 5000000 (5 million) is normally written as 5,000,000We use ordinal numbers (at the end position) to talk about fractions.Notice that for 1/4, you can say a quarter OR a fourth.IF we have a whole number with a fraction, we use the word AND between the two parts.For parts of whole numbers, we use a decimal point (and NOT a comma).If there is more than one number after the decimal point, we say each number individually.The exception to this rule is when we are talking about dollars and cents (or pound and pence)We have created a version of this numbers chart that ESL / ELA Teachers can easily print and use in their classroom (and parents with their kids).A variety of different English vocabulary topics including common words lists, charts and example sentences.Improve your English with our interactive English vocabulary games. Here you will learn to write the numbers from 1 to 100 in words.
1,000 to 999,999. This video is designed for students, teachers and anyone wanting to learn refer to distribution.Read decimals aloud in English by pronouncing the decimal point as "point", then read each digit individually. Money is not read this way.Read fractions using the cardinal number for the numerator and the ordinal number for the denominator, making the ordinal number plural if the numerator is larger than 1. Unfortunately, usage varies between different English-speaking countries. In general, when the year is a four digit number, read the first two digits as a whole number, then the second two digits as another whole number.
These pronunciations apply to American English. This applies to all numbers except for the number 2, which is read "half" when it is the denominator, and "halves" if there is more than one.Percentages are easy to read aloud in English. Note that normal decimals are not read in this way. 2. give your age: I am thirty-three years old.