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Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 11:16:36 GMT
Also note that consistent with the gender of the thing you are counting a pig-headed cow is usually unpronounced but when followed by a vowel or unaspirated it is. The exception to this rule is when expressing dates that sound like species, nasal, month, day. Numbers in French follow the same pattern as shown below: Trent et al double triple three Trent quarantine et quarantine double et five Ode to a duet. And French numbers written in French French neutral numbers are a bit weird. Literally means sixty in French. Next is literally sixty plus eleven without the hyphen. And then sixty two sixty three sixty four UK Mobile Number List and so on all of them hyphenated. To some extent this follows the same logic as numbers between to but it may still take some getting used to at first. Next let's see in French it literally means four twenty without a hyphen. Again a bit weird but in old fashioned or literary English you might sometimes see four points so it's not entirely weird. Then wait. Note that the in has been removed and all words are connected by hyphens. Also note that there is no this time it is the same as all the other numbers. Also remember that the same goes for what you calculated for a pig-headed cow in the eighties and a never-pronounced one in the eighties. The last one is French. This literally means four-twenty at if the French intentionally created the most perverse way of counting they could come up with. Maybe but that's the way it is so there's no point in complaining and from there it's four twenty one is four twenty twelve and so on all hyphenated.
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