Emarebe
How do you pronounce 2015

Hi everybody!

 

I'm really curious to know how you English-speaking people pronounce the year 2015? Do you say "twenty-fifteen" or "two thousand and fifteen?". 

 

Bye and Happy New Year to everybody!

7 sty 2015 17:19
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Happy New Year to you too, Emarebe.

 

You can say either of those. Or if you prefer American English, you can also say 'two thousand fifteen'.

 

 

 

7 stycznia 2015
3

???

 

Now even I'm confused.

 

@Michael Millard. 'Twenty hundred and fifteen'.  Really? How can this be correct, if nobody ever says this?

 

@Bruce. So, please tell us, sir. If we are all wrong about 1801, how do you say it?

8 stycznia 2015
3

 

  Technically,  all dates  using a   Zero, can be read as you indicate here.

 

 However,  it is often the case, in the USA, that the people read zeros  as "o" (oh).

 

  Thus,  in dates like 1801, 1802, 1803,  1804,  1805, and so forth, many Americans commonly read this as   Eighteen---Oh---One,      and so forth.  It is not correct of course, but sometimes,  convention  holds a more powerful sway than   correctness.

 

  So  you may encounter  some references such as this.  However, it would be rare to see 2005  read as    "Twenty--Oh---Five"; but it would be read as "Two--Thousand---Five".

 

7 stycznia 2015
3

I usually say, two thousand fifteen, without the and. The and is used with numbers for the decimal like with two dollars and fifteen cents.

7 stycznia 2015
2

Hey,

 

We ususally use:

2015- twenty-fifteen. 

1999- Nineteen ninety-nine.

1776- seventeen seventy-six

 

Hope it helps. :)

 

 

7 stycznia 2015
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