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What reporters say when score in soccer is 0-0? why they never say zero-zero? I heard they say null null
2016年1月8日 13:57
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They say "nil nil" or for 1-0 they will say "one nil" nil obviously is another word for zero. I don't know why it's commonly used for soccer, but it's fewer syllables than "zero zero" so perhaps easier to say.
2016年1月8日
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They're saying 'nil-nil'.
2016年1月8日
In the U.S., we don't use "nil" in this way. If the game were still going on, you'd usually hear, "There is no score." or "it's nothing to nothing." If the game were over, " It was a scoreless tie." Would likely he heard. be heard, or the sequence would include the team names, like this: "Canada zero, the U.S. Zero."
2016年1月8日
In the United States, you will hear "zero-zero" and also "scoreless."
2016年1月8日
The en dash is used to report scores or results of contests. Just write > The game was tied at 0-0 . You don't spell out when writing !
2016年1月8日
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