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Thread: How do you say 2010?

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    Probably Twenty-Ten.

    This 21st Century is rather awkward. I'm looking forward to the 22nd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToddG View Post
    I live in the United States, so I say it veinte diez.
    That would be dos mil diez, amigo...........

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    So, I guess " two oh two oh " is out ?

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    its simply "10"

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    "O"10
    For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling

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    I'm a Two Thousand Ten kind of guy.

    Twenty-Ten does not sound as natural (In my mind's eye).

    Oh-10 (Or 010) sounds "queer as a man in a dress" to my mind's eye!

    Everyone has thier own way I suppose, but it's good too know that only my way is the right way..>!!! LOL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by larry0071 View Post
    Twenty-Ten does not sound as natural (In my mind's eye).
    Your mind's eye can hear, too? Whoa!

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    All I know is, if a particular guy in the office uses the phrase "too kay ten" again, he's getting kicked in the wedding tackle.

    Hard.

    With the toe, not the instep.
    Contractor scum, AAV

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    For some reason my mind keeps telling me 'twenty ten' in English is the most natural.

    In my own language I say two thousand and ten though. Twenty ten would sound patently ridiculous in my language.

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    Maybe it should be pronounced as follows....the year we kick out those idiots in congress! Hopefully the next batch will be better.

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