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How do you refer to the year mentioned above?  

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  1. 1. How do you refer to the year mentioned above?

    • Twenty-ten
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    • Two thousand {and} ten
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    • I don't refer to 2010, but I'll let you know
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We don't do 2010 here, but it is definitely the real Olympics in twenty-twelve.

 

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LOL thats exactly what I said when Vancouver won the Olympic bid and now I think my Canadian Citizenship application is in jeopardy. Its taken very seriously and lord, an obscene amount of money is spent on these events.

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Two thousand ten. It would never occur to me to say twenty-ten, just as it would never occur to me to say that I paid twenty-ten dollars for something. Does anyone say the current year as twenty-eight? With so many votes for twenty-ten I obviously am missing something but I just don't get it.
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Two thousand ten. It would never occur to me to say twenty-ten, just as it would never occur to me to say that I paid twenty-ten dollars for something. Does anyone say the current year as twenty-eight? With so many votes for twenty-ten I obviously am missing something but I just don't get it.

I think we are just past it Ken.

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McKinley beat Bryan in the nineteen hundred election, not the one thousand nine hundred election.

 

Bush beat Gore (well, sort of) in the two thousand election, not the twenty hundred, or the twenty oh oh, election.

 

 

The teens have always been a special case, so 1910 and 2010 are not, I think, really comparable.

 

I guess thought that after running it through my brain a bit, twenty ten doesn't seem quite so odd. Maybe a bit like a reading at the optometrist's. Two thousand ten still seems far more natural to me.

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Battle of Hastings - Ten Sixty-Six

 

Magna Carta - Twelve Fifteen

 

Declaration of Independence - Seventeen Seventy Six.

 

The War of Eighteen Twelve.

 

Death of Attila: Four fifty three.

 

It would make no sense to use the term 'hundred or thousand' in any of these cases.

 

Years like 1900 are the exception, not the rule.

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How do you call this decade anyway? The zeroes?

"this decade" :huh:

 

What I will refer to it after 2010, I don't know.

I don't think I have a name for the decade including 1901-1909 - except "the first decade of the century".

 

Robin

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How do you refer to the year mentioned above? [2010]

Twenty-Ten

 

Years like 1900 are the exception, not the rule.

Nine-teen hundred

 

How do you call this decade anyway? The zeroes?

I've heard it called the 'noughties'.

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I wonder, in german it's zwanzighundert-zehn?

 

Zweitausend-zehn.

 

There is this famous football song around here that goes like '54, '74, '90 - zweitausend-zehn, expressing hope to win the world cup for the 4th time in South-Africa.

 

Strangely there is no song yet about 2009, when Germany will participate in the Bermuda Bowl for the first time...

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I asked my wife, withholding my own preference. It took her a while to get past the shock that I was spending time discussing this matter but then she went with "I prefer two thousand ten but I think most people will say twenty ten". An easy going person, my wife. I think I will follow her lead. I managed to avoid the intense debate about whether the previous millennium ended on December 31 of 1999 or 2000. We all survived the lack of consensus on that one.
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