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Morningrise  #316949  Thu, 18 Jan 07 09:08 PM

Geoffrey Chaucer died in 1400.

How do you read the date?

  
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Annvan  #316953  Thu, 18 Jan 07 09:18 PM
I'd say "fourteen hundred".
  
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spinnaker  #316969  Thu, 18 Jan 07 10:06 PM
or thousand-four-hundred
  
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Philip  #317004  Thu, 18 Jan 07 11:10 PM

 Annvan wrote:
I'd say "fourteen hundred".
Just a little more.

1401 "fourteen hundred and one" or "fourteen 'oh' one"

1425 "fourteen twenty-five" (most often, I believe)

  
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spinnaker  #317009  Thu, 18 Jan 07 11:14 PM
And what's about 1402?
fourteen hundred and two?

After which number, none and is needed?
  
Marvin A.  #317123  Fri, 19 Jan 07 06:49 AM
 Spinnaker wrote:
And what's about 1402?
fourteen hundred and two?

After which number, none and is needed?


1400- fourteen hundred
1402 - fourteen oh two
  
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