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What year is it?

What year is it?

  • "Two Thousand (and) Nine"

    Votes: 37 92.5%
  • "Twenty-oh-nine"

    Votes: 3 7.5%

  • Total voters
    40
Didn't we just have a thread like this?

Oh and it's none of the above. It's just "oh-nine".
 
Twenty oh nine sounds like a line from the opening narration to a crappy made-for tv science fiction movie from the 80s.

That being said, I prefer twenty-ten over two-thousand ten.
 
Two thousand and nine. Twenty-oh-nine is just silly.

So, did you say "Nineteen-hundred and ninety nine"? ;)

No, but I did say One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety Nine.

For the record, I don't say Twenty Hundred and Nine either.;)

I've heard Two oh oh Nine quite a bit too, though I can't recall anyone using One Nine Nine Nine back in the Twentieth century

When speaking historically I always say Nineteen oh Nine or Eighteen oh Nine, so I don't really see what's so silly about Twenty oh Nine.

I'm really not sure which form I use more often, probably Twenty oh Nine.
 
Two thousand and nine.

Twenty Oh Nine and Two Thousand Nine sound like something some nonce in an office would say.
 
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