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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

numbers

how do I write 1,25.000
  

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You are using an uncommon punctuation system. I suppose you mean this: 125,000 = one hundred (and) twenty-five thousand . However, we do not normally spell out such large numbers (though you may if you wish to write me a cheque to that amount),

  • You are using an uncommon punctuation system.
  • I suppose you mean this: 125,000 = one hundred (and) twenty-five thousand .
  • However, we do not normally spell out such large numbers (though you may if you wish to write me a cheque to that amount),
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You are using an uncommon punctuation system. I suppose you mean this:

125,000 = one hundred (and) twenty-five thousand.

However, we do not normally spell out such large numbers (though you may if you wish to write me a cheque to that amount),
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Anonymous how do I write 1,25.000
In Europe, they use full stops between thousands, and a comma between the whole number and the decimal fraction.
In the US, we use the comma between thousands, and a full stop (period) between the whole number and the decimal fraction.

eg. European format: 1.345.678,23
US Format: 1,345,678.23

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