Odessa Dawn
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How do we read 19,5000, please?
That's not a legitimate number in English. What does it mean?How do we read 19,5000, please?
It's hard to know. Here's an example of Indian currency:I suppose our friend inadvertently added an extra zero but meant 19,500 "nineteen thousand five hiundred".
10 crores | 100 million | 10,00,00,000 |
It's hard to know. Here's an example of Indian currency:
"For example, the amount ₹3,25,84,729.25 is read as "three crore, twenty-five lakh, eighty-four thousand, seven hundred twenty-nine rupees and twenty-five paise".Indian rupee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
10 crores 100 million 10,00,00,000
We haven't been given the source of the "19,5000", so who knows?
So - Odessa Dawn, where did you find "19,5000" and in what context?
... and the other is….While more than 19,5000 households still cut off from power, police, Jerusalem Municipality, Electric Corporation begin to pass buck. 'It's like the 19th century,' said man who was stranded for 72 hours
Almost 20,000 cut off from power ...
Honestly, when I asked an Arab, he said, "Don’t count those zeros coming after comma. The most important what comes before." So, I doubted his reply and asked the most reliable people, YOU. Now I am very happy and satisfied. Thanks.With more than 19,500 households still cut off from power, the political blame game has already begun.
Honestly, when I asked an Arab, he said, "Don’t count those zeros coming after comma.