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11 May 2017
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780,000
Can you read it seven eighty thousand?
780,000
Can you read it seven eighty thousand?
Can you read it seven eighty thousand?
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I've never heard someone say "seven eighty thousand", so I don't think so. It should be "seven hundred and eighty thousand."
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Seven hundred and eighty thousand is the way to say it
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I think, it sounds more natural seven hundred eigthy thousand
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Seven hundred and eighty thousand in English.
可是中文是78万
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No, it should be “seven hundred eighty thousand.”
You say “and” for the numbers AFTER the decimal:
780,000.37 “seven hundred eighty thousand and thirty-seven one-hundredths.”
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