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Forty or Fourty - WordReference Forums Forty is the correct spelling, at least in the United States It does get confusing, because it's related to the word "four", but "40" is properly spelled "forty"
forty (not fourty?) - WordReference Forums Notwithstanding being related to the word "four" (4), 40 is spelled "forty", and not "fourty" The reason is that etymologically (also in accents without the horse-hoarse merger), the words have different vowels, "forty" containing a contraction in the same way that "fifty" contains a contraction of "five"
one hundred forty. | WordReference Forums In American English dialect I constantly see numbers over one hundred written as for example " one hundred forty " compared to British English " one hundred and forty Is this lack of the conjunction " and " grammatically correct, and is this due to the Spanish influence " ciento cuarenta "
Plough the lower forty | WordReference Forums I am following mkellogg's request to help update the WR dictionary In the section for forty the expression he went to plough the lower forty needs translation I believe I have heard this expression in the past (a song maybe) but I am now drawing a blank on its meaning Can anybody help
Forty four hundred - WordReference Forums You might use it if you were talking about items normally counted in hundreds I could just about imagine "forty-four hundred cigarettes" or "forty-four hundred Roman legionaries", but not much else
forty-five hundred - WordReference Forums No, forty-five hundred = four thousand five hundred = 4,500 "Forty-five hundred" is the most common way of expressing this in speech
four fourteen forty | WordReference Forums I was curious to know how the difference in spelling between four, fourteen and forty came about Can anyone tell me? (I know, another word history question ) Thank you in advance, SMS:)
symbol = slash? - WordReference Forums Hi! How do you say " " in English? Is it "slash"? I want to say "Real Decreto 1344 1991", is it correct to say "Royal Decree "thirteen fourty-four slash nineteen ninety one"? or is it better to say "one thousand three hundred fourty four slash, one thousand nine hundred ninety one?" I am more
Four going on fourty - WordReference Forums It refers to a child who pretends to be more mature than he is "He is four going on forty" = He is only four years old, but he pretends to be much older "
A fool at 40 is a fool forever - WordReference Forums Today I heard a saying “ A fool at 40 is a fool forever” What I want to ask can I say; A fool who is at 40 is a fool forever Or shouldn’t I use “at” if I say “who is”? If I shouldn’t can you please explain why we can’t say “someone is at 40”?