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Nederlands regel :-)
Something that's always confused me is that here we don't pronounce numbers from left to right. So instead of hundred ninety six (100-90-6) we say honderd zes-en-negentig (100-6-90)
21 0 ReplyEnglish used to be that way as well:
Sing a song of sixpence
A pocket full of rye
Four and twenty blackbirds
Baked in a pie.
In these lyrics "four and twenty" means 24
24 0 ReplyWhich actually makes sense when you remember that English, before the Normans at least, was very close to dutch.
11 1 ReplyAnd it's all because they are germanic languages (at least old English is), and this is the same in German (vier und zwanzig).
15 0 ReplyModern English is still a Germanic language, but with a LOT of Latin and French thrown in.
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Yeah, and then we got better
2 2 ReplyI really, really struggle to see how the Normans made English "better".
2 1 ReplyThey made a successful cipher that has thwarted their enemies into perpetuity.
4 0 ReplyAh, the same way Linux was able to thwart hackers for as long as it did.
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