The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am recalling how my elderly relatives discussed spoke about things in the early 1900s. They would refer to the first decade with an "ought" and the year. So Auntie, born in 1902, was said to have been born in "ought two." The word "ought" is long gone, but I suppose we might say, "oh two." So my guess is we will eventually refer to the first years of the decade as "oh" and the last year.
Perhaps our second decade of this century will be the "twenty" plus the next two digits. We might say 2018 as twenty-eighteen.
I would guess we would occasionally drop from speech the "twenty" at that time. Perhaps, for example, saying the Olympics back in '32 were held in such and such a place rather than saying twenty-thirty-two.
Interesting.
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