• Rikudou_Sage
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    74 months ago

    So, are we (Czechia) the only ones who use more than one way?

    90+9 (ninety-nine literally) is the formal way to do it, while 9+90 (nine-and-ninety literally) is the informal way. You can easily hear both of the ways used in one sentence.

    • @Nikko882@lemmy.world
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      34 months ago

      Norway as well. 90+9 is the official way, 9+90 is the way from when the Germans occupied the country. Both are still used. The map also says Georgia and Finland also use two variations.

    • blargerer
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      24 months ago

      9 and 90 appears in English but reads extremely archaic, you’d basically never run into it in modern speech.

    • pragmakist
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      14 months ago

      Niti og ni, 9*10+9 was used in Danish on cheques.
      I doubt those exist anymore, though.