I hear both
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I occasionally hear “two thousand nineteen,” but overwhelmingly more frequently “twenty nineteen.”
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I reckon I hear both currently, I can't see "Two Thousand and Twenty" being used much though.
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Regression to the lazy in me defaults to twenty-ten. Probably in a similar fashion it’s quicker to say twelve-hundred rather than one-thousand-two-hundred.
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It depends. Did you say Two thousand and five? But just because Americans do it doesn’t make a good argument that it should be done.
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I'm surprised more that Americans don't spell it "thosand"
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Is there a right and wrong way to say it??
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Speaking as a Brit, personally no. Two-thousand-and-nine was followed by twenty-ten, might have diverted to two-thousand-and-eleven but currently using twenty-nineteen.
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Yep it’s a Brit thing, although it is mixed some say twenty-nineteen, others say two thousand and nineteen. Thinking about it I say it both ways, depending on, well nothing other than how I feel like saying it
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That could rank as the most unhelpful reply of two-oh-nineteen.
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