two thousand, ten
Twenty-ten or two thousand and ten are both acceptable. ____________________________ The consensus seems to be "Twenty-Ten". I suspect that this will be a matter of discussion for another 12 months.
Both versions are correct, it is just to personal choice. I myself say 'twenty ten'
We're talking about how many years have passed since the birth of Christ: two thousand and ten years.The most common now is "Two thousand ten" but the form "Twenty ten" is also correct when the context is clear, as was the earlier year nineteen ten. The years 2001 through 2009 are still mainly two thousand and one. It is possible that twenty-oh-one may eventually become the standard, but it did not for one thousand nine. The 22nd century on uses the historical standard, e.g. twenty-one-oh-one, because it is not an even thousand.
Either twenty ten or two thousand and ten.
It is correct to say the year either way, but it is more customary to say twenty ten, just as 1995 was said to be nineteen ninety-five, 1776 was said to be seventeen seventy-six, etc.
two thousand and twenty.... if you are talking about the numbertwenty twenty if you are talking about the yearIf you disagree heres a example of why it is twenty ten ( year )eg. do you think people called it one thousand nine hundred ninedy eight when it was 1998, no they called it ninteen nindy eight. So when the year is over 2010 people will be saying twenty ten, twenty eleven and so one
I guess this depends on what state you are looking for one. The average across the country will run from eighteen thousand to around twenty two thousand.
The number 2010 is "two thousand and ten."The year 2010 has likewise been pronounced "two thousand ten" as a carryover from 2000 (a milennial number). However, the traditional form for years is the hundreds name, so the standard form (historically) will likely become "twenty ten" (and twenty-oh-nine for 2009). This has an advantage in speech to indicate that it is a year, not a number.
Referring to 2010 the year: "Scientists are expecting a cure for the disease by the end of twenty-ten." Referring to an amount: "The repairs for this would cost two thousand and ten dollars."
You could write it either of these ways.... Because it's your wedding invitation along with your fiance.___ &____ will happily be getting married onAugust Twelfth, Two Thousand Tenor___ &____ will happily be getting married on the day ofAugust 12, 2010
Some words that rhyme with "two thousand ten" include "when," "then," and "men."
Twenty ten to twenty eleven