The phrase "I would rather die a thousand deaths" is often attributed to the character Aeneas in Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid." It expresses deep emotional pain and desperation, typically in the context of love or loss. The sentiment has been echoed in various forms in literature and popular culture, reflecting the intensity of human emotions in the face of suffering.
One hundred and eight thousand is how to say 108,000
You can say "eleven thousand dollars" to express the amount of $11000.
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I would say, two thousand (2,000). As there are no numbers after the decimal place, the 2,000 is a whole number.
To write out 40 thousand in words, you would say "forty thousand." In numerical form, it is represented as 40,000.
No he did not Robert E. Lee was the one who said when he had to surrender to Ulysses S. Grant
Sadly to say this, but there was 5,000 people die of underage drinking annually from year to year.
" Tusind tak" is how you say "Thousand thanks" in Danish.
It doesn't exactly say anywhere on the internet but there is a few thousand, I believe.
The Death card isn't about death at all but rather new beginnings!
Eurylochos says, "All deaths are detestable for wretched mortals, but hunger is the sorriest way to die and encounter fate."
One hundred and eight thousand is how to say 108,000
The word thousand in swedish is "tusen".
Statistics say over forty thousand people are killed every year on US highways and there are 8736 hours in a year. This works out to four and a half deaths on average every hour.
You can say "eleven thousand dollars" to express the amount of $11000.
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