Привет.
Как скаэать этот номер: 1,23?
Спасибо!
Printable View
Привет.
Как скаэать этот номер: 1,23?
Спасибо!
Сто двадцать три.Quote:
Originally Posted by Akua
If, as I suspect, what you mean is 1.23 (You are from Wisconsin, after all), it'd be something along the lines of Один и двадцать три.
"Something along the lines of"? I was kinda hoping for something a little more definitive than that. :)
You sayQuote:
Originally Posted by Akua
1 and 23 hundredths. That's the proper long way.
4,5 = Четыре и пять десятых
So
1,23 would be Один и двадцать три сотых
I guessed the word for hundredth.
А как сказать 3,14159265358979? Просто "три и один четыре один пять ..."?
I assume so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Akua
Легче сказать "число пи." :)Quote:
А как сказать 3,14159265358979? Просто "три и один четыре один пять ..."?
одна целая двадцать три сотыхQuote:
Originally Posted by Akua
1,23 - "одна целая двадцать три сотых"
7,645 - "семь целых шестьсот сорок пять тысячных"
если так: 2,6 , например, то: две целых шесть десятых
если так: 2,6 , например, то: две целых шесть десятых
3,6839 - три целые шесть тысяч восемьсот тридцать девять десятитысячных.
Правильно?
вроде да %))Quote:
Originally Posted by basurero
But is this "bookish"? What would you say in casual speach, for example if you were a student in a math class reading the above number from your textbook? Or, Russian natives, how did you read the above number in your head when you read this post?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dimitri
ЦЕЛЫХQuote:
Originally Posted by basurero
Having a casual talk, one may say 2,45 as "два и сорок пять", for example.Quote:
Originally Posted by Akua
Sure, 1.23 could be read as one and twenty three hundreths... or it could be read the normal, lazy-man's way. One point two three.
It's not the same though. In English 1 point 23 is standard and not lazy. Saying 1 and 23 hundredths sounds really weird. Like a scientist, or statistician wouldn't even say it.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
In Russian 1 and 23 is casual, and lazy. The long was is standard.
There was a nice answer by TATY.Quote:
Originally Posted by Akua
I could add from myself, if you propose such number as 3,6839 I read it in my head as "три и шестьдесят восемь - тридцать девять". In Russian, we tend to combine digits of long numbers into groups of 2-3 digits, we normally don't pronounce them separately, like "six-eight-three-nine". We'd rather make something like "sixty-eight - thirty-nine" of them, it's easier to keep number in memory this way.
And as for 3,14159265358... I would read it as "three and fourteen - fifteen - ninety-two...", or something similar.
Спосибо!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Akua
Oops! It's late here! Thonk you! :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dimitri
Thonk you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Akua
Is that a pun?
Switching a's for o's today, are we?? :D
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by love.angel