Three hundred forty five.
(Note that there is no "u" in "forty.")
Twelve.
Sixty-one.
650 can be written as "six hundred fifty" in English words.
Thirty-five billion.
I would write it as twelve point six.
Three hundred forty-five thousand, two hundred thirty-four and fifteen thousandths.
There are many words in Korean that can be made using the English alphabet. This may include having to put some letters together to make the right sounds.
if i were a magician i would make the seasons arrive in proper onset manner.
There are certainly too many words in the English lexicon to only use each of them but once.
no thats not proper english grammer
Please re-write in proper English.
No. You have to be able to learn to read and write words that are part of the computer language (and the bulk of those words are taken from English). But a person can do that without using or understanding spoken English.
please write in proper English so that i can understand!
Twelve.
If they know the language, then yes. They also "borrow" English words and on occasion write them in English instead of katakana.
It depends. If you write short words (like 'if' and 'it') you can write approximately 56,832,436 words. If you write long words (like 'Constantinople' and 'Timbuktu') it is significantly less; approximately only 8,118,919.429 words. Mechanical pencils can replace their own lead and write as many words as you know. Also, pencils can write more foreign words than English words because of the way they are pronounced.
The English language can be improved by writing it. Many people do not write with the proper grammar often and therefore lose out on the ability to write quality work in the English language.