Eight thousand, fifty-three.
Eight thousand, fifty-three.
Six thousand, nine hundred ten.
It makes clear that the following symbols should be read as numbers. Some Braille symbols do double duty as letters and numbers, and there are symbols that flag that the following should be read as numbers or as letters. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Braille#Contractions
When writing a decimal out in words, the numbers before the decimal are written as if they are whole numbers, and the numbers after the decimal are read as digits. Therefore, for example, 150.35 is read one hundred and fifty point three five.
In words - that would be six thousandths.
Pictographs use pictures with a key to help you read it easily instead of reading a bunch of words and numbers.
The left is generally where all words and numbers are read from in the United States.
Knee. the 'n' is silent :)
They are words that can be read the same way left and right. Properly spelled palindromes.
It is used to make really large or small numbers more readable and understandable, but you have to learn how to read and understand this just like you learned to read and understand words.
Palindrome Not just for numbers, either.
Your question does not make sense. I would have hit the improve button, but I wouldn't know how to clarify your jibberish.