no silly
deux mille douze = two thousand and twelve
The correct way to write the year on an invitation is "two thousand twelve." This follows the standard format for writing out the year in words.
In words? Two thousand twelve. But if you mean numbers, then it's 2,012
Two hundred twelve thousand, five hundred.
two Thousand twelve
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Twelve hundred, or one thousand, two hundred.
The twelfth day of January in the year two-thousand-twelve -OR- The twelfth day of January in the year two-thousand-and-twelve -OR- The twelfth day of the first month in the year two-thousand-twelve -OR- The twelfth day of the first month in the year two-thousand-and-twelve And the such.
2,012
Two thousand twelve.
The number makes no sense since twelve hundred is one thousand two hundred, and twelve thousand is one ten thousand and 2 thousands. You can't have 2 numbers occupying the same space in a number which 1 and 2 do in the thousand digit. However, one could propose that you add the two together giving 13,212
Yes. 1,200 (one thousand two hundred) = 12 multiplied by 100 or twelve one hundreds. Instead of saying, "one thousand two hundred" people have shortened it by saying, "twelve hundred."