The correct spelling of nineteen is as in the question: nineteen.
"Nineteen" is the correct spelling for the number between eighteen and twenty.
Nineteenth is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is "nineteen." It is a number that comes after eighteen and before twenty.
The correct spelling is "nineteen thousand and seventy-eight".
The correct spelling of the number is "one thousand, nine hundred and eighty six". The correct spelling of the year is "nineteen eighty six".
No, the word "nineteen" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It is a regular numeral.
0.00019 is nineteen hundred thousandths -- kindly note the correct spelling
I am assuming that "desamels" is your attempt at spelling decimals. If you did mean desamels (whatever that is) then this answer is wrong.The answer, for decimals, is thirty four and nineteen hundredths.
The correct spelling is "nineteen dollars."
No, when you're searching on Google it doesn't matter whether or not you capitalize things. However, if you don't spell a word correctly, it will show the results for the closest match to what you typed in (for example, if you type in "nineteen fortied" it will show results for "nineteen forties" and say at the top of the page either, 'Did you mean: nineteen forties' or 'Showing results for nineteen forties. Search instead for nineteen fortied'. If it says this, you can click on the one you want to search for). :-D
If you are referring to the year, usually you would say it as "nineteen-oh-three" or 'nineteen hundred and three'. If it is just a number, you could either say 'one thousand nine hundred and three' or 'one-nine-oh-three' or 'nineteen hundred and three'.
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