"I'm in."
a valley is a valley there is no difference between those two words
Hill and Dale
You say, "two millionths."
valleys and ridges
One. When you say pickpocket, no one says as two words, they say it as one.
thirty-two
Two trillion.
Two quadrillion
In the valley girl dialect, individuals often use words like "like," "totally," "oh my God," and "so" frequently in their speech patterns. They also tend to have a distinctive way of pronouncing certain words, with elongated vowels and a rising intonation at the end of sentences.
In the valley girl dialect, "what they say in the valley" refers to the current popular slang or gossip circulating among teenagers in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. It signifies being in tune with the latest trends and social dynamics of the youth culture in that region.
Forty-two thousand, two hundred forty-two.