First of all write the number with commas in every third position. 4000000000000 = 4,000,000,000,000
NB With six zeroes it is 'millions'.
With nine zeroes it is 'billions'.
With twelve zeroes it is 'trillions.
So your number is spelled as 'four trillion'. It is said as 'four trillion'.
"120,000,000,000,000,000,000,000" (120 x 1021) has the English name "One-hundred-and-twenty sextillion" (under the "short scale" currently used in the US and for commercial purposes even where the "long scale" is still in use otherwise).
In the US, the value 24,000,000,000 is "twenty-four billion."
In some European countries, the term milliard is used instead, with a billion being a million million, not a thousand million.
The number 4000000000000 or 4,000,000,000,000 is "four trillion" (on the US or short scale).
One hundred quintillion.
Look at it! It's difficult to spell. And a lot of people don't pronounce it clearly. How do you pronounce Mikle?
It helps if you pronounce it as you spell. ge-O-lo-gist
Some people pronounce it MAR-tee, and others pronounce it Mar-TEE.
quatorze (pronounce cat-horz)quatorze ("kah-torz")
You spell his name the same way but pronounce it in a different way. If you want to know how to pronounce it just go on Google Translate.
You pronounce the spell like this, (sec-tum-sem-prah). and you spell it like this Sectumsempra.
you pronounce it like ubhidhurmah but you dont spell it like that !!!
You pronounce as you spell it, but with the "a" pronounced as the a in lard.
Wanda. Pronounce it as: VanDa
Look at it! It's difficult to spell. And a lot of people don't pronounce it clearly. How do you pronounce Mikle?
Look at it! It's difficult to spell. And a lot of people don't pronounce it clearly. How do you pronounce Mikle?
To spell Kaydee in Chinese is Kai di depending on how you pronounce it. In Chinese they pronounce Kaydee, Katie with using the "t:.
It helps if you pronounce it as you spell. ge-O-lo-gist
the way you spell it was right
Tired is how you spell it pronounce (tie-ehrd) dont sound the h
We spell it the same, Julian, but we pronounce it as if it were spelled Yoolyan in English.
You spell and pronounce it like po * ta * to (potato).