Numbered streets usually use the ordinal number (19th) but it could be spelled out "Nineteenth Street."
The ordinal number 19th is spelled "nineteenth."
"Straat" is the dutch spelling of street.
To spell your street in French, you would say, "Comment épelle-t-on ma rue en français?"
There are no strict rules on this but it is better to spell out "Street" when referring to the proper name of a street. If you are using the word as a regular noun, you cannot just abbreviate it.
The number 630 is "six hundred thirty." As a year, time, or street address, "six thirty."
The ordinal number 19th is spelled "nineteenth."
You spell it "Straße".
Do you mean the "Broad Street Pump" (19th century cholera outbreak in London)?
The spelling for 37th Street would be "Thirty-seventh Street."
"Straat" is the dutch spelling of street.
The Muppets are from Sesame Street.
To spell your street in French, you would say, "Comment épelle-t-on ma rue en français?"
sesame
The correct spelling is Taylor Street (notably location of Little Italy in Chicago)
The name for a wide street is a "boulevard" (from the French).
"Nightmare on elm street" is "Les griffes de la nuit"
Example:When George got to 19th Street he got off the train. (the noun 'George' is the noun antecedent of the pronoun 'he')Changing the noun antecedent to a pronoun antecedent:When he got to 19th Street hegot off the train.