How To Say Zero - English With A Twist PDF
How To Say Zero - English With A Twist PDF
How To Say Zero - English With A Twist PDF
Consequently, I often find myself dedicating part of a Business English lesson on the different ways
the English Language has of saying this apparently simple figure.
In this blog post, I’m going to consider the British English (BrE) and American (AE) versions. I’d be
very interested to know if there are any other versions in other parts of the English-speaking world.
In telephone numbers, room numbers, bus numbers and dates (years), we say oh.
For football scores we say nil: ‘The score was three nil (3-0) to Barcelona’.
American English uses various words for sports scores: The Yankees films_thumb_30_love
are winning three nothing/ three zero/ three zip.
For tennis scores we say love: ‘The score was thirty love. (30-0)
For temperatures we say zero: ‘It’s zero degrees celsius today (0°)
The decimal point (Notice that in English we say decimal point, and not
a dot as in internet addresses). In British English, zero and nought are
used before and after a decimal point. American English does not use
nought.
Confused? Don’t be. Like everything in this world, practice makes perfect. The more you use figures in
English in your job, the more comfortable you’ll be saying them.