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Very interesting.
I speak German, and when dealing with numbers in German, (which is done like in old English, like one and twenty for 21, and so forth) I gotta do some work arounds to make it make sense to me.
Usually I'll write the number out with my finger, the ones column first , and then the tens column to the left of it. Then I can "visualize it", in a way that makes sense.
Yes, a bit strange.
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That’s really interesting. How do you write 321 then?
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That's fine, because the 300 part is normal, it's only the 21 part that's reversed. It's drei hundert ein und zwanzig.
So only the last 2 numbers are reversed.
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