Pronunciation of the English word nine.
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1. | "SOC nine, Danny, SOC nine." "What?" "SOC. Nine." "I don't understand anything!" "SOC. Nine. State of charge nine." | |
2. | Nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine plus one is ten thousand. | |
3. | English studies on the use of cell phones by young people show truly worrying situations, in which a person between the ages of six and twenty sends an average of twenty nine messages, receives fifteen, and makes nine calls each day. | |
4. | You're having a gastroscopy at nine o'clock tomorrow morning, so please don't have any solid food or liquids from nine o'clock tonight. | |
5. | And all the days of Mathusala were nine hundred and sixty-nine years, and he died. | |
6. | The square root of six hundred and nine thousand nine hundred and sixty-one is seven hundred and eighty-one. | |
7. | The square root of six hundred nine thousand nine hundred sixty-one is seven hundred eighty-one. | |
8. | What comes after nine hundred and ninety-nine? | |
9. | Do you read "907" as "nine oh seven" or "nine hundred and seven"? | |
10. | Nine hundred and ninety-nine plus one is one thousand. |