Topic: [German] Single-digit numbers
Venatrix |
Posted at: 2015-02-20, 14:11
I don’t understand the part in the Wiki… Especially:
Since you never get such a sentence (as the level of the soldier should be a $s or something), it’s hard to understand, why this number shouldn’t be written in words. Or do I just get it wrong? Two is the oddest prime. Top Quote |
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millimarg Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2015-02-20, 14:48
@Venatrix: I know it's a stupid example. What I meant is that sometimes there are numbers which shouldn't be written in full - and one shall think before changing something ... Top Quote |
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Venatrix |
Posted at: 2015-02-22, 23:07
I found some numbers, I’d like to discuss: 5 Minuten and 10 Minuten. In connection with the time I’d use the digit in both cases. Though that’s more a feeling, as I didn’t find a hint about that at duden.de. BTW, if I remember right, normally the numbers up to 12 are written full, not only digits. Edited: 2015-02-22, 23:07
Two is the oddest prime. Top Quote |
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millimarg Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2015-02-23, 11:37
I didn't change it just of that reason. But I don't know if there's any rule …
Actually true. Top Quote |
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wl-zocker |
Posted at: 2015-02-23, 17:55
I just searched a bit in the internet, and both possibilities can be justified. The string is used in a whole sentence ("%1$s has been King of the Hill for %2$s!"). Just some arguments for each side:
So have have not yet an opinion.
This is no rule any more, just a recommendation. "Only few people know how much one has to know in order to know how little one knows." - Werner Heisenberg Top Quote |
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Venatrix |
Posted at: 2015-02-28, 22:48
I went with the “digits are more consistent with ‘15 minutes’”. And in the case it’s needed, you’ll have to recognise the number relatively fast. It’s the count down from 20 minutes (more a count up to 20 minutes…) that can decide on your win or loss. Edited: 2015-02-28, 22:50
Two is the oddest prime. Top Quote |