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How To Say The Number 92 In Various European Languages

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  • screwturn@mastodon.socialS screwturn@mastodon.social

    @edgeofeurope

    Oh in Imperial it would all change depending on WHAT you were measuring!
    This was all just for general numbering

    For land distance, it would be in furlongs, miles, chains, rods, yards, inches and fractions thereof
    For nautical distance it would be in nautical miles except if it was depth, in which case fathoms
    Weight would be in an astonishing number of different measures, and also depend on WHAT was being weighed, and volume would be an insane array

    @wibble @infobeautiful

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    @edgeofeurope

    For pure money, lets not forget that we have in addition to pounds, shillings, sovereigns, farthings, pennies, ha'penny, thrupence, and so on

    They ALL had different units - 20 shillings to a pound, 12 pence to a shilling, four farthings to a penny, ha'penny, was of course half a penny, thrupence was three pennies, sixpence was amazingly six
    Now of course a florin was two pounds, a halfcrown was two pounds and sixpence, an a guinea was usually 21 shilling

    @wibble @infobeautiful

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    • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

      How To Say The Number 92 In Various European Languages

      Nice analysis: https://brilliantmaps.com/number-92/

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      #57

      @infobeautiful Danish is ridiculous at this point.

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      • leo_citron@mastodon.socialL leo_citron@mastodon.social

        @rhelune @infobeautiful Yes, belgian are more logical with numbers than french are.

        If you order a "demi" (half of a pint) of beer in 🇫🇷 you will have 25cl because at some point 🇫🇷 decided a pint is 50cl.
        Meanwhile in 🇧🇪 a pint is 1L (100cl) so if you order a "demi" you will have 50cl - half a Litre - which make more sense.
        (Or maybe it's just a 🇧🇪 ruse to get french tourist buy more - that would be funny)

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        @leo_citron @rhelune @infobeautiful a pint (volume unit) is about 0.5l, so yes, french's "pinte" is 0.5l, so a "démi pinte" is 0.25. My impression is that you're confusing the volume unit with the standard beer glass? I can't find the word in German.

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        • jonnyt@mastodon.me.ukJ jonnyt@mastodon.me.uk

          @screwturn @wibble @edgeofeurope @infobeautiful Four score and a baker's dozen, less one loaf.

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          #59

          @JonnyT

          Makes perfect sense

          @wibble @edgeofeurope @infobeautiful

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          • primetime@mastodon.socialP primetime@mastodon.social

            @infobeautiful 🇩🇰 Denmark here: to be fair nobody pronounces the 20 so in reality its more like 2 & (half-5)'s.
            We are not completely insane you know 😉

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            #60

            @Primetime @infobeautiful

            That’s worse. You see how that’s worse right.

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            • primetime@mastodon.socialP primetime@mastodon.social

              @infobeautiful 🇩🇰 Denmark here: to be fair nobody pronounces the 20 so in reality its more like 2 & (half-5)'s.
              We are not completely insane you know 😉

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              #61

              @Primetime @infobeautiful It makes kinda sense coming from Nederlands - 4:30 is `half five', 9:30 is `half ten'. It only feels obscure because of the elision.

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              • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

                How To Say The Number 92 In Various European Languages

                Nice analysis: https://brilliantmaps.com/number-92/

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                #62

                @infobeautiful

                I told this to my wife when I first learned about it and her response was something along the lines of “Danish should probably consider just starting over.”

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                • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

                  How To Say The Number 92 In Various European Languages

                  Nice analysis: https://brilliantmaps.com/number-92/

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                  #63

                  @infobeautiful is Denmark ok

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                  • screwturn@mastodon.socialS screwturn@mastodon.social

                    @edgeofeurope

                    For pure money, lets not forget that we have in addition to pounds, shillings, sovereigns, farthings, pennies, ha'penny, thrupence, and so on

                    They ALL had different units - 20 shillings to a pound, 12 pence to a shilling, four farthings to a penny, ha'penny, was of course half a penny, thrupence was three pennies, sixpence was amazingly six
                    Now of course a florin was two pounds, a halfcrown was two pounds and sixpence, an a guinea was usually 21 shilling

                    @wibble @infobeautiful

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                    #64

                    @edgeofeurope

                    Also, don't fucking get me started of Reagan keeping the US on Imperial, and how agonizingly stupid Imperial gets with small lengths

                    Motor brushes are offered in catalogues in inches, half-inches, quarter-inches, decimal fractions of inches, but also in eighths, sixteenths, twenty-fifths, thirty-seconds, sixty-fourths, one-hundred-and-twenty-eighths
                    On one page in a list of brushes of essentially the same dimensions, there were TWELVE different unit used

                    @wibble @infobeautiful

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                    • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

                      How To Say The Number 92 In Various European Languages

                      Nice analysis: https://brilliantmaps.com/number-92/

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                      #65

                      @infobeautiful This makes me nervous that the French have so much nuclear power and the Danes make towering wind turbines.

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                      • mdione@en.osm.townM mdione@en.osm.town

                        @leo_citron @rhelune @infobeautiful a pint (volume unit) is about 0.5l, so yes, french's "pinte" is 0.5l, so a "démi pinte" is 0.25. My impression is that you're confusing the volume unit with the standard beer glass? I can't find the word in German.

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                        #66

                        @mdione @leo_citron @infobeautiful Maß

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                        • colesstreetpothole@weatherishappening.networkC colesstreetpothole@weatherishappening.network

                          @rejinl @infobeautiful "We will occasionally require you to solve trig equations before regaining control of your car's steering wheel....."

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                          @ColesStreetPothole @rejinl @infobeautiful

                          Tan sine cosine auld langsine

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                          • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

                            @RolfBly @mdione @rhelune @infobeautiful fucking belges 😂

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                            #68

                            @blogdiva @RolfBly @mdione @rhelune @infobeautiful

                            Belge.Party

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                            • aldonogueira@masto.donte.com.brA aldonogueira@masto.donte.com.br

                              @jonassmith Please tell me this is true 😁

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                              #69

                              @aldonogueira of course it is, how else would you possibly say it? 😀

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