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Redway
24-05-2023, 08:47 PM
O (as a letter) or the actual number (zero/nought) it is?
UserSince2005
24-05-2023, 09:06 PM
Zero. Sometimes when I’m saying a phone number I say O and I cringe inside.
Niamh.
24-05-2023, 09:07 PM
Both Zero and Oh, always oh for phone numbers, mostly zero otherwise but not always
Redway
24-05-2023, 09:12 PM
Zero. Sometimes when I’m saying a phone number I say O and I cringe inside.
My Year 3 English teacher always taught us that pronouncing it as letter-O is a bad habit we all need to get out of, really. And I guess we sort of do.
in a phone number, it's all numeric, so an oh is easier to pronounce than zero. In any context where there can be non numeric characters then it's zero
in a phone number, it's all numeric, so an oh is easier to pronounce than zero. In any context where there can be non numeric characters then it's zeroOh, can sound like four. They rhyme. No other number sounds like zero. Everyone knows where they stand with zero. It means, nothing, nil, zilch, diddly squat.
Mystic Mock
25-05-2023, 12:26 AM
Both.
Redway
25-05-2023, 12:30 AM
I still remember my Year 3 teacher essentially putting a cross by lettered oh-nought on the blackboard that summer. Since then I’ve made efforts to say it correctly but sometimes it’s just easier to say ‘o’ on t’’phone.
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Scone or Scon
Schedule or Skedule
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Niamh.
25-05-2023, 11:37 AM
There’s also…
Scone or Scon
Schedule or Skedule
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Sc-own
Sked-dual
Re OP - The onyl time I'd ever use "Nought" is for Noughts & Crosses
Oliver_W
25-05-2023, 12:22 PM
so an oh is easier to pronounce than zero.
Yes, that word is quite the tongue-twister :laugh:
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