The Finnish equivalent would be viisisataaviisikymmentäviisituhattaviisisataaviisikymmentäviisi i think
It’s even worse cause some of the numbers within the number are conjugated in the partitive case and whenever you want to conjugate the number into one of Finnish’s 15 cases you have to apply it onto every number, so that number conjugated in the inessive case (meaning in something) is viidessäsadessaviidessäkymmenessäviidessätuhannessaviidessäsadessaviidessäkymmenessäviidessä i think
Ok, you fin.
Fümpf.
555555, too much effort.
I mean, thisis pretty much the same for all languages…
Fivehundredfiftyfivethousandfivehundredandfiftyfive is not really any easier
No, but:
Five hundred fifty-five thousand five hundred and fifty-five
is waaaaaay easier than
Fivehundredfiftyfivethousandfivehundredandfiftyfive
You use numbers instead of the fucking words
Those are numbers, my friend. You mean numerals, but those aren’t very helpful in conversation if you can’t say them. This is a post about learning a language, not arithmetic.
So you writing it out was utterly pointless.
Writing what out?




