[English]
Hello. My name is Emma,
and in today's lesson,
I am going to teach you
pronunciation of years.
So what do I mean by
years? Well, I'm going to
talk about different years
and how we pronounce
them. So, in English, we
pronounce years differently
depending on what
year it is. So I'm going
to teach you a little
bit about this, and to
begin with, I'm going
to give you an example.
I have here the year, is it 2021 or is it
2021? How do we pronounce this? Well, you
can actually pronounce this both ways, but
most people pronounce it this way. Most of
the time, we actually
say 2021, so we break
this up, and I'm going
to explain other years
that follow this in a moment, but I
just want to show you some differences.
Now let's look at the
next year, okay? Here
we have a year. Do we
pronounce this as 2005
or do we pronounce
this as 2005 or 2005?
Well, the way we actually
pronounce this year
is 2005, so you might be thinking, "Wait a
second. I don't understand. Why is it okay
to say 2021, but why don't we say 2005 or
something like that?" Well, I'm not the one
who created the English
language, so I apologize,
but in today's video,
I'm going to try to
make this as simple as
possible for you. You're
going to learn about
how to talk about different
decades. You're going
to learn about the rules
that are similar to
this, the rules that are
similar to this, and when do we use which
pronunciation, okay? So let's get started.
Okay, so I know the
pronunciation of years can
be confusing. Let's start
with the easiest ways
to pronounce certain
years, okay? So the rule
I'm going to teach
you is the rule we use
when we pronounce years, and this rule
happens most of the time. So I have here
2010. How do we pronounce this word?
We can say "twenty ten". This year is 2010.
We can also say "two
thousand and ten", but
in general, native
speakers of English prefer
to say "twenty ten",
and this is a lot easier.
It's a lot faster to
say, so it's the more
common way to say
it. It's the same with this
year. What can we say?
We can say "twenty eleven".
This year is 2012. Can you guess what
this one's going to be? 2013, 2014, 2015,
2016. Let's just go to the very end of the
decade. 2017, 2018, 2019, and then 2020.
We can keep going 2021,
2022, 2023. I think you
understand the picture.
So that's what's happening
after 2010. So anytime
after 2010, remember,
it's easy. Now let's
look at the 90s, okay?
What do we say with this
one? Well, we follow the
same rule, actually.
We say "nineteen ninety".
What do you think this one
is? "Nineteen ninety-one",
"nineteen ninety-two", okay? Some of
you might have been born in these years,
so they're really good
ones to know, or maybe
for some of you who are
older, maybe you went to
college during these
years, or you remember
these years really well.
"Nineteen ninety-three".
"Nineteen ninety-three".
What comes after 1993?
Can you guess? If you
said "nineteen ninety-four",
you're correct. So this
goes all the way up to
"nineteen ninety-nine",
okay? So we have "nineteen
ninety-nine". 2000 is a different story,
so we'll get to that a little bit later,
but all of these are
pronounced in two parts.
We have the first
number, which is the 19,
and the second number,
in this case, 90, 91, 92,
and so forth. What about
if you were born in the
80s? How do you
pronounce numbers from this
decade? Well, it's the
same rule. We can actually
say "nineteen eighty".
This is "nineteen
eighty-one", "nineteen
eighty-two", and so forth.
So again, you have two
parts. You have the 19,
and then you have the
other part of the year,
80, 81, 82, 83, and so forth. Can
you say "nineteen hundred and eighty"?
No. So native speakers do not say that.
Technically, you are correct, but nobody
uses that, okay? So when
you say these years, we
do not say "nineteen
thousand and eighty-one",
that's "ee", incorrect. We say simply
"nineteen eighty", "nineteen eighty-one".
The same goes for the 1970s, so you can say
"nineteen seventy", "nineteen seventy-one",
and so forth. And it just keeps happening
that way in all the previous decades.
So here I have another
example. Here I have more
than a hundred years
ago, a lot more. I have here
"one eight seven zero".
Does that follow the same
rule as these? Yeah, it
does. So what do we say?
We look at the first
part, this is "eighteen",
and then we have
another number, "seventy",
"eighteen seventy". What do
you think this one's going to be?
"Eighteen seventy-one". I'm
going to put another year on here.
I picked this one. What do you think this
number is? "Eighteen sixty-seven". So this
is an important year for Canada, because
this is when Canada became a country.
Okay, so these all follow
the same rules. Now we
are going to learn the
exceptions to these rules.
As you know, English
always has exceptions, so
that's what is next. Okay,
so now we're going to
look at some of the
years that have a harder
pronunciation, and
that is anything that has
two O's in it, meaning "two thousand", "two
thousand and one", "two thousand and two".
Why did I draw this
face? Well, because this
is so much harder to
say than "twenty twenty".
Instead, we have to say
the word "thousand", which
is a bit of a mouthful. We
also need the word "and
one". So, "two thousand
and one", "two thousand
and two", "two thousand
and three". Can you guess
what this one's going to
be? "Two thousand and
four", "two thousand
and five", "two thousand
and six", "two thousand
and seven", "two thousand
and eight", "two thousand
and nine". See, I feel
this way when I say all
these numbers because
I'm getting tired saying
so many words at once.
I love saying "twenty
ten", it's just so fast.
So, that reminds me,
how do we say this one?
Does it follow this
rule? No, we say "twenty
ten", so this is when I
become happy again.
Hopefully that can help you remember.
If you can't remember numbers,
just think if you can put an unhappy face
in it, then you got to say it the long way,
"two thousand and
whatever". Okay, so now we're
going to look at a
couple more exceptions.
Luckily, we are now in
the 2020s, so when you
talk about this year
or the following year,
you get to say it in the
easy way. So, now let's
look at some exceptions
and let's learn about
how we talk about decades.
Okay, so we've covered
a lot already. Now we're
going to talk more about
numbers and history.
So, these are all older
numbers. So, if you
don't care about history,
this might be less
important to you. What we've
covered already is
probably the most important
because those are the years
that have happened recently.
So, I have here some numbers. I have
1-9-0-0, 1-8-0-0, 1-7-0-0, and 1-6-0-0.
When we're talking
about the beginning of a
century, we have a certain
way of pronouncing it.
We say 1-9-0-0, 1-8-0-0,
1-7-0-0, 1-6-0-0. So,
we have the number,
which is in this case a teen,
and then we have 100,
so 1-9-0-0. So, this is
an exception for when
we're talking about the
beginning of a century, so when we have
two O's. This is how we pronounce that.
When we're talking
about the early 1900s, we
have a certain way of
pronouncing that as well.
So, we have here 1-9-0-1. The pronunciation
of this is 19-0-1. You might think,
why do we say O?
This is a zero. It's not
the letter O, but we
actually pronounce this
like an O, like the letter O. 19-0-1. Can
you guess what this one is? 19-0-2, 19-0-3,
and it continues. We have 19-0-4, 19-0-5,
19-0-6, and then we get to this number.
Can you guess what
this one is? It's like 2010.
We say 19-10, and after
that, it's nice and easy.
We have 19-11, 19-12,
and it follows those rules
I mentioned earlier
where we have this part of
the number, and then
we say this part of the
number. So, now let's
get to the exciting part,
talking about decades. So, we
often talk about different time periods.
We often talk about
what it was like to live
in the 1990s. How
do we call this period,
1990 to 1999? What do we call that as
a whole? We call that decade the 90s.
So, you can say the 90s,
and it means this period.
Some of you might have
been born in the 90s.
Some of you might have
really enjoyed the 90s.
Some of you might
remember before the internet
in the 90s or when the
internet was new, what it
was like. So, that time
period is called the 90s.
Before that, we have 1980
to 1989. What do we call
this decade? Well, this
time period is the 80s.
Many people like 80s music. Before that,
we have the 70s, which is this time period,
1970 to 1979. We have
the 60s. We have the
50s, the 40s, the 30s,
the 20s, and so forth.
Okay, so we have
covered a lot today. What I
want you to do is
really focus on the years
that matter to your life.
So, for example, you
might really focus on
the year you were born,
because you're likely
to say that year a lot,
or maybe years that
are happening now or just
happened, like 2020,
2021, you know, 2010.
Those might be more
important years to remember.
If you're not interested
in history, these words
might not be as important.
They're still important,
but I would focus my
time on the years that
are the most meaningful
and important to your
own life, because those
are the years you're
likely to say. Now,
you might notice that we
have the 90s, the 80s,
the 70s, and so forth.
What do you call the
decade of the 2000s?
The truth is there is no consensus.
Different people call it different things.
So, when we talk about the
decade and we're talking about
this, some people might say the 2000s.
There might be other ways to call it,
but again, there's no real consensus.
It's the same when we're talking about
this decade, so 2010
to 2020, or sorry, 2019.
What do we call this
decade? Some people might
call it the 2010s or
the 20-teens. Again,
there's no real consensus,
so you might hear
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