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Thorazine88 t1_ja8oc7q wrote

I think it’s because there’s no “eez” sound at the end. “Twent-eez, Thirt-eez, Fort-eez…”

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macph t1_ja8si81 wrote

i propose we add "aught-eez" to the english vernacular

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pinktortex t1_ja90qd7 wrote

I thought it being called the noughties was common no?

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Amehvafan t1_ja91n7k wrote

I thought so too. I've heard it a lot.
Maybe it's a dialect thing?

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macph t1_ja92hez wrote

certainly rolls off the tongue better than "first decade of the 2000s" which is what I usually say :/

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macph t1_ja91btm wrote

never heard that before, but i love it

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OG-Spinich t1_ja7ynyc wrote

The only time I use aught is for double-aught buckshot. Rolls off the tongue.

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mrmayhemsname t1_ja9o4zs wrote

Gonna be real weird when this decade is over and "the twenties" becomes shorthand for a few years ago rather than a historical time

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