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If annual means one year, is there any word for two,three, four.. year
2 years Biennial 3 years Triennial 4 years Quadrennial 5 years Quinquennial 6 years Sexennial 7 years ...
grammar - Two year's experience or two years' experience or two years ...
Two years' experience. In lieu of "I have two years of experience." Chicago Manual of Style 7.24. but, New Year's Eve (a true possessive) One-year experience (one-way street) One year of experience. My experience of one year. My experience from two years ago
Is there a word for "25 years" like "bicentennial" for 200 years? Is it ...
Like the words decennial, every 10 years, and bicentennial, it’s a consistent pairing with the “-centennial “ or “-cennial” root and Latin prefixes. However, a centennial is an event, celebrated at 100 years. Words with the “-cennial” root, like decennial, refer to a repeating cycle, e.g. every 10 years.
Why is it 'three score years and ten' almost half the time and not ...
The counting in twenties is a Celtic practice that influenced English for a time, and also French (quatre vingt dix = four twenties and ten = 90). Putting "years" in the middle is also part of the Celtic idiom. In modern Welsh, "30 years" is "deng mlynedd ar hugain", literally "ten years on twenty". The image shows Google Translate.
Is it formal or informal to use y/o as an abbreviation of "years old"?
It's formal in contexts where this has been established as a formal abbreviation, for example perhaps in social services organizations in a certain jurisdiction, or maybe police reports. Anywhere that has its own style guide with a glossary of terms which lists this abbreviation as meaning "years old".
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