How much is a "billion"? Terminology for large numbers Thread poster: Victor Dewsbery
| | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 08:25 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ... Particularly | Jan 10, 2023 |
Particularly problematic to translate in South Africa, where one language (English) uses the short scale and another language (Afrikaans) uses the long scale, and the word for "billion" looks very similar in both languages. And then you get those Afrikaans companies with a single English-speaking department (or vice versa), and no-one knows whether the billion in their texts is really a billion or actually a trillion. That's when you dust off the "thousand million" and "million million", which... See more Particularly problematic to translate in South Africa, where one language (English) uses the short scale and another language (Afrikaans) uses the long scale, and the word for "billion" looks very similar in both languages. And then you get those Afrikaans companies with a single English-speaking department (or vice versa), and no-one knows whether the billion in their texts is really a billion or actually a trillion. That's when you dust off the "thousand million" and "million million", which looks really odd but at least everyone knows what everyone else is talking about.
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That’s one of the many differences between Portuguese spoken in Portugal and in Brazil. In Portugal one billion is one million million, while in Brazil is one thousand million… | | | Victor Dewsbery Germany Local time: 08:25 German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER More complications in other countries | Jan 11, 2023 |
I believe that Canada has similar problems to South Africa: the long scale system in French and the short scale system in English. There are also several countries which use completely different systems for large numbers. Most of these countries are in South-East Asia and have their own traditional counting systems (e.g. in China, Japan, Cambodia, India etc.). Things get complicated in the academic and business world where the English-speaking system is used (mainly the short scale, but so... See more I believe that Canada has similar problems to South Africa: the long scale system in French and the short scale system in English. There are also several countries which use completely different systems for large numbers. Most of these countries are in South-East Asia and have their own traditional counting systems (e.g. in China, Japan, Cambodia, India etc.). Things get complicated in the academic and business world where the English-speaking system is used (mainly the short scale, but sometimes the long scale). If anyone wants to find out more about this topic, there is a useful article on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_and_short_scales#Both_long_and_short_scale ▲ Collapse | |
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Anne Maclennan Local time: 08:25 Member (2010) German to English + ... Extremely useful -thank you! | Jan 11, 2023 |
Victor Dewsbury, Thank you for directing us to this extremely useful article. | | | finnword1 United States Local time: 02:25 English to Finnish + ... Finnish numbers | Jan 11, 2023 |
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