Paul1965
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- Oct 27, 2012
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Nice save ClaudyaThat one was just for testing your English teacher skills.
Awesome, you passed my little test!
(I guess the t at the end of hundred happened because it's "Hundert" in German.)

I've heard Aussies pronounce it as Hun-red, hun-ret and hun-rid....my hackles are raised each time and of course now thanks to rap we have Hun-ed or worse hunnedfiddy (150)
apologies for side track the thread BTT