Dutch rule

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Nederlands regel :-)

Something that's always confused me is that here we don't pronounce numbers from left to right. So instead of hundred ninety six (100-90-6) we say honderd zes-en-negentig (100-6-90)

English used to be that way as well:

Sing a song of sixpence

A pocket full of rye

Four and twenty blackbirds

Baked in a pie.

In these lyrics "four and twenty" means 24

Which actually makes sense when you remember that English, before the Normans at least, was very close to dutch.

And it's all because they are germanic languages (at least old English is), and this is the same in German (vier und zwanzig).

Modern English is still a Germanic language, but with a LOT of Latin and French thrown in.