Talk:20th arrondissement of Paris
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"The 20th" in oral discourse ??? Nonsense!
[edit] The article sez, absurdly (and w/o even quotation marks) 'In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as vingtième. ' In oral English, one is likely to say "the 20th" (This is en:wp, so if you need that spelled out, go read something other than this talk section.), when they mean a day of the month. Or else they are working as part of a political campaign in the 20th ward, or the 20th house, senate, or congressional district of a city or state. Surely the editor intended to give a vague hint about pronunciation to some fool who would rather double the number words they butcher, in a language they are incompetant in, than draw 2 and 0 on a notional glass wall. See WP:NOT, and consider checking for a need to clean up (at least) the other 19 articles.
--2601:199:C202:287E:A4EE:C175:B32E:B41C (talk) 02:04, 31 August 2018 (UTC)