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authorMattias Andrée <m@maandree.se>2026-02-22 14:15:27 +0100
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* All my life, I've seen Swedish numbers, being written out
* in letters, completely absent of spaces. Banks, lotteries,
* brokers commonly write out large numbers in letters, and
- * all of theme write without spaces; however to make it more
- * readable (which isn't really necessary), they do capitalise
- * some letters: for example, I bought by appartment for
+ * all of them write without spaces; however to make it more
+ * readable (which is not really necessary), they do capitalise
+ * some letters: for example, I bought my apartment for
* “TvåmiljonerNittioFemtusen” (2095000) SEK. Actually, this
* capitalisation is even a bit confusing because you naturally
* read it as 2000000–90–5000 rather than 2000000–95000.