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  • To end the numbers, just type the comma. For example: 2026 is typed as “2.026,” without the quotes and including the comma, by which turns into the Portuguese text “Dois mil e vinte e seis”.

    Yeah, Portuguese is a very complex language…” — NCB

    Latest update: Made numbers that end in “.[any number]0[any number without being 0],” look right

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8 Comments

"e dois mil e vinte e seis"

Comment by 18man Tue, 10th march

something's wrong in the comma glyph

Comment by Luca Prieto Bermûdez (elliqvl) Tue, 10th march

I excluded the comma because some people may think the comma is not the end, so I made the comma glyph disappear. See you, comma!

Comment by NewCurvenBig Wed, 11th march

no i mean the extra E's

Comment by Luca Prieto Bermûdez (elliqvl) Wed, 11th march

"e" means "and"

Comment by NewCurvenBig Wed, 11th march

I MEAN THAT AFTER PUTTING THE COMMA THERE ARE MORE "e"S THAT THERE SHOULD BE

Comment by Luca Prieto Bermûdez (elliqvl) Wed, 11th march

that's what i said! (hi, i'm 18man's alt account)

Comment by 18ideas Wed, 11th march

Mistake fixed. @elliqvl

Comment by NewCurvenBig Wed, 11th march

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