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In English one can say "double seven" (any number 0-9 could be in the place of 7) and it is equivalent to 7 7. In German can someone say doppelt sieben? I have not found such instances. I have found the word "doppelt" in instances like: "doppelt so viel", "die doppelte Menge".



Is there a way to say something like "double seven" (or any number 0-9) in German (apart from saying the number twice :p)and have the meaning 7 7 ?



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    In English one can say "double seven" (any number 0-9 could be in the place of 7) and it is equivalent to 7 7. In German can someone say doppelt sieben? I have not found such instances. I have found the word "doppelt" in instances like: "doppelt so viel", "die doppelte Menge".



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      In English one can say "double seven" (any number 0-9 could be in the place of 7) and it is equivalent to 7 7. In German can someone say doppelt sieben? I have not found such instances. I have found the word "doppelt" in instances like: "doppelt so viel", "die doppelte Menge".



      Is there a way to say something like "double seven" (or any number 0-9) in German (apart from saying the number twice :p)and have the meaning 7 7 ?



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      In English one can say "double seven" (any number 0-9 could be in the place of 7) and it is equivalent to 7 7. In German can someone say doppelt sieben? I have not found such instances. I have found the word "doppelt" in instances like: "doppelt so viel", "die doppelte Menge".



      Is there a way to say something like "double seven" (or any number 0-9) in German (apart from saying the number twice :p)and have the meaning 7 7 ?



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          No, that is not common practice.



          You can spell out the digits "sieben-sieben" or the number "siebenundsiebzig" or can say "zweimal die sieben".



          "Doppel-..." is commonly used for letters, however: "'Bitte' schreibt man mit Doppel-t"






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          It is already correct answered: It is not a common practice.



          But there are exceptions:



          The zero.



          There are two usages for the Doppel-Null:
          * There are double-zero agents (Doppel-Null-Agenten) in James Bond and
          * the American Roulette contains also a "Doppelnull"



          This expressions are not origin German, they are translations of English expressions.



          Rowing



          A similar expression can be found in rowing sport. Attention: This numbers have a -er at the end (Achter instead Acht).



          Different boats are called by the number of oars:




          • Doppelzweier

          • Doppelvierer

          • Doppelachter (unusual)


          See also https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull#Skullbootsklassen






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            Note a Null is someone with zero competence in colloqial German, so a Doppelnull-Agent as used in the German dub of the James Bond movies occassionally is unwillingly funny. Of course, Sean Connery could cover that crack with ease.

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          No, that is not common practice.



          You can spell out the digits "sieben-sieben" or the number "siebenundsiebzig" or can say "zweimal die sieben".



          "Doppel-..." is commonly used for letters, however: "'Bitte' schreibt man mit Doppel-t"






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          No, that is not common practice.



          You can spell out the digits "sieben-sieben" or the number "siebenundsiebzig" or can say "zweimal die sieben".



          "Doppel-..." is commonly used for letters, however: "'Bitte' schreibt man mit Doppel-t"






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          No, that is not common practice.



          You can spell out the digits "sieben-sieben" or the number "siebenundsiebzig" or can say "zweimal die sieben".



          "Doppel-..." is commonly used for letters, however: "'Bitte' schreibt man mit Doppel-t"






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          No, that is not common practice.



          You can spell out the digits "sieben-sieben" or the number "siebenundsiebzig" or can say "zweimal die sieben".



          "Doppel-..." is commonly used for letters, however: "'Bitte' schreibt man mit Doppel-t"







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          Thank you very very much! We can say accordingly "zweimal die drei", right? My question has to do with the article "die". It is there because the word "die Zahl" is implied, right?

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          Thank you very very much! We can say accordingly "zweimal die drei", right? My question has to do with the article "die". It is there because the word "die Zahl" is implied, right?

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          It is already correct answered: It is not a common practice.



          But there are exceptions:



          The zero.



          There are two usages for the Doppel-Null:
          * There are double-zero agents (Doppel-Null-Agenten) in James Bond and
          * the American Roulette contains also a "Doppelnull"



          This expressions are not origin German, they are translations of English expressions.



          Rowing



          A similar expression can be found in rowing sport. Attention: This numbers have a -er at the end (Achter instead Acht).



          Different boats are called by the number of oars:




          • Doppelzweier

          • Doppelvierer

          • Doppelachter (unusual)


          See also https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull#Skullbootsklassen






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            Note a Null is someone with zero competence in colloqial German, so a Doppelnull-Agent as used in the German dub of the James Bond movies occassionally is unwillingly funny. Of course, Sean Connery could cover that crack with ease.

            – Janka
            6 hours ago


















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          It is already correct answered: It is not a common practice.



          But there are exceptions:



          The zero.



          There are two usages for the Doppel-Null:
          * There are double-zero agents (Doppel-Null-Agenten) in James Bond and
          * the American Roulette contains also a "Doppelnull"



          This expressions are not origin German, they are translations of English expressions.



          Rowing



          A similar expression can be found in rowing sport. Attention: This numbers have a -er at the end (Achter instead Acht).



          Different boats are called by the number of oars:




          • Doppelzweier

          • Doppelvierer

          • Doppelachter (unusual)


          See also https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull#Skullbootsklassen






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          • Thank you very much for the clarifications!

            – Alexia
            7 hours ago








          • 2





            Note a Null is someone with zero competence in colloqial German, so a Doppelnull-Agent as used in the German dub of the James Bond movies occassionally is unwillingly funny. Of course, Sean Connery could cover that crack with ease.

            – Janka
            6 hours ago
















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          It is already correct answered: It is not a common practice.



          But there are exceptions:



          The zero.



          There are two usages for the Doppel-Null:
          * There are double-zero agents (Doppel-Null-Agenten) in James Bond and
          * the American Roulette contains also a "Doppelnull"



          This expressions are not origin German, they are translations of English expressions.



          Rowing



          A similar expression can be found in rowing sport. Attention: This numbers have a -er at the end (Achter instead Acht).



          Different boats are called by the number of oars:




          • Doppelzweier

          • Doppelvierer

          • Doppelachter (unusual)


          See also https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull#Skullbootsklassen






          share|improve this answer













          It is already correct answered: It is not a common practice.



          But there are exceptions:



          The zero.



          There are two usages for the Doppel-Null:
          * There are double-zero agents (Doppel-Null-Agenten) in James Bond and
          * the American Roulette contains also a "Doppelnull"



          This expressions are not origin German, they are translations of English expressions.



          Rowing



          A similar expression can be found in rowing sport. Attention: This numbers have a -er at the end (Achter instead Acht).



          Different boats are called by the number of oars:




          • Doppelzweier

          • Doppelvierer

          • Doppelachter (unusual)


          See also https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull#Skullbootsklassen







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            Note a Null is someone with zero competence in colloqial German, so a Doppelnull-Agent as used in the German dub of the James Bond movies occassionally is unwillingly funny. Of course, Sean Connery could cover that crack with ease.

            – Janka
            6 hours ago





















          • Thank you very much for the clarifications!

            – Alexia
            7 hours ago








          • 2





            Note a Null is someone with zero competence in colloqial German, so a Doppelnull-Agent as used in the German dub of the James Bond movies occassionally is unwillingly funny. Of course, Sean Connery could cover that crack with ease.

            – Janka
            6 hours ago



















          Thank you very much for the clarifications!

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          Thank you very much for the clarifications!

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          Note a Null is someone with zero competence in colloqial German, so a Doppelnull-Agent as used in the German dub of the James Bond movies occassionally is unwillingly funny. Of course, Sean Connery could cover that crack with ease.

          – Janka
          6 hours ago







          Note a Null is someone with zero competence in colloqial German, so a Doppelnull-Agent as used in the German dub of the James Bond movies occassionally is unwillingly funny. Of course, Sean Connery could cover that crack with ease.

          – Janka
          6 hours ago












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