Whether you are filling out a legal affidavit, writing a cheque for a new car, or simply helping your child with homework, remembering the separation between "thirty" and "thousand" is key. Avoid adding unnecessary words like "and," never add a plural 's' to thousand, and always double-check your zeros.
In strict American English, the word "and" is reserved for the decimal point or for cents. You should not place "and" inside a whole number. 30000 in words
In English, we name numbers from left to right, grouping them into sets of three digits (thousands, millions, billions, etc.). Here, 30,000 is simply: Whether you are filling out a legal affidavit,