Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Idiom

year dot/year one

Meaning:
You can say "the year dot", or "the year one", when you're talking about a very, very long time ago.

For example:
There have been people living in Australia since the year dot, but Europeans have only been there for about two hundred years.
People have been interested in the stars and the moon since the year one.






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