Certainly! When expressing dimensions in English, particularly when referring to length, width, and height, you have several options to convey the information clearly. Here are some common ways to say them:
Dimensions:
- “The dimensions are 12 inches by 8 inches by 6 inches.”
- “This item measures 150mm in length, 70mm in width, and 40mm in height.”
Size:
- “The size is 12 inches long, 8 inches wide, and 6 inches high.”
- “The size is 150mm x 70mm x 40mm.”
Measurements:
- “The measurements are 12L x 8W x 6H inches.”
- “The dimensions are 150L x 70W x 40H mm.”
Scale:
- “The scale is 12L x 8W x 6H.”
- “The item is on a scale of 150mm in length, 70mm in width, and 40mm in height.”
Proportions:
- “The proportions are 12 inches in length, 8 inches in width, and 6 inches in height.”
- “The proportions are 150mm in length, 70mm in width, and 40mm in height.”
Dimensions in Parentheses:
- “The dimensions (L x W x H) are 12 x 8 x 6 inches.”
- “The dimensions (L x W x H) are 150 x 70 x 40 mm.”
When using these phrases, it’s important to maintain consistency in the order of dimensions (length, width, height) to avoid confusion.
