une abaque (fem.) or more commonly 'un boulier' (masc.)
ABACUS
The possessive form of the word "abacus" is "abacus's." This follows the general rule of adding an apostrophe and "s" to singular nouns to indicate ownership. For example, you might say "the abacus's beads" to refer to the beads belonging to the abacus.
well here is the answer ! :)Some people use the abacus to solve some mathematical calculations
China invented the abacus .
On page 19, top left there is an abacus. Next to the abacus is a playing card that say box of crackers. On the box on the card, is the bee!
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How did the abacus occur?
An Abacus has beads and strings.
The Chinese abacus
On page 19, top left there is an abacus. Next to the abacus is a playing card that say box of crackers. On the box on the card, is the bee!
The abacus was supposedly invented by a guy called Xu Yueh during the bronze age... say 3000BC, nobody knows exactly. Hope this helps.
"Soulier" is shoe. • Roulier (Cart driver) • Micocoulier (Hackberry) • Boulier (Abacus) • Bancoulier (Candlenut)