"a dollar" would be un dollar
'dollar' (masc.), just the same.
There is no such thing as the French dollar. The currency in France is the Euro (symbol '€'). You need to also say which currency you want to convert into.
There is no such thing as the French dollar. The currency in France is the Euro (symbol '€'). You need to say which currency you want to convert into, otherwise this question is meaningless.
To say 100 in French, you simply say cent. It's like in English where a cent is one hundredth of a dollar, or a century is 100 years.
What's a french dollar? They use the euro!
voici un billet de vingt dollars
"un dollar"
Spanish - dólar or peso, French - dollar, Portuguese - coroa, Chinese - 美元 Keep in mind that one country's dollar is likely a completely different unit of currency than another country's. The U.S. and Canada both use the "dollar," but the Canadian dollar is a different currency unit than the U.S. dollar. Panama uses the U.S. dollar as their unit of currency.
Un dollar (masc.)
The French use the Euro, €
It's the same spelling. Dollar
The French use the Euro and Canadians use the Canadian dollar (different from the U.S. dollar).