Saisir le jour.
"Carpe diem" is the Latin phrase that translates to "seize the day" in French.
In Cajun French, "seize the day" can be translated as "pran la vi a."
To say 176 in French, you would say "cent soixante-seize."
to say76 in french is soixante-seize
To say "seventy-six" in French, you would say "soixante-seize."
"Carpe diem" is how you say "Seize the day" in Italian.
In Cajun French, "seize the day" can be translated as "pran la vi a."
seize.
To say 176 in French, you would say "cent soixante-seize."
to say76 in french is soixante-seize
To say "seventy-six" in French, you would say "soixante-seize."
"Carpe diem" is how you say "Seize the day" in Italian.
Seize.
Seize mille.
It's 'Seize', like 'say z'
mille cent seize ('onze cent seize' is also correct)
Mille cent soixante-seize.
deux cent soixante seize.