The number 80 in French is quatre-vingts.
The number 80 is spelled as "quatre-vingts" in French.
quatre-vingts
Although in French, 80 is written as it is written in English, it is called 'Quatre vin' (pronounced 'Katruh Van'). Literally, this means 'four twenties'! Why there is no special French word for 80 in the language, is just not known- it's just the way French has evolved over the Centuries.
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eleven is 'onze' in French.
ça coûte quatre-vingts roupies
It depends on the dialect of French in use.Standard French (which is used in most French-speaking countries in the world) has the number as "quatre-vingts", which literally means "four-twenties".In some dialects of Swiss French (but not in Geneva or Jura), the number is "huitante" or "ochante", which it literally "eight-ty".In Acadian French, the number is "huit fois dix", which literally means "eight times ten".
80 years in French is spelled "quatre-vingts ans".
Literally, de quatres vingts a cent meaing from 80 to one hundred. (the a has an accent mark grave)
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