(l'année) mille sept cent cinquante cinq
The year 1755 in French is said as "mille sept cent cinquante-cinq".
You would say "I studied French last year."
In French, you say the year 1822 as "mille huit cent vingt-deux."
In French, you can say "à l'année prochaine" to mean "until next year."
"À l'année prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
The 17th century comes first in the timeline. It refers to the years between 1601 and 1700. 1755, on the other hand, is a specific year within the 18th century.
The French and Indian War was occured in the summer of 1755.
French Settlers called Acadians in 1755.
French Settlers called Acadians in 1755.
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Benjamin Say was born in 1755.
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how did braddock's defeat of 1755 show the difference in british vs. french and indian fighting methods? Thx!
You would say "I studied French last year."
The Battle of Monongahela!
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A year in French is année but if you want to say 'she is 3 years old' you would say: 'elle a 3 ans'
1755 was the Chinese year of the Wood Pig from the 11th February 1755 through to the 30th January 1756