The French currency before the euro was the french frank.
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∙ 14y agoBefore they adopted the Euro, the French used the French franc. At the time of the switch, an euro was worth 6.55957 francs.
Cinquante euros
"soixante dix euros"
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France adopted the Euro during the year 2001. Before that the French currency was the French Franc.
51.7 euros is "cinquante et un euros zéro sept (centimes)" in French.
Before the Euro was used, Italians used Lira as their money.
before the switch to euros Ireland used the Irish pound(punt)
Trois euros trente-cinq
I think you want to ask the relative values of French and British currency. The French use Euros, as does most of Europe, the British use Pounds Sterling. The Pound Sterling is worth about 1.10 Euros today, but the relative values have varied widely in the last six months.
Euros are the french currency, so you would say Ca fait combien? (How much does that make?) or c'est combien? (How much...?) the response would be: Ca fait ___ euros. (It makes ___ euros) or C'est ___ euros (It's ___ euros).
No. The French Franc is a defunct currency. It has no worth other than as a collectible item. In France, they use Euros.
Euros are the French currency as well. An Euro is worth about 1,50 $.