"Dollars" is a French equivalent of "dollars."
Specifically, the French noun is an English loan word. Its definite plural article is "les" ("the"). Its indefinite plural is "des" ("some").
This masculine noun is pronounced the same in the singular and the plural: "doh-lahr."
100 US dollars = 5 french dollars.
"200 dollars" in French is written as "200 dollars," however, it is pronounced "deux cents dollars."
To borrow 300 dollars is "emprunter trois cent dollars" in French.
'cent dollars'
Un million de dollars.
dix mille dollars
Cent dollars is a French equivalent of the phrase "one hundred dollars" in English.Specifically, the number cent is "100" in English. The masculine noun dollars is an English loan word. The pronunciation will be "saw doh-lahr" in French.
Something is "quelque chose" in French. Dollars are called the same. The whole makes little sense to me.
Les dollars et les cents.
"Je peux avoir vingt dollars?"
'dollar' (masc.), just the same.
4.673.645.009 dollars