"Soixante-dix" is a French Canadian equivalent of the English number "seventy."
Specifically, the number "soixante" means "sixty (60)." The number "dix" means "ten (10)." The pronunciation is "swah-saw-deess" or "swah-sawn-tuh-deess."
Particularly along Canada's southeastern border with the United States of America, it still is possible to find French speakers who use the Acadian term "septante." This word means "seventy." The pronunciation is "sehp-tawn-tuh."
seventy two in french
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"Soixante-dix" is a French equivalent of the English number "seventy."Specifically, the number "soixante" means "sixty (60)." The number "dix" means "ten (10)." This is the way the number is translated into French as it generally is spoken in Paris and central France. There are other options in other parts of France and in other French-speaking areas of Europe and North America.The pronunciation is "swah-saw-deess."
The number in Canada is expressed bilingually in English (one hundred) and French (cent).
Settantotto is an Italian equivalent of the English number "seventy-eight".Specifically, the number settanta means "seventy (70)". The number otto translates as "eight (8)". The pronunciation will be "SET-tan-TOT-to" in Italian.
It is spelled "seventy-nine".The number 79 is written in English as seventy-nine.
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Written out, the number 370 is "three hundred (and) seventy".
74 = Seventy-four.
The number 79 is the noun seventy nine.
Seventy-four and nine tenths.
"Seventy-nine" is an English equivalent of "Setenta y nueve."The number "setenta" means "seventy." The conjunction "y" means "and." The number "nueve" means "nine."The pronunciation is "seh-TEHN-teye* NWEH-veh."*The sound "eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eye."