Score is used in French (un score, - masc.) to indicate the mark in sports. Score (meaning 20) is translated 'vingtaine' (fem.)
a score in sports (like football) : le score (masc.)to score a goal: marquer un buta score (group of twenty): une vingtaine
A score is another word for 20.
to score the winning number and the 0 will be duce
Score is an old word for 20.
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a score in sports (like football) : le score (masc.)to score a goal: marquer un buta score (group of twenty): une vingtaine
The word actually comes from a mispronunciation French l'oeuf, meaning egg, since a 0 looks like an egg and love is a score of zero.
maisthe French word "but" means a goal in soccer."marquer un but" = to score a goalthe English word but is translated by "mais" in French
the French word "but" means a goal in soccer. "marquer un but" = to score a goal the English word but is translated by "mais" in French
score de jeu
A score is 20. A score of anything is 20 of anything. A score of days is 20 days. When Lincoln said four score and seven years ago, he was saying 87 years ago. French does not have a word for 80. It says four score.
A score of 20 is a perfect score.
The French word for Deuce is 'Egalite', but in French Open tennis it appears the first call of Deuce ie. the next score after 30-40 or 40-30 is 'Quarante a' or obviously '40 all'. Apologies for the lack of accents!
marquer = to mark, put a mark on something marquer un but = to score a goal (soccer)
The last French footballer to score a goal in the F.A final is Thierry Henry.
Louis Pasteur was a prominent French scientist.
A score is another word for 20.