French is gay so don't take it in the first place.
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last night I just finished the tenth page of my essay
The tenth floor is "le dixième étage" in French.
dixième
To say the tenth of June in French, you would say "le dix juin."
juillet dixième
Le dix mai
The patient is no longer infectious when all the lesions have burst and have crusted over.This is from the textbook "A nursing process Approach" tenth edition
joyeux dixième anniversaire
only 1-tenth it's in a 5th grade textbook
It's taken from a French term meaning "one tenth."
W.E.B. Du Bois articulated the idea of the Talented Tenth in a 1903 essay of the same title. In the essay he argues for the liberal education of talented Black youth. While others were more supportitive of industurial and labor intensive training for all Blacks, Du Bois pointed out that the newly emancipated people needed leaders and teachers with a high degree of liberal knowledge.
Yes. The prefix 'deci-' carries the meaning 'tenth' from its origins in the French 'déci-', and further back in the original, classical Latin 'decimus', for tenth. It chiefly is used in the metric system. But it may be used to specify the tenth part of any specified unit of measure.