It's probably easiest to answer that question by simply showing some examples: 14 février 1999 apr. J.-C.
Aujourd'hui c'est le mercredi 8 juillet 2009. 1er décembre 1444 (note: "1er" is an abbreviation for "premier") 333 av. J.-C. points to remember: --number first, then name of the month --Unlike English, which uses ordinal numbers (first, second, third, twenty-fifth, etc.), French uses the ordinary cardinal numbers (e.g. "le cinq" and not "le cinquième"), with the one exception that you say "le premier" and never "l'un" for the first day of the month. --Names of months and days of the week are not capitalized.
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50ème."
To write Abigail in French is easy. You just write it the same way.
The word "date" is a feminine noun in French.
To write -26 in French, you would write "moins vingt-six."
Today's date is 'la date d'aujourd'hui' in French.
Month: Mois Year: Année Date: date
Mil-neuf-cent-quatre-vingt-dix. Please pay attention that you have to write "mil" only in case of a date. Otherwise you have to write "mille"
'best by date' in french is 'mieux par date'
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50ème."
yes you do write it in front of the date
to write is "écrire" in French.
how to write i have eaten in french: J'ai mange
the same way as in englishb but write it in french!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
le six janvier mille neuf cent quatre-vingt dix sept.
To write Abigail in French is easy. You just write it the same way.