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
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!
The word "love" is used in the game of tennis to denote a score of zero. When a player has not scored any points in a game, their score is referred to as "love." For example, if the score is 30-0, it is said to be "30-love." This terminology has its origins in the French word "l'œuf," meaning "egg," which symbolizes zero.
A score of 20 is a perfect score.
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.
The root word of score is the Old Norse word "skora," which means "cut" or "notch."
A score is another word for 20.