French Guinana being under French jurisdiction uses the Euro €.
Sint Maarten is approximately one half of the island of Saint Martin in the Caribbean Sea. The northern "half" is under French control and the south (Sint Maarten) is Dutch. The Dutch side uses the Netherlands Antillean Guilder (made up of 100 centa or centen), which is pegged at 1.79 per United States dollar. The French part of the island has adopted the Euro. Just Euro and Dollar depending wich store you go to, like the mall...
In October 1949 a US dollar was worth 349.97 francs.Source: Dollar : la monnaie internationale: Histoire, mécanismes et enjeux By Gérard-Marie Henry
When it was being built there was an outrage from some French artists and writers, who asked for the tower to be destroyed. Nowadays it is part of the French identity and people are used to see it. Nobody is forced to like the Eiffel tower, but most French do.
"evening"; just like in English it is used during part of post-afternoon and before real late night (then "nuit").
Neither; in Canada, the Canadian Dollar is used.
In France, they don't use the dollar. Instead, they use the euro (€) which is also used by 17 of the 27 member states of the European Union . Before the introduction of the euro, the French used the franc.
The french Livre was used from the 12th century but has gone extinct and cannot be compared to the U.S dollar
The phrase "like a three dollar bill" is often used to describe something as fake or strange, as there is no such thing as a three dollar bill. It implies that the thing being referred to is not genuine or authentic.
are you talking about francs as in french currency??.. If so Francs are no longer used but euro(the currency for most of Europe) is now used!.. I'm not sure of the exact exchange rate but its approximetly 2/3 euro to one dollar!!.. are you talking about francs as in french currency??.. If so Francs are no longer used but euro(the currency for most of Europe) is now used!.. I'm not sure of the exact exchange rate but its approximetly 2/3 euro to one dollar!!.. are you talking about francs as in french currency??.. If so Francs are no longer used but euro(the currency for most of Europe) is now used!.. I'm not sure of the exact exchange rate but its approximetly 2/3 euro to one dollar!!..
The US Dollar dooes quite nicely and is used to buy everything from staples like Red Beans and Rice to designer clothing and jewelry.
The piastre was a unit of currency originally equal to one silver dollar or peso. It served as major unit of currency of French Indochina and in the Ottoman Empire from 1885 to 1952. The term is unofficially used in Quebec Acadian slang as reference to the Canadian dollar.
'un archer' is the French name of the bow-like instrument used to set wood on fire.
He used to be on a five thousand dollar bill, but it's no longer used. Of course, he is on a Presidential dollar coin like every other dead president.
The French had an impact on the Louisiana architecture, music & arts in general.Some french words are still used now, like "Mardi Gras".
"J'aimais beaucoup cet endroit"
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