The current currency that is used in France is the Euro (€) and its subdivision is called the 'cent' (English) or 'centime' (French). The Euro replaced the old French currency that was called Franc
the Euro ( € ) is used by the French as their currency (as in much of Europe), since the end of 2001 when it replaced the French franc.
You can find "hui" only in the word "aujourd'hui", meaning "today". It is and old French word which used (long ago) to mean "today", as "hier" wich (still) means yesterday.
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Hi isn't a word that translates well into French. Hello is used instead. Bonjour. Comment allez-vous aujourd'hui?
'banana split' is the name used in French as well. There is no French equivalent.
French money used to be called the franc. The franc was the currency of France before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The franc was subdivided into centimes.
The former French currency was FRENCH FRANC. However, it is worth noting that France was a member of the European Union and its predecessor organizations for decades before the Euro was introduced.
The French franc is no longer used. The currency of France is now the Euro.
There are 91 Swiss francs in one U.S. dollar. The Swiss franc is the only type of franc that is still being used in Europe today.
Assignats was the paper money from 1789 to 1796 and issued by the National Assembly
French currency used to be the "franc", but it is not the "euro" since it was generalized in Europe.
The currency used in Cameroon is the Central African Franc (XAF ) -Note this is not the same as the French franc.
Before the Euro, the French used the French franc. It was phased out in 2001.
The currency in French Polynesia is Franc and its code is XPF
The french Franc was used from 1360 - 2002, where in 2002 they adopted the Euro.
The former unit of money in France is Franc. It was still used in the year 1999 until the Euro was adopted in France.
The French used the franc during World War II.