"The fifties" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la cinquantaine.
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the". The feminine noun cinquantaine translates as "about fifty, fifty plus, over fifty" as well as "fifties". The pronunciation will be "lah seh-kaw-tehn" in French.
The french translation of fifty is "cinquante" (sen kont )
cinquante
"cinquante-quatre" pronounced "sighn-kant cat-re"
The ordinal number 50th is spelled fiftieth.
Neuf heures moins dix (French) -> Nine hours minus ten : eight fifty (English)
The french translation of fifty is "cinquante" (sen kont )
"Fifty-two" in French is "cinquante-deux."
'cinquante-deux'
cinquante means 'fifty' in French.
Fifty nine in French is spelled as "cinquante-neuf".
"Fifty eight" is translated to "cinquante-huit" in French.
Fifty-four is spelled "cinquante-quatre" in French.
Cinquante ans is how you say fifty years old
cinquante-et-un(e)
cinquante
In French, "six hundred and fifty" is said as "six cent cinquante."
In German: fifty-funfzig In French: cinquante In Maltese: hamsin