Some plays by New Zealand playwright Roger Hall: Fifty Fifty, Hot Water, Middle Age Spread, Spreading Out, State of the Play, The Share Club, Glide Time, The Book Club, Social Climbers, Love Off the Shelf, Take a Chance on Me, A Way of Life, Footrot Flats, Dirty Weekends, BY Degrees, C'mon Black, Taking Off.
Shakespeare wrote over thirty plays, many of which are considered world classics. He also wrote over a hundred and fifty sonnets in his life. Many of them are also considered wold class.
Shakespeare was a world-class poet and playwright. He wrote more than thirty plays, a dozen of which are among the best ever written. He wrote over a hundred and fifty sonnets, many of which are among the best in the English language. His work has been translated into virtually every known language on earth. His plays have been in constant production since they were first performed. His characters provide actors with their best opportunities to show their abilities, and even though the plays were written four hundred years ago, the human values remain the same as any written by a contemporary playwright or screenwriter.
Hmmmm. This is a trick question, huh. The two US coins that total fifty-five cents are a fifty-cent piece and a five-cent piece. The fifty-cent piece is the one that is not a nickel.
A fifty pence and a ten pence. the one that is not a fifty pence is the ten.
Pierre Corneille wrote over fifty plays and was considered the leading French playwright of his day. He is known for his tragedies and comedies, with works like "Le Cid" and "Polyeucte" being among his most famous plays.
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
"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.