The French language does not have a distinct word for 70; instead, it uses a combination of numbers, saying "soixante-dix," which translates to "sixty-ten." This system reflects a historical counting method that combines base 60 and base 10. Similarly, 80 is referred to as "quatre-vingts," meaning "four twenties," and 90 as "quatre-vingt-dix," or "four twenty-ten." This unique structure is rooted in the linguistic traditions of the region and has persisted over time.
The answer depends on which number is missing. It could be any number from 71 to 100.
jar in french
Ballet is pronounced the same in French, as it is a French word. It is pronounced 'Bah-lay'.
Ballet is spelled the same in French.
This word doesn't exist in French. Tell me what you have in mind and I can try to find the appropriate translation. Note that the verb PAGINER exists. It means giving a number to, numbering each page of a book, a registry or any type of written work. The "participe présent" of the verb PAGINER is PAGINANT (not pageant).
The number "70" in French is spelled "soixante-dix."
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Soixante-dix is seventy in French. It is pronounced Swassant-deece.
About 70 million people speak French as their first language, and another 200 million speak it as a second language.
They aren't to the French....
More than 70 percent of French electricity is produced in nuclear plants.
No 70 is not a prime number.
49/0.7 = 70 Therefore, the number that 49 is 70 percent of, is 70.
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Yes, 70 is a even number.
To get 70% of a number, multiply that given number to the decimal equivalent of 70% which is 0.7. Example: 70% of 5 = 0.7 * 5 = 3.5
This is the mass number.