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Bearing all this in mind, here are the names of some common large numbers in French. The numerals in the first column are in scientific notation, so 106 means a one with six noughts (1 000 000):
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www.french-linguistics.co.uk/tutorials/numbers/
www.french-linguistics.co.uk/tutorials/numbers/
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French-English dictionary and English-French dictionary free for on-line use, with information on French grammar, translation and basic French phrases. ... Type a French word below to look it up in the French-English dictionary. To look up an English word, use the English-French dictionary lookup.
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www.french-linguistics.co.uk/dictionary/
www.french-linguistics.co.uk/dictionary/
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Roman numerals are used quite often in French, as both cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers. They are commonly used to express dates, time periods, events, and more. ... French Roman Numerals - Chiffres romains...
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french.about.com/library/writing/bl-romannumerals.htm
french.about.com/library/writing/bl-romannumerals.htm
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Roman numerals are used quite often in French, as both cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers. They are commonly used to express dates, time periods, events, and more. Related lessons: Writing in French ... Convert to Roman Numerals...
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french.about.com/b/2007/03/16/roman-numerals-in-french....
french.about.com/b/2007/03/16/roman-numerals-in-french.htm?p=1
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A selection of articles related to French language - Numerals ... A Wisdom Archive on French language - Numerals ... French language - Numerals: Encyclopedia II - French language - History...
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www.experiencefestival.com/french_language_-_numerals
www.experiencefestival.com/french_language_-_numerals
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French Roman Numerals - Chiffres romains ... ; When to use Roman numerals in French ... Roman numerals are used quite often in French, as both cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers.
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www.scribd.com/doc/5465758/French-Roman-Numerals
www.scribd.com/doc/5465758/French-Roman-Numerals
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Qs: Algonquian, Body parts, Collective numerals, French corpora ... TONY HALL, Re: Collective Numerals/Quantifiers ... I am interested in those languages that have both CARDINAL numerals [NumK] and COLLECTIVE numerals [NumColl] (however they may be defined) and the different (or matching) syntactic scope of each. I am familiar...
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www.linguistlist.org/issues/5/5-670.html
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You would think that French numbers are pretty much the same as English, wouldn\'t you? 1,2,3,4,5... how can they be different? Well of course French numerals when written like that are exactly the same. ... French numbers have just a small change when you get to twenty one: "vingt et un". Literally translated they say...
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www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/154978/languages/l...
www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/154978/languages/learn_french_numbers___french_numbers_can_confuse.html
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French adjectives (see also adjective) ... French adverbs (see also adverb) ... French nouns (see also noun)
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www.unilang.org/main/wiki2/index.php/French_grammar
www.unilang.org/main/wiki2/index.php/French_grammar
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