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*1945 : dix-neuf or mille neuf cent quarante-cinq
*1945 : dix-neuf or mille neuf cent quarante-cinq
nineteen (hundred and) forty-five
nineteen (hundred and) forty-five
*le 2 mai 1993 : le deux mai dix-neuf cent quatrevingt-treize
*le 2 mai 1993 : le deux mai dix-neuf cent quatrevingt-treize
the second of May nineteen (hundred and) ninety-three
the second of May nineteen (hundred and) ninety-three
*'BC' is av. J-C (avant Jésus-Christ): 50 av. J-C
*'BC' is av. J-C (avant Jésus-Christ): 50 av. J-C
*'AD' is ap. J-C (après Jésus-Christ): 500 ap. J-C
*'AD' is ap. J-C (après Jésus-Christ): 500 ap. J-C


If mille is used in AD dates, it can be written optionally mille or (very rarely) mil:
If mille is used in AD dates, it can be written optionally mille or (very rarely) mil:
*en mille neuf cent quinze or en mil neuf cent quinze
*en mille neuf cent quinze or en mil neuf cent quinze
in nineteen fifteen
in nineteen fifteen





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Years in French


In referring to years in a date, cent is obligatory (while 'hundred' is often omitted in English):

  • 1945 : dix-neuf or mille neuf cent quarante-cinq

nineteen (hundred and) forty-five


  • le 2 mai 1993 : le deux mai dix-neuf cent quatrevingt-treize

the second of May nineteen (hundred and) ninety-three


  • 'BC' is av. J-C (avant Jésus-Christ): 50 av. J-C
  • 'AD' is ap. J-C (après Jésus-Christ): 500 ap. J-C


If mille is used in AD dates, it can be written optionally mille or (very rarely) mil:

  • en mille neuf cent quinze or en mil neuf cent quinze

in nineteen fifteen



an is used in Van 2000 'the year 2000', en Van 1789 'in the year 1789', etc.; but année is used in les années 60 'the 60s', les années 30 'the 30s', etc.


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Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions