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The number Mille (1000) is always invariable, but the measure called « mille marin » (nautical mil) is a noun which takes an "s" in the plural.
The number Mille (1000) is always invariable, but the measure called « mille marin » (nautical mil) is a noun which takes an "s" in the plural.
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* [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Useful-Sentenses|Useful Sentenses]]
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Revision as of 13:46, 26 February 2023

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The number Mille (1000) is always invariable, but the measure called « mille marin » (nautical mil) is a noun which takes an "s" in the plural.

Related Lessons