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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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