• @PM_ME_FEET_PICS
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      469 months ago

      English is 90 + 2. Ninety is its own distinct word.

      French is similar to English (base ten) but after 60 it gets weird and then at 80 switches to base 20 until 99.

      70 in French is 60 + 10 80 and above in French is 4 × 20 + what ever number is needed to get there.

        • wkk
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          79 months ago

          102 is “hundred-two” so it’s only weird for 70 “sixty-ten”, 80 “four-twenty” and 90 “four-twenty-ten”…

          But the way I learned it each was like it’s own word, even if it’s not. Just don’t think about it too much!

              • @[email protected]
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                59 months ago

                Why are they only used in some regions? Is it like a French redneck thing or a French poncy thing or…?

                • @[email protected]
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                  79 months ago

                  I honestly don’t know the history. I just know that Belgian French uses septante and nonante, Swiss French uses huitante as well. I think it’s more comparable to the vocabulary differences between for example American and British English.

        • @[email protected]
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          9 months ago

          Nobody says huitante in Belgium.

          It’s 60, 70, 4*20, 90.

          edit: Downvote all you want. If you say huitante in Belgium, everyone will know you’re not from Belgium.

          Belgians say Soixante, Septante, Quatre-vingt, Nonante. Even in the dutch language part, that’s how they learn french.

          If you say Soixante-dix or Quatre-vingt-dix, everyone will know you’re french and not Belgian. Pretty simple…

          • setVeryLoud(true);
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            49 months ago

            Interesting, I always thought huitante was common place there, thanks for correcting me

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        Seriously, french counting from 20 to 99 is fucked up seven ways sideways… what were they thinking