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Swiss French uses
different terms than that of
France for the
numbers 70 (
septante) and 90 (nonante) and
often 80 (****tante) as well.
Learning one of the...
- the Congo,
Rwanda and Burundi, use
different names for 70 and 90,
namely septante and nonante. In Switzerland,
depending on the
local dialect, 80 can be...
- However, some of the better-known
usages include the following: The use of
septante for "seventy" and
nonante for "ninety", in
contrast to
Standard French...
- French-speaking
regions such as Belgium, Switzerland,
Aosta Valley and
Jersey use
septante.) The
smallest sequence of
seventy consecutive integers sharing a factor...
- example, like most
Francophone Belgians,
speakers of
Swiss French use
septante (seventy)
instead of soixante-dix (literally, "sixty ten") and nonante...
- «idoles»". L'imaginaire du démoniaque dans la
Septante: Une
analyse comparée de la
notion de "démon" dans la
Septante et dans la
Bible Hébraïque. Supplements...
- «idoles»". L'imaginaire du démoniaque dans la
Septante: Une
analyse comparée de la
notion de "démon" dans la
Septante et dans la
Bible Hébraïque. Supplements...
-
grecque des
Septante" (in French). ISSN 2496-4441. OCLC 959975054. (FRBNF45116323) La
Bible d'Alexandrie at
Editions du Cerf La
Bible des
Septante, Marguerite...
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northern France and in Switzerland, for
example chicon ('endive') and
septante ('seventy',
unlike the
vigesimal soixante-dix, or 'sixty-ten', used in...
- quatre-vingts ('eighty') and quatre-vingt-dix ('ninety') are
instead called septante, ****tante and
nonante respectively, a
phenomenon also
observed in Swiss...