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minus-squaremamarguerat@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up6·edit-21 year agoIn Swiss French we say « septante » (70) « huitante » (80) and « nonante » (90) which is better than counting by 20
minus-squareRic0la@discuss.tchncs.deOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoSwiss French doesn’t count as French (like Schwiizerdütsch isch nöd Dütsch)
minus-squareZagorath@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoA couple of articles are telling me that Belgian French speakers use sepante and nonante, but not huitante? Is that the case?
In Swiss French we say « septante » (70) « huitante » (80) and « nonante » (90) which is better than counting by 20
Swiss French doesn’t count as French (like Schwiizerdütsch isch nöd Dütsch)
So does Walloon French.
A couple of articles are telling me that Belgian French speakers use sepante and nonante, but not huitante? Is that the case?