Excerpt from French Course, or Theoretical and Practical System of the French Language: To Which Are Added Elegant Extracts From the Most Approved French PoetsMills never takes 8 in the plural, and we say trots mills, dim mills, &c., When speaking of the christian era, we say' l'an mil Imit cent, and never t'an mills.Onze and um are pronounced as if they were written with an h aspirated thus we say, I: onze, cu onze. Sur les: onze heures, sur ...
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