Avez-vous la monnaie de cent francs ?
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | French | Learn |
---|---|---|---|
have (2nd person plural) | avez |
||
you (singular polite form and plural) | vous |
||
the (feminine) | la |
||
change | monnaie |
||
of; from | de |
||
one hundred (100) | cent |
||
francs (former French currency) | francs |
Summary
The French translation for “Do you have change for one hundred francs?” is Avez-vous la monnaie de cent francs ?. The French, Avez-vous la monnaie de cent francs ?, can be broken down into 7 parts:"have (2nd person plural)" (avez), "you (singular polite form and plural)" (vous), "the (feminine)" (la), "change" (monnaie), "of; from" (de), "one hundred (100)" (cent) and "francs (former French currency)" (francs).Examples of "Do you have change for one hundred francs?" in use
There is 1 example of the French word for "Do you have change for one hundred francs?" being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
---|---|---|---|
In a small hotel (dialogue) | Dans un petit hôtel |