Bien, c’est quarante-deux francs.
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | French | Learn |
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well | bien | ||
this is; it is | c’est | ||
42 (forty-two) | quarante-deux | ||
francs (former French currency) | francs |
Summary
The French translation for “Fine, that’s 42 francs.” is Bien, c’est quarante-deux francs.. The French, Bien, c’est quarante-deux francs., can be broken down into 4 parts:"well" (bien), "this is; it is" (c’est), "42 (forty-two)" (quarante-deux) and "francs (former French currency)" (francs).Examples of "Fine, that’s 42 francs." in use
There is 1 example of the French word for "Fine, that’s 42 francs." being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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At the train station (dialogue) | À la gare (dialogue) |
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