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How do we say ''zero'' in French?
Feb 11, 2011 4:19 AM
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And for a 00/20 at an exam you can also call it a bubble xD
February 20, 2011
Coca cola= zero = 0 numèro hhhhhhh
February 12, 2011
okay,
zero is also "zéro" in french .
but just the pronunciation is different.
so, if you are english native , you might read it as "zeho" for french.
for reading!
r=h (R in french is close to "h" in english, but, same as in "ch" in german)
zéro= zeho ( for english speaker)
February 12, 2011
haha "love" is used when a player's score is zero. It's actually French originated. When a player's score is zero, they say "egg". To say "egg" in french (l'oeuf) it kind of sounds like you're saying "love".
February 12, 2011
why do people say'love' in tennis?
February 11, 2011
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