deux cent*s* vingt-quatre?

--- JC Coez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  >> e. After "million", "milliard" ("billion"), or
> >> "trillion", there is a "de" before the trailing
> >> words.  Thus, 1,004,224,000 is "un milliard de
> >> quatre millions de deux cents vingt-quatre mille".
> >
> > I never heard anyone add the 'de' but then again not too many people I 
> > know use these
> > numbers...
> >
> 
> I personaly would say "un milliard quatre millions deux cents vingt-quatre 
> mille" without 'de'.



       
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