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Discussion on: Daily Challenge #19 - Turn numbers into words

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Olivier “Ölbaum” Scherler

Try French. I’ll pass you the details of “quatre-vingt-dix-neuf” for 99, but you also have “vingt et un” (21), “vingt deux” (22), “deux cents” (200, note the s) but “deux cent un” (201).