Presence of the "s" at the end

Sara C.C1Kwiziq community member

Presence of the "s" at the end

Why are certain words (like five billion) written in plural while other words (like two thousand) are written in singular? 

Asked 4 years ago
CécileNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hi Sara, 

It is because mille is invariable -

mille = one thousand

deux mille two thousand

cent mille = one hundred thousand

however, million and milliard are not, so will agree in number.

I hope this helps!

Maarten K.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

I think the answer is possibly lost in the mists of time. For no obvious reason that I am aware of «mille» is invariant and never made plural by adding 's'. All of the other 'large numbers' including millier(s) de, are made plural by adding 's' when required.  Expressing large numbers -thousands/millions/billions - in French%252Fsearch%253Fs%253Dmilliers%252Bde

Presence of the "s" at the end

Why are certain words (like five billion) written in plural while other words (like two thousand) are written in singular? 

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