@Concerned_Catgirl that why some of us use "septante" and "nonante" for 70 and and 90 :)
@Concerned_Catgirl it's actually used in Belgium and Canada as a standard as fat as I know 
@Technowix @Concerned_Catgirl I vaguely remember that it is also used regionally in France in, methinks, uh, I don't remember.…dang. *firesupwebsearch*
@Concerned_Catgirl @Technowix Might have been in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, at least I was in that region when I heard from someone about it, but that a few years ago and I don't remember the details. Maybe it was also to illustrate how not to count in France — although I'm somewhat sure it was about some „regionalism“. Now I have a big itch…gnnmhnmm…
@Concerned_Catgirl 🇩🇰 8 + (4*20) + (½*20)
@Concerned_Catgirl Quatre-vingt-dix-huit :3