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Garbage is thought to have come into English through medieval Anglo-French cookery books. By the late 16th Century, it referred to the waste parts of an animal, such as the internal organs, head and feet, which were normally thrown away rather than consumed. Rubbish is defined as garbage or something thrown away, or worthless ideas. An example of rubbish is a pair of smelly old sneakers that are full of holes.
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21 | <i>vingt et un</i> | vant ay uh |
22 | <i>vingt-deux</i> | van duh |
23 | <i>vingt-trois</i> | van twa |
24 | <i>vingt-quatre</i> | van KAT-ruh |
25 | <i>vingt-cinq</i> | van sank |
26 | <i>vingt-six</i> | van sees |
27 | <i>vingt-sept</i> | van set |
28 | <i>vingt-huit</i> | van wheet |
29 | <i>vingt-neuf</i> | van nuhf |
30 | <i>trente</i> | tront |
31 | <i>trente et un</i> | tront ay uh |
32 | <i>trente-deux</i> | tront duh |
33 | <i>trente-trois</i> | tront twa |
44 | <i>quarante-quatre</i> | ka-RONT KAT-ruh |
45 | <i>quarante-cinq</i> | ka-RONT sank |
46 | <i>quarante-six</i> | ka-RONT sees |
57 | <i>cinquante-sept</i> | SAN-kont set |
58 | <i>cinquante-huit</i> | SAN-kont wheet |
59 | <i>cinquante-neuf</i> | SAN-kont nuhf |
60 | <i>soixante</i> | SWA-sont |
61 | <i>soixante et un</i> | SWA-sont ay uh |
63 | <i>soixante-trois</i> | SWA-sont twa |
65 | <i>soixante-cinq</i> | SWA-sont sank |
68 | <i>soixante-huit</i> | SWA-sont wheet |
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