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%I A187876 #31 Oct 07 2024 00:46:25 %S A187876 5,2,8,9,4,7,6,3,1,0,50,55,52,51,58,59,54,57,56,53,10,18,19,17,12,11, %T A187876 40,45,42,41,48,49,44,47,46,43,14,85,82,90,98,99,97,92,88,89,91,94,84, %U A187876 95,80,96,87,86,93,83,81,15,16,60,65,62,70,78,79,77,72,71,61,68,69,74,64,75,76,67,66,73,63,13,30,35,32,31,38,39,34,37,36,33,20,25,22,21,28,29,24,27,26,23,100,105,150,155,152,151,158,159,154,157,156,153,102,110,118,119,117,112 %N A187876 1-digit numbers arranged in alphabetical order, then the 2-digit numbers arranged in alphabetical order, then the 3-digit numbers, etc. French version. %C A187876 I have used the metropolitan modern French convention (with dashes), spelling 80 as quatre-vingts and 91 as quatre-vingt-onze for instance. %C A187876 Using the masculine version of each cardinal number. %C A187876 Another version could use septante/octante/nonante instead of soixante-dix/quatre-vingts/quatre-vingt-dix etc. %H A187876 Sean A. Irvine, <a href="/A187876/b187876.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a> %H A187876 Sean A. Irvine, <a href="/A187876/a187876.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000 (with names in UTF-8)</a> %e A187876 cinq, deux, huit, neuf, quatre, sept, six, trois, un, zéro, cinquante, cinquante-cinq, cinquante-deux, cinquante-et-un, etc. %Y A187876 Correct version of A001062. %Y A187876 French equivalent of A000052. More comprehensive version of A187875. %K A187876 nonn,easy,base,word %O A187876 1,1 %A A187876 _Olivier Gérard_, Mar 14 2011 %E A187876 Missing 154 inserted by _Sean A. Irvine_, Apr 29 2019