"Quindene" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Quindene" Meaning

The word "quindene" is Italian.

It is a less common term that can refer to a unit of time equal to 11 days, an eleventh part of a month.

"Quindene" Examples

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1. Definition: Quindène can be translated to English as "quinzaine," which is a term that has a specific meaning in English, although it is not as widely used in everyday conversation as it is in French.


2. French Example: "Pendant la quinzième quindéne de février, le nombre de personnes affectées par la grève était élevé."


Translated to English: "During the last ten days of February, the number of people affected by the strike was high."

3. English Equivalent: In English, the concept of a quindene or quinzaine is associated with "nine night[s] or eleven night[s]" respectively, the time before a specific date, counting back from that date. For example, "nine nights before Christmas."


4. Common use: While quindène is used in literary or poetic contexts, it is not a common term in informal conversation in English unless discussing something specific that relates to referring a period in time in French culture.


5. Education: In teaching English to French students or in language courses focusing on French and English cultural exchange, discussing the nuances of time reference differences and translating such cultural expressions can provide insight into the nuances of each language.

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