pence
pence
noun PENS Rare
Origin: English 'pence', plural of 'penny', from Old English penig
Usage Note
Pence is a direct borrowing from English, used in French when referring to British currency — dix pence (ten pence). It is invariable in French and always masculine. French speakers discussing UK prices use pence as-is, though the singular 'penny' may also appear spelled out in explanatory texts.
Examples
"Cela coûte cinquante pence en Angleterre."
Natural Translation
That costs fifty pence in England.
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