If you mean a million than the answer is a thousand thousands just look at the zeros and use some logic.
1 milliard has 9 zeros. 1 milliard = 109 = 1 thousand million.
9, a milliard is an archaic word for one billion.
In the US ("short scale"), there are 1 million thousands in a billion (1 x 109).* In the European system, a billion is 1 x 1012, so there are "1 milliard thousands" in a billion. This is called the "long scale" where number names increase by millions rather than thousands.(see the related link)
Ralph Milliard was born on 1973-12-30.
Milliard is the number 1,000,000,000 or 109. That is one thousand million. It is not used in America and seldom in other forms of English. Billion is the normal term for one thousand million in most of the English-speaking world. In many other languages a billion refers to a thousand milliard - 1,000,000,000,000 or 1012.
Ralph Milliard was born December 30, 1973.
Milliard is an archaic name no longer used. It referred to 109 or what we now refer to as a billion. The exact number of stars will probably never be known. There are, perhaps, 200 million or more in our galaxy, our is average. There are many BILLIONS of galaxies. Another number that may never be known.
No. Milliard is the French word for billion (1 000 000 000). 1.4 milliard is 1,400,000,000 or 1400 millions euros.
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Un milliard dans un billard was created in 1965.
In Europe billion comes after milliard, while in America 'milliard' does not exist. So while in America one billion equals one hundred million, it is one thousand million in Europe.
Milliard is a French-derived word meaning the number 1,000,000,000 = 109. That is one thousand million. The SI prefix is giga. It is not used in American English and is rare in other forms of English - the preferred term being 'thousand million'. When South Africa adopted the metric system in 1971, "milliard" was recommended by the Metrication Board, but has often been ignored in practice. During the 20th century, the short scale "billion" superseded 'thousand million' to become the normal term in most of the English-speaking world."Milliard", or a version thereof, is common to many languages other than English, where a "billion" often refers to a thousand "milliard" - 1,000,000,000,000.