fix(curriculum): correct example for ochenta y uno gender rule - #66555
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Hey @Yaseenjabir This PR seems to make similar changes as the existing PR #66544. As such, we are going to close this as duplicate. If you feel you have additional changes to expand upon this PR, please feel free to push your commits and request this PR be reopened. Thanks again! 😊 If you have any questions, feel free to ask questions on the 'Contributors' category on our forum or the contributors chat room. |
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mainbranch of freeCodeCamp.Closes #66540
Summary
ochenta y uno→ochenta y ungender agreement ruleOchenta y cuatro años(eighty-four years)instead of
Ochenta y un años(eighty-one years), which is the numberthe rule actually applies to