What are the numbers 1 to 20 in French?
French Numbers 1 through 20 Posted by Transparent Language on Oct 17, 2012 in Vocabulary
0 | zéro | [zay-ro] |
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17 | dix-sept | [dee-set] |
18 | dix-huit | [dees-weet] |
19 | dix-neuf | [dees-nurf] |
20 | vingt | [van] |
What are the French numbers 1 100?
French Numbers 1-100: How to Count to 100 in French
1-10 | 11-20 | 91-100 |
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1 un | 11 onze | 91 quatre-vingt-onze |
2 deux | 12 douze | 92 quatre-vingt-douze |
3 trois | 13 treize | 93 quatre-vingt-treize |
4 quatre | 14 quatorze | 94 quatre-vingt-quatorze |
What are the numbers 20 to 30 in French?
French Numbers: 20-59
20 | vingt | 30 |
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21 | vingt et un | 31 |
22 | vingt-deux | 32 |
23 | vingt-trois | 33 |
24 | vingt-quatre | 34 |
What are the French numbers 1 50?
To count to 50 in French, memorize the numbers from 1-9, which are un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, and neuf. Then, move on to 10-19, which are dix, onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, and dix-neuf.
How do I teach French numbers?
Simple French Number Practice Ideas Use flash cards with the digit written on one side and the French spelling of the number on the other. Ask students to count by two’s, five’s, ten’s, etc. Count different objects in the classroom: number of desks, chairs, windows, doors, students, etc.
How do you count from 0 to 100 in French?
This page provides a table for practicing big numbers with MP3 audio.
- 100 cent.
- 101 cent un.
- 150 cent cinquante.
- 524 cinq cents vingt-quatre.
- 1,000 mille.
- 1,001 mille un.
- 1,250 mille deux cents vingt-cinq.
- 10,000 dix mille.
How do you write 21st in French?
vingt-et-un -> vingt et unième (21st)
How do I say 13 in French?
I’m thirteen. J’ai treize ans.
How do you write 91 in French?
French Numbers: 90-99 90 is quatre-vingt-dix (four-twenty-ten), 91 is quatre-vingt-onze (four-twenty-eleven), etc.
How do you play Zut?
Zut. Go around the room and count. Each time there is a 7 – a number with 7 in it (like 17, 27) or a multiple of 7 (14, 21) – the student must say zut instead of the number. They are knocked out of the game if they mispronounce the number, say the wrong number, or say the number when they should say zut.