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Busuu
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French Numbers: How to Count From 1 to 100 - Busuu
See, counting to 100 in French includes doing a little math! Fortunately, once you have it down, it makes remembering the names of the numbers fairly straightforward. Check it out. So, as you can see, 70 becomes soixante-dix, 60-10, 71 is soixante-et-onze, 60-and-11, and so on up to 80. 80 is quatre-vingt, meaning 4-20, which, of course, 80 is 4 20s.
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Woodward French
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Numbers from 1 to 100 in French | Woodward French
November 17, 2019 - The numbers from 1 to 100 in French including a summary chart. Les nombres de 1 à 100 en français.
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Study.com
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French Numbers 1-100 | Study.com
When writing the numbers in French, be sure to note the following: Numbers are joined by hyphens, except for the numbers that use et: 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71. The numbers 81 and 91 are not joined by et, but instead use hyphens.
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Vidalingua
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French Numbers to Count from 1 to 100
📲 · 0 - ZÉRO 1 - UN 2 - DEUX 3 - TROIS 4 - QUATRE 5 - CINQ 6 - SIX 7 - SEPT 8 - HUIT 9 - NEUF · 10 - DIX 11 - ONZE 12 - DOUZE 13 - TREIZE 14 - QUATORZE 15 - QUINZE 16 - SEIZE 17 - DIX-SEPT (TEN-SEVEN) 18 - DIX-HUIT (TEN-EIGHT) 19 - DIX-NEUF ...
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Rosetta Stone
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Learn French Numbers 1-100 With French Counting Tips - Rosetta Stone
May 22, 2024 - If it were July 22, you’d write le 22 (vingt-deux) juillet. The number 20 in French is vingt, pronounced van, and then the rest of the numbers up to 29 follow a pattern similar to 17, 18, and 19.
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Sprachcaffe
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French Numbers from 1 to 100 and Beyond | Sprachcaffe
They are un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, and dix. Each word is distinct, so the best way to master them is through repetition-say them out loud until they sound familiar and easy to pronounce.
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Transparent Language
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French Numbers 1 - 20 | French Language Blog
July 22, 2016 - Want to practice basic French? We've got you covered with this simple French counting video and written numbers 1 - 20 with pronunciation.
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Fluent in 3 Months
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French Numbers: Count in French from 1 to 100+ (with Audio)
Scroll down for tables on counting up to 100 and ordinal numbers. I’ve also included a video that will help you with French numbers pronunciation. You can use this video as a French numbers pronunciation guide, and for listening and speaking practice. French Numbers 1-10: How to Count to Ten in French
Published   June 14, 2024
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The French Experiment
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Numbers in French - Free Online French Lessons
This beginners-level free French lesson will teach you how to count to one million in French, complete with clear audio demonstration from a native French speaker.
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LingoDeer
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French Numbers 1 to 100: How to Count in French (With Audio) - LingoDeer
As you can see, the French counting system is different from most languages because it starts adding two numbers together once it reached 70. This is because the French language uses the vigesimal numeral system, meaning the system is based on 20 (the same way the decimal numeral system is based on 10).
Published   September 3, 2024
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FrenchLearner
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🔢 French Numbers 1-100: Audio, Pronunciation & Rules (A1)
September 12, 2012 - The numbers 80 (quatre-vingt or “four-twenty”) and 90 (quatre-vingt-dix) are based on an old vigesimal (base-20) counting system, a historical remnant that is still the rule in France.
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Thao & Company
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Numbers in French: From 1 to 100 (Pronunciation Guide in PDF)
September 25, 2025 - + Each number from 1 to 20 has a unique word for them, which you have to learn by heart. ... For groups of hundred starting from 100 (cent), use a word for the numbers from 2 to 9, then add “cent” with an “s.” Examples:
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MosaLingua
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Numbers in French from 1 to 100 - MosaLingua
June 29, 2024 - When a number higher than 20 ends in 1, we use the famous “et un“ which means “and one.” Therefore 21 in French is “vingt et un,” 61 is “soixante et un,” and so on.
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Twinkl
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Numbers in French: From 1 to 1000 - Twinkl
3 weeks ago - Numbers from 100 to 199 follow an easy and familar structure where you use the word "cent" (hundred) followed by the number (as learned in the above sections). For example: ... When learning numbers 200-999, the trick to remember is that you combine the hundreds digit aka "cent" (deux cents for 200, trois cents for 300, quatre cents for 400, etc.) with the relevant number in tens and units. For example: ... The word for 1000 in French is "Mille".
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Babbel
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Learn French Numbers: Count From 1 To 100 And Beyond
November 20, 2025 - We could just list all of the French numbers 1 to 100, but that wouldn’t explain the logic behind it. So instead, we’ll start with the French numbers from 1 to 20, and then show you how to put the pieces together with the tens place. Then, we include a guide to the French ordinal numbers.
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Tandem
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Numbers in French
When counting, six, eight, and ten all follow the same rule as when they’re at the end of a sentence, which is what we’ll focus on in the list below. As you start to understand numbers in French and use them in conversation, you’ll be introduced to the other rules. For now, let’s explore how to say numbers in French when counting from 1 to 100.
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Wikiversity
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French/Numbers - Wikiversity
Retrieved from "https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=French/Numbers&oldid=2766275" · Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
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Migaku
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French Numbers 1-100: Learn to Count in French (70-99 Explained)
English used to count this way too, but we simplified it. France... didn't. Fun fact: French-speaking Belgium and Switzerland got sick of this system. They use septante (70), octante or huitante (80), and nonante (90). Way more logical.
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Berlitz
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French Numbers: A Complete Guide to Numbers 1-100
September 14, 2021 - In this way, you’ll have cards with numbers in French from 1 to 10, from 11 to 20, from 21 to 30, etc., and join the pairs or thirds of ten by ten. When you feel more confident, you can mix all the cards and try matching all the numbers from 1 to 100.
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WordWall
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French Numbers 1 100 - Teaching resources
Ordinal numbers in French. Labelled diagram ... Wordwall makes it quick and easy to create your perfect teaching resource.