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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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Busuu
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French Numbers: How to Count From 1 to 100 - Busuu
Worth noting: For dates in French, we use premier for the 1st, but otherwise the cardinal numbers only, so you would say deux (2) août, not deuxième (2e) août for August 2nd. Let’s take a look. And there you have it! French numbers, 1 to 100, covered.
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French numbers 1 - 100 : Learn to Count Numbers in French

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How to Count in French
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HOW TO MASTER FRENCH NUMBERS
I don't know if that's what's bothering you, but for quatre-vingts, forget what the name means. Don't make 4 x 20 in your head, you'll mix everything up. Quatre-vingts is 80, that's all. Same for 70 and 90. For the rest... it just takes practice. Everybody struggles with numbers in foreign languages (I'm having a stroke each time I see something like neunhundertneunundneunzig) Edit : thank you for my first reddit award ! More on reddit.com
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Counting to 100 in French with a NYC Cabbie
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The French Experiment
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Numbers in French - Free Online French Lessons
Just swap vingt for one of these numbers instead: ... Things get a little curlier when you reach 70, where instead of having a word for "70" in itself, you instead say "sixty-ten", as in "sixty plus ten". ... And then when you want to say "seventy one" you actually say "sixty eleven", and so on up to 79. ... A little bit strange, right? It gets even stranger. When you get to eighty, instead of having a word for eighty there's a further bit of math involved. French speakers will say quatre-vingts — "four twenties".
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Quizlet
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French Numbers 1-100 Flashcards | Quizlet
Bien Dit French 3 Chapter 3 Vocab ... · Preview · Terms in this set (100) un · 1 · deux · 2 · trois · 3 · quatre · 4 · cinq · 5 · six · 6 · sept · 7 · huit · 8 ·...
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Migaku
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French Numbers 1-100: Learn to Count in French (70-99 Explained)
2 weeks ago - 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. But if you're learning standard French, you're stuck with the "four-twenties" approach.
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Sprachcaffe
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French Numbers from 1 to 100 and Beyond | Sprachcaffe
October 16, 2025 - 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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Rosetta Stone
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Learn French Numbers 1-100 With French Counting Tips - Rosetta Stone
May 22, 2024 - For example, 80+10=90, so the number name for 90 is quatre-vingt-dix (eighty-ten). When you reach 100, it gets its own unique name again. The French word for 100 is cent, pronounced sohn.
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Babbel
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Learn French Numbers: Count From 1 To 100 And Beyond
1 month ago - Once you reach 100, or cent, counting in the hundreds in French is quite straightforward. To say 200, 300, 400, and so on, simply put the number in front of cent: deux cents (200), trois cents (300), quatre cents (400), etc.
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Lawless French
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French Numbers and Counting: 100 and up - Lawless French Vocabulary
January 1, 2025 - Learn the big French numbers: hundreds, thousands, millions, billions, and trillions. ... For "hundred and something" numbers, just say the number of hundreds and then state the rest of the number – there’s no "and" equivalent in the French number.
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Berlitz
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French Numbers: A Complete Guide to Numbers 1-100
September 14, 2021 - The number 2 in French is "deux" ... “trente-deux” = trANte-du. Now, try to think about how the following numbers 33, 34, 40, 69, 84, 98, 100 will sound using the tips we gave you earlier....
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Lingvist
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French Numbers up to 1 Million, with Pronunciation | Lingvist
Note that even though you’re talking about multiple “twenties” from a mathematical perspective, the word “twenty” only needs to be pluralized for the number eighty: quatre-vingts. 5. 91–99 is a mixture of the rules we saw for the 70s and 80s; namely, it uses dashes instead of “et” to form 91 (like 81) and it adds 11–19 to 70 (like the 70s): 91 = quatre-vingt-onze, 92 = quatre-vingt-douze. Congratulations! You’ve reached 100! Why does French seem to have a combination of a Roman base-ten system and a base-20 system like the Celts and Danish?
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FrenchToday
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French Numbers 1 to a Billion with Audio Recordings & Quiz
October 3, 2024 - Learn how to count in French from 0 to one billion + fun French number quiz. Learn the right French numbers pronunciation and gain speed and reflexes. Learn how to build numbers holistically without doing “mental calculations” or translating from English. Focusing on the tricky modern French pronunciation with real French recordings. All the French numbers are covered. From the basics (1-100...
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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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Tandem
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Numbers in French
Once you get to the French number 80, the rules change once again. The numbers in French 80 to 99 use the base of 20, plus the numbers 1 through 19. Sound confusing? Don’t worry, just review the numbers in French from 80 to 100 below.
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Twinkl
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Numbers in French: From 1 to 1000 - Twinkl
2 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 ...
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WordWall
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French Numbers 1 100 - Teaching resources
French numbers 20 -100 - S1 French numbers 20 -100 - French numbers 20 -100 - French numbers in tens to 100 - French numbers 10-100 - French numbers 1-31 QUIZ
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Vidalingua
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French Numbers to Count from 1 to 100
The rule is the same with the French number CENT (hundred) i.e. DEUX-CENTS (two hundred) but DEUX-CENT-UN (two hundred and one). And while MILLE (thousand) is invariable, MILLION (million) and MILLIARD (billion) always agree: 1.500 - MILLE-CINQ-CENTS 3.499 - TROIS-MILLE-QUATRE-CENT-QUATRE-VINGT-DIX-NEUF 2.501.000 - DEUX-MILLIONS-CINQ-CENT-UN-MILLE 3.499.500.000 - TROIS-MILLIARDS-QUATRE-CENT-QUATRE-VINGT-DIX-NEUF-MILLIONS-CINQ-CENT-MILLE
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Pinterest
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French Numbers Chart 1-100 Free Printable
September 18, 2024 - French Numbers 1-100 is a handy, quick printable reference for beginning students to learn numbers or intermediate students to use for review.
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Gymglish
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Learn French numbers 1-100: easy as ABC - The Gymglish blog
January 22, 2025 - Un, deux, trois, quatorze?! How far can you count in French? Learn how to say all the French numbers from 1 to 100 and even more.
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LanguageGuide
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French Numbers
Place your cursor over a number to hear it pronounced aloud, then quiz yourself by activating 'quiz mode'.