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Revision as of 20:31, 27 September 2019
Hey ! Here are written all numbers in French, from 0 to 100, with some explanations.
0-16 : 0 : zéro [zäro] 1 : un [in] 2 : deux [dö] 3 : trois [trwa] 4 : quatre [katr] 5 : cinq [sãk] 6 : six [siss] 7 : sept [set] 8 : huit [üit] 9 : neuf [nəf] 10 : dix [diss] 11 : onze [õz] 12 : douze [duz] 13 : treize [trez] 14 : quatorze [katorz] 15 : quinze [kinz] 16 : seize [sez]
16-100 (composed numbers, with a bit maths) :
17 : dix-sept [disset] 18 : dix-huit [dizüit] 19 : dix-neuf [diznəf] 20 : vingt [vã(t)] The pronounciation can be different following the regions. 21 : vingt-et-un [vintäin] 22 : vingt-deux [vintdö] The construction is the same from now to 69. 30 : trente [trãt] 40 : quarante [karãt] 50 : cinquante [sinkãtnəf] 60 : soixante [swassãt] 70 : soixante-dix (France)/septante (Switzerland, Belgium) [swassãtdiss/septãt] 80 : quatre-vingts (France)/octante (Switzerland, Belgium) [katrövin/oktãt] 81 : quatre-vingt-un [katrövin-in] 90 : quatre-vingt-dix (France)/nonante (Switzerland, Belgium) [katrövindiss] 99 : quatre-vingt-dix-neuf [katrövindiznəf] 100 : cent [sã]
I hope you learn something. Good luck to learn French !