French Numbers
The following tables list audio tracks for the French numbers from 0 to 100. These lists illustrate the general patterns of the French numbering system, which will become easier to recognize as you repeat the numbers and hear them on the audio tracks.
French number pronunciation guide
There are a few interruptions to the patterns, which once memorized, will not be difficult to use. You will begin to see that once you have memorized the sequence between one and twenty, that everything after that repeats itself until of course, you come to the exceptions! Of particular note is the use of et "and" for 21, 31, 41, 51, 61 and 71 only.
The end consonants in cinq, six, huit, and dix are pronounced;
- at the end of a sentence
- or in front of a vowel
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How to pronounce French numbers
Here are the first ten French numbers to get you started. Further on in this lesson we will look at the pronunciation of these and more French numbers.
- zéro "zero"
- un "one"
- deux "two"
- trois "three"
- quatre "four"
- cinq "five"
- six "six"
- sept "seven"
- huit "eight"
- neuf "nine"
Let's get started...
Talking about French numbers 0 to 100
French Numbers 0-40
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Why not put this lesson on French numbers to use and check out this free French lesson on shopping in French, or perhaps clothing in French?
À bientôt !
Marie-Claire Rivière and the Rocket French Team