Numbers / Les numéros

Zero

Zéro

zay-roh

One

Un

ahn

Two

Deux

duh

Three

Trois

twah

Four

Quatre

kat

Five

Cinq

sahn

Six

Six

seess

Seven

Sept

set

Eight

Huit

weet

Nine

Neuf

nuhf

Ten

Dix

deess

Eleven

Onze

ohnz

Twelve

Douze

dooz

Thirteen

Treize

trehz

Fourteen

Quatorze

kah-tohrz

Fifteen

Quinze

kanz

Sixteen

Seize

sez

Seventeen

Dix-sept

dee-set

Eighteen

Dix-huit

deez-weet

Nineteen

Dix-neuf

deez-nuhf

Twenty

Vingt

vahn

Twenty-one

Vingt et un

vahn tay ahn

Twenty-two

Vingt-deux

vahn duh

Twenty-three

Vingt-trois

vahn twah

Thirty

Trente

trawnt

Thirty-one

Trente et un

trawnt ay uhn

Thirty-two

Trente-deux

trawnt duh

Forty

Quarante

kuh-rawnt

Fifty

Cinquante

sank-awnt

Sixty

Soixante

swah-ssawnt

Seventy

Soixante-diz

swah-ssawnt deez

(Belgium & Switzerland)

Septante

seh-tahnt

Seventy-one

Soixante et onze

swah-ssawnt ay ohnz

Seventy-two

Soixante-douze

swah-ssawnt dooz

Eighty

Quatre-vingts

ka-truh vahn

(Belgium & Switzerland)

Huitante

weet-ahnt

Eighty-one

Quatre-vingt-un

ka-truh vahn tahn

Eighty-two

Quatre-vingt-deux

ka-truh vahn duh

Ninety

Quatre-vingt-dix

ka-truh vahn deez

(Belgium & Switzerland)

Nonante

noh-nahnt

Ninety-one

Quatre-vingt-onze

ka-truh vahn ohnz

Ninety-two

Quatre-vingt-douze

ka-truh vahn dooz

One Hundred

Cent

sawnt

One Hundred One

Cent un

sawnt ahn

Two Hundred

Deux cents

duh sawnt

Two Hundred One

Deux cent un

duh sawnt ahn

Thousand

Mille

meel

Two Thousand

Deux mille

duh meel

Million

Un million

ahn meel-ee-ohn

Note: French switches the use of commas and periods. 1,00 would be 1.00 in English. Belgian and Swiss French use septante, huitante and nonante in place of the standard French words for 70, 80, and 90. Also, when the numbers 5, 6, 8, and 10 are used before a word beginning with a consonant, their final consonants are not pronounced.

Ordinal Numbers

first

premier, première

second

deuxième

third

troisième

fourth

quatrième

fifth

cinquième

sixth

sixième

seventh

septième

eighth

huitième

ninth

neuvième

tenth

dixième

eleventh

onzième

twelfth

douzième

twentieth

vingtième

twenty-first

vingt et unième

thirtieth

trentième

Note: The majority of numbers become ordinals by adding -ième. But if a number ends in an e, you must drop it before adding the -ième. After a q, you must add a u before the -ième. And an f becomes a v before the -ième.

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