French Numbers: How To Count From 1-100 and Beyond With Audio (2024)

The French numbers 1-100 are much more complex than un, deux trois (one, two, three). While counting from 1-20 is very straight forward, the numbers 60-100 become much more complicated. Apply our useful tips and learn how to count to from one hundred and beyond.

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Numbers in French 1-100

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French numbers 1-20

To memorize 1-10, try counting in either even or odd numbers separately. Another effective tactic is to try counting backwards from ten to zero.

French numbers 1-10

  • 0 – Zéro
  • 1 – Un
  • 2 – Deux
  • 3 – Trois
  • 4 – Quatre
  • 5 – Cinq
  • 6 – Six
  • 7 – Sept
  • 8 – Huit
  • 9 – Neuf
  • 10 – Dix

Tips for learning to count from 11-20

Many students get confused on the numbers quinze (fifteen) seize (sixteen). A fun mnemonic device when students of FrenchLearner use is: You Can Say ‘Quinze Seize’.

In addition many of the numbers above 10 end in the -z sound, such as onze (eleven), douze (twelve) and treize (thirteen).

You can remember that these are the “teenz”. This will help you to distinguish these numbers from the higher numbers which we’ll observe below.

  • 11 – onze
  • 12 – douze
  • 13 – treize
  • 14 – quatorze
  • 15 – quinze
  • 16 – seize
  • 17 – dix-sept
  • 18 – dix-huit
  • 19 – dix-neuf
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French 1-20 song

Practice the French numbers 1-20 with this fun song by Alain Le Lait:

French numbers 20-59

The numbers 20-59 are not very complicated. To say twenty, say vingt (pronounced vɛ̃), the same pronunciation as the word for wine, le vin!).

To say twenty-one, add “et un” or and one. Then, for 22-29 simply add un, deux, trois, etc. This pattern works for the numbers all the up through 59.

Many students experience difficulties distinguishing the teens from these higher numbers. A mnemonic device to remember these higher numbers is to say, “I have a lot of aunts”.

This is because the word aunt (New England or UK pronunciation) rhymes with these numbers, trente, quarante and cinquante.

Numbers 20-29

  • 20 – Vingt
  • 21 – Vingt et un
  • 22 – Vingt-deux
  • 23 – Vingt-trois
  • 24 – Vingt-quatre
  • 25 – Vingt-cinq
  • 26 – Vingt-six
  • 27 – Vingt-sept
  • 28 – Vingt-huit
  • 29 – Vingt-neuf

Numbers 30-39

  • 30 – Trente
  • 31 – Trente et un
  • 32 – Trente-deux
  • 33 – Trente-trois
  • 34 – Trente-quatre
  • 35 – Trente-cinq
  • 36 – Trente-six
  • 37 – Trente-sept
  • 38 – Trente-huit
  • 39 – Trente-neuf

Numbers 40-49

  • 40 – Quarante
  • 41 – Quarante et un
  • 42 – Quarante-deux
  • 43 – Quarante-trois
  • 44 – Quarante-quatre
  • 45 – Quarante-cinq
  • 46 – Quarante-six
  • 47 – Quarante-sept
  • 48 – Quarante-huit
  • 49 – Quarante-neuf

Numbers 50-59

  • 50 – Cinquante
  • 51 – Cinqante et un
  • 52 – Cinquante-deux
  • 53 – Cinquante-trois
  • 54 – Cinquante-quatre
  • 55 – Cinquante-cinq
  • 56 – Cinquante-six
  • 57 – Cinquante-sept
  • 58 – Cinquante-huit
  • 59 – Cinquante-neuf

French numbers 60-79

The numbers 60-70 are often a big challenge for beginner students.

To count from 60-69, simply say soixante then follow the same pattern the numbers in the previous section covering 20-69. When you come to seventy, you must say soixante-dix, which translates to ‘sixty ten’.

Numbers 60-69

  • 60 – Soixante
  • 61 – Soixante et un
  • 62 – Soixante-deux
  • 63 – Soixante-trois
  • 64 – Soixante-quatre
  • 65 – Soixante-cinq
  • 66 – Soixante-six
  • 67 – Soixante-sept
  • 68 – Soixante-huit
  • 69 – Soixante-neuf

Then, for 71-79, you must add soixante (sixty) to the corresponding teen (11-19) number. Hence, seventy-one is soixante-et-onze (sixty and eleven). Seventy-two is soixante-douze (sixty twelve).

One useful tip to say the numbers 60-79 easier is to first get the word ‘soixante’ out without considering the entire number.

If the number is 60-69 that’s easy: Just add un, deux, trois, etc. One you’ve said ‘soixante’ you can then worry about adding the corresponding teen if you’ve in 70-79 territory.

Numbers 70-79

  • 70 – Soixante-dix
  • 71 – Soixante et onze
  • 72 – Soixante douze
  • 73 – Soixante treize
  • 74 – Soixante-quatorze
  • 75 – Soixante-quinze
  • 76 – Soixante-seize
  • 77 – Soixante-dix-sept
  • 78 – Soixante-dix-huit
  • 79 – Soixante-dix-neuf

French numbers 80-99

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The French numbers 80-99 become much more complicated. This is because to say eighty, you must say ‘quatre-vingts’, which means ‘four twenties’.

For the number eighty-one, the ‘et’ disappears. Hence, 81 is quatre-vingt-un, which literally means ‘four twenty one’. For 82-89, say ‘quatre-vingt’ (4 x 20), then add un, deux, trois, etc. through neuf. Eight-five, fo example is ‘quatre-vingt-cinq’ (4 x 20 + 5).

Numbers 80-89

  • 80 – Quatre-vingts
  • 81 – Quatre-vingt-un
  • 82 – Quatre-vingt-deux
  • 83 – Quatre-vingt trois
  • 84 – Quatre-vingt-quatre
  • 85 – Quatre-vingt-cinq
  • 86 – Quatre-vingt-six
  • 87 – Quatre-vingt-sept
  • 88 – Quatre-vingt-huit
  • 89 – Quatre-vingt-neuf

To say ninety, say ‘quatre-vingt-dix’, which equates to ‘four twenty ten’. Then, for 91-99, add the corresponding teen number. For example ninety-five is ‘quatre-vingt-quinze’ (4 x 20 + 15).

The same tip for the previous section on 60-79 applies for 80-99. For any of these numbers 80-99 first get out the word ‘quatre-vingt’. Then, worry about what you have to add.

If you are in 80-89 territory simply add un, deux, trois, etc. Then if you are 90 or higher you must add the corresponding teen number.

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Numbers 90-99

  • 90 – Quatre-vingt-dix
  • 91 – Quatre-vingt-onze
  • 92 – Quatre-vingt-douze
  • 93 – Quatre-vingt-treize
  • 94 – Quatre-vingt-quatorze
  • 95 – Quatre-vingt-quinze
  • 96 – Quatre-vingt-seize
  • 97 – Quatre-vingt-dix-sept
  • 98 – Quatre-vingt-dix-huit
  • 99 – Quatre-vingt-dix-neuf

Counting in Switzerland and Belgium: Septante and Nonante

The counting system for 60-99 is much less complicated in Switzerland and Belgium.

This is because these two countries have specific words for seventy, eighty and ninety: septante (70) and huitante (80) and nonante (90).

Hence, in these countries 75, 85 and 95 would be septant-cinq, huitante-cinq and nonante-cinq.

This makes the French numbers 1-100 in these countries much easier!

This counting system eliminates the need to calculate math and cuts down significantly on the number of words required to express the corresponding numbers.

Big numbers 100 and beyond

To say both one hundred and one thousand, say ‘cent’ and ‘mille’, respectively. Do not add the word ‘un’ to either of these numbers.

Hence, ‘one hundred one’ and ‘one thousand one’ are ‘cent un’ and ‘mille un’, respectively. For larger hundreds, add an -s: two-hundred is ‘deux cents’.

For larger thousands, never an an -s to mille. Hence, two thousand is ‘deux mille’. One million is ‘un million’ and one billion is ‘un milliard’. Add an -s to both of these to make higher numbers. Hence, two million is ‘deux millions’.

This page provides a table for practicing big numbers with MP3 audio.

  • 100 cent
  • 101 cent un
  • 150 cent cinquante
  • 524 cinq cents vingt-quatre
  • 1,000 mille
  • 1,001 mille un
  • 1,250 mille deux cents cinquante
  • 10,000 dix mille
  • 1,000,000 un million
  • 1,000,000 un milliard (billion)

Here’s how to say a few years in French:

  • 1975: mille neuf cent soixante-quinze (you can also day dix-neuf cent)
  • 2007: deux mille sept
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More uses and resources for French numbers

French decimals and percentages

In France, the decimal points are written with commas. The word for comma is ‘une virgule’. Hence the decimil 1.5 is written 1,5 and read as ‘un vigrule cinq’.

The word percent is written in two words in French: pour cent. Hence 50% would be ‘cinquante pour cent’.

French ordinal numbers

Ordinal numbers are counting numbers: first second, third, etc. To form an ordinal number in French, simply add -ième to the number.

Hence, second and third are ‘deuxième’ and troisième. The only big exception to this guideline ‘premier’ and ‘primière for first. Our ordinal number page has a complete table with example sentences.

French fractions

To form a fraction, simply put a cardinal number (un, deux, trois, etc.) over an ordinal number. Hence, the fraction 1/5 would be ‘un cinquième’.

All fractions are masculine. Our fractions page offers a complete table with example sentences.

Math in French

Learning the French numbers is essential for talking about math. The word for plus in French is ‘plus’ (say the -s).

The words for minus, multiplied by and divided by are: moins, multiplié par and divisé par, respectively.

Our math page offers a complete table covering examples of simple math problems using French numbers.

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Become an expert in French numbers!
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Another must-have resource is the book, Practice Makes Perfect , Complete French All-in-One, which has a great chapter covering numbers with useful exercises.

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French Numbers: How To Count From 1-100 and Beyond With Audio (2024)

FAQs

What is 27 called in French? ›

Numbers in French: 21-69
NumberIn FrenchPronunciation
25vingt-cinqvan sank
26vingt-sixvan sees
27vingt-septvan set
28vingt-huitvan wheet
11 more rows

How many counts are there from 1 to 100? ›

There are a total of 100 natural numbers from 1 to 100. Natural numbers are counting numbers only starting from 1. The sum of natural numbers 1 to 100 is 5050.

Why is there no word for 70 in French? ›

In French, there is no version of what we know as 70. Instead, the French use their number for sixty and ten, soixante and dix, to represent the number 70 as soixante-dix. After that, you get sixty-eleven, sixty-twelve, and so on until you reach 80.

How do the French count with their hands? ›

In the system used for example in Germany and France, the thumb represents 1, the thumb plus the index finger represents 2, and so on, until the thumb plus the index, middle, ring, and little fingers represents 5.

How do you say 1.5 in French? ›

French decimals and percentages

Hence the decimil 1.5 is written 1,5 and read as 'un vigrule cinq'.

How do you say 13 45 in French? ›

Il est treize heures quarante-cinq = it's 13:45. Il est vingt heures = it's 20:00.

How do you say 3.5 in French? ›

For example, 3.5 (three and a half) would be written as 3,5 in French and called trois virgule cinq .

Is the T in Vingt silent? ›

For example, in the word vingt, final consonants are silent, so you will pronounce it as va~. However, in vingt et un, a liaison occurs, and now the final t will be pronounced - so you will say va~ te a~.

How do you spell 123 in English? ›

123 in words is written as One hundred twenty-three.

How do you say 2.5 in French? ›

two point five (2.5) deux virgule cinq (2, 5)In decimal numbers, the French use a comma instead of a point.

What is 1 2 3 4 5 all the way to 100? ›

According to arithmetic progression, natural numbers can be written down as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 to 100. Basically, the sum of the first 100 natural numbers is equal to 5050.

What is 1 2 3 4 5 all the way to infinity? ›

For those of you who are unfamiliar with this series, which has come to be known as the Ramanujan Summation after a famous Indian mathematician named Srinivasa Ramanujan, it states that if you add all the natural numbers, that is 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on, all the way to infinity, you will find that it is equal to -1/12.

Why is counting in French so hard? ›

The number system in French is derived from that used in Gaulish, the Celtic language spoken in France before the modern Romance language drove it out. If you look at the counting systems of modern Celtic languages like Welsh or Scottish Gaelic, you'll see a similar pattern to that in French.

Can you say 24 7 in French? ›

24 heures sur 24 - Lawless French Expression - 24h/24, 7j/7.

How to say 11 35 in French? ›

Here's another example: Il est 11 heures 35. (It's 11:35.).

What does 3 fingers up mean? ›

Protesters have since added symbolism to the gesture, stating that the three fingers stand for the French Revolutionary ideal of liberty, equality, fraternity.

What does 3 fingers up ring finger down mean? ›

The Shocker is a hand gesture with a sexual connotation. The index, middle, and little fingers are extended, while the ring finger is curled or bent down.

What does the pinky finger gesture mean? ›

A shaka sign – the unmistakable pinky and thumb salute – is the ultimate symbol of Aloha and local culture in Hawaii. Interpreted to mean “hang loose” or “right on,” the Hawaiian Shaka is a constant reminder that in Hawaii, it is not the norm to worry or rush.

How do you say 1 2 3 4 in French? ›

The French numbers 1-10 are: un (1), deux (2), trois (3), quatre (4), cinq (5), six (6), sept (7) huit (8) neuf (9), dix (10). Learning to count from one to ten is essential for learning higher French numbers.

How do you say 1.2 in French? ›

You use a comma – virgule- for decimals in French, rather than a dot: 1,2 Un virgule deux (1.2 One point two)

What is 0 9 in French? ›

What are the numbers 0 to 10 in French? Numbers 0 to 10 in French are: zéro, un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf and dix.

How can I improve my French fluency? ›

Improve your French speaking skills in 10 steps
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  2. Lock yourself in the room and talk to yourself in French in front of a mirror. ...
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How to say 11 12 13 in French? ›

How to count from 10-19 in French
  1. 10 : dix.
  2. 11 : onze.
  3. 12 : douze.
  4. 13 : treize.
  5. 14 : quatorze.
  6. 15 : quinze.
  7. 16 : seize.
  8. 17 : dix-sept.
Apr 20, 2021

How do you say 6.45 in French? ›

  1. Il est deux heures et quart. — It is two fifteen. ( lit. “ It is two o'clock and a quarter.”) ( 2:15)
  2. Il est sept heures moins le quart. — It is six forty-five. ( lit. “ It is seven o'clock minus a quarter.”) ( 6:45)
  3. Il est neuf heures et demie. — It is nine thirty. ( lit. “ It is nice o'clock and half an hour.”) (
Jun 9, 2019

What does 18h30 mean? ›

3:45p.m. = 15h45. 6:30p.m. = 18h30.

What is 1 million in French? ›

1,000,000 un million

How do you say 11 45 in French? ›

1) Il est minuit moins le quart. (It's a quarter to midnight. Or equivalently: It's 11:45pm.)

Is the T pronounced in French? ›

Pronouncing the French Letter 'T'

The letter 'T' in French is fairly straightforward as it is pronounced more or less like the English 'T. ' The difference is that in French, it is pronounced with the tongue against the upper teeth, rather than behind them, as in the English T.

What's the trick to pronouncing French? ›

Imitate native speakers and record yourself

A great way to improve your French pronunciation is simply to listen to native speakers and repeat what they say, but you could also record yourself and compare your pronunciation with a native speaker's pronunciation.

Why don't the French pronounce t? ›

The biggest reason for unpronounced letters is that, at one time, the letters were pronounced. Spelling tends to reflect the language as it was spoken when the language was standardized, rather than how it's pronounced today.

What is the name 12345 in English? ›

12345 in words can be written as Twelve Thousand Three Hundred Forty-Five.

How do you spell 1234 in English? ›

1234 in English words is read as “One thousand two hundred thirty-four”.

How do you spell 2100 words? ›

Therefore, 2100 in words is written as Two Thousand One Hundred.

Does the letter k exist in French? ›

The letter k is not native to French and is only found in loan words (words borrowed from other languages) such as kilo, kilomètre, klaxon, ticket.

What is Z in French? ›

Phonetic symbol: [z]. the letter z. zéro.

How hard is French to learn? ›

In their language difficulty ranking, the Foreign Service Institute puts French in the top ten easiest languages to learn for English-speakers, alongside notoriously easy languages such as Spanish and Italian.

How do you say 1.2 million in French? ›

So saying 1.2 million in french (1,2 millions): "un virgule deux millions" is correct yea? 'Un million deux cent mille' more often i think....

How do you say 1.15 in French? ›

Translation of "1.15 p.m" in French

de l'après-midi p.m.

How do you say 5 7 in French? ›

Cinq à sept (French: [sɛ̃k a sɛt], literally 'five to seven') is a French-language term for activities taking place after work and before returning home (sometimes using overtime as an excuse), or having dinner (roughly between 5 and 7 p.m.). It may also be written as 5 à 7 or 5@7.

What are the numbers 0 to 10 in French? ›

What are the numbers 0 to 10 in French? Numbers 0 to 10 in French are: zéro, un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf and dix.

What is the basic counting in French? ›

Zéro, un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix. Très bien!

What are the 10 to 100 numbers in French? ›

This is the foundation for all other numbers: un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze. Memorize the numbers for the multiples of ten: vingt, trente, quarante, cinquante, soixante, soixante-dix, quatre-vingt, quatre-vingt-dix.

What is 65 called in French? ›

French Numbers: 60-69
60soixante
65soixante-cinq
66soixante-six
67soixante-sept
68soixante-huit
5 more rows

How do you count from 60 to 100 in French? ›

Exercice 7: Les nombres 60-100 en chiffres
  1. quatre-vingt-six.
  2. quatre-vingt-quinze.
  3. soixante-dix-neuf.
  4. soixante et onze.
  5. quatre-vingt-quatre.
  6. quatre-vingt-seize.
  7. soixante-deux.
  8. soixante-douze.

What do we call 12 in French? ›

12 in words is written as “Twelve”.

How do you count from 90 to 100 in French? ›

Basic French Lessons
  1. 90 quatre-vingt-dix 91 quatre-vingt-onze 92 quatre-vingt-douze 93 quatre-vingt-treize.
  2. 94 quatre-vingt-quatorze 95 quatre-vingt-quinze 96 quatre-vingt-seize.
  3. 97 quatre-vingt-dix-sept 98 quatre-vingt-dix-huit 99 quatre-vingt-dix-neuf 100 cent.

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