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French Numbers 1-100 Posted by on Sep 15, 2009 in Vocabulary

This is a post for all of you who are just beginning French.  We’ve included both written pronunciations as well as a video with spoken pronunciation. For even more numbers, check out “French Numbers: Learn How to Count from 1 to 1000

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0 zéro [zay-ro]
1 un [uh]
2 deux [duhr]
3 trois [twa]
4 quatre [katr]
5 cinq [sank]
6 six [sees]
7 sept [set]
8 huit [weet]
9 neuf [nurf]
10 dix [dees]
11 onze [onz]
12 douze [dooz]
13 treize [trez]
14 quatorze [katorz]
15 quinze [kanz]
16 seize [sez]
17 dix-sept [dee-set]
18 dix-huit [dees-weet]
19 dix-neuf [dees-nurf]
20 vingt [van]
21 vingt et un [vant-ay-uh]
22 vingt-deux [van-duhr]
23 vingt-trois [van-twa]
24 vingt-quatre [van-katr]
25 vingt-cinq [van-sank]
26 vingt-six [van-sees]
27 vingt-sept [van-set]
28 vingt-huit [van-weet]
29 vingt-neuf [van-nurf]
30 trente [tront]
31 Trente et un [tront ay-uh]
32 Trente-deux [tront-durh)
33 Trente-trois [tront-twa)
34 Trente-quatre [tront-katr)
35 Trente-cinq [tront-sank)
36 Trente-six [tront-sees)
37 Trente-sept [tront-set)
38 Trente-huit [tront-weet)
39 Trente-neuf [tront-nurf)
40 quarante [karont]
41 quarante et un [karont-ay-uh]
42 quarante-deux [karont-deux]
43 quarante-trois [karont-twa]
44 quarante-quatre [karont-katr]
45 quarante-cinq [karont-sank]
46 quarante-six [karont-sees]
47 quarante-sept [karont-set]
48 quarante-huit [karont-weet]
49 quarante-neuf [karont-nurf]
50 cinquante [sank-ont]
51 cinquante et un [sank-ont-ay-uh]
52 cinquante-deux [sank-ont-deux]
53 cinquante-trois [sank-ont-twa]
54 cinquante-quatre [sank-ont-katr]
55 cinquante-cinq [sank-ont-sank]
56 cinquante-six [sank-ont-sees]
57 cinquante-sept [sank-ont-set]
58 cinquante-huit [sank-ont-weet]
59 cinquante-neuf [sank-ont-nurf]
60 soixante [swa-sont]
61 soixante et un [swa-sont-ay-un]
62 soixante-deux [swa-sont-dur]
63 soixante-trois [swa-sont-twa]
64 soixante-quatre [swa-sont-katr]
65 soixante-cinq [swa-sont-sank]
66 soixante-six [swa-sont-sees]
67 soixante-sept [swa-sont-set]
68 soixante-huit [swa-sont-weet]
69 soixante-neuf [swa-sont-nurf]
70 soixante-dix [swa-sont-dees]
71 soixante-et-onze [swa-sont-ay-onz]
72 soixante-douze [swa-sont-dooz]
73 soixante-treize [swa-sont-trez]
74 soixante-quatorze [swa-sont-katorz]
75 soixante-quinze [swa-sont-kanz]
76 soixante-seize [swa-sont-sez]
77 soixante-dix-sept [swa-sont-dee-set]
78 soixante-dix-huit [swa-sont-dees-weet]
79 soixante-dix-neuf [swa-sont-dees-nurf]
80 quatre-vingts [kat-ra-van]
81 quatre-vingt-un [kat-ra-vant-uh]
82 quatre-vingt-deux [kat-ra-van-dur]
83 quatre-vingt-trois [kat-ra-van-twa]
84 quatre-vingt-quatre [kat-ra-van-katr]
85 quatre-vingt-cinq [kat-ra-van-sank]
86 quatre-vingt-six [kat-ra-van-sees]
87 quatre-vingt-sept [kat-ra-van-set]
88 quatre-vingt-huit [kat-ra-van-weet]
89 quatre-vingt-neuf [kat-ra-van-nurf]
90 quatre-vingt-dix [kat-ra-van-dees]
91 quatre-vingt-onze [kat-ra-van-onz]
92 quatre-vingt-douze [kat-ra-van-dooz]
93 quatre-vingt-treize [kat-ra-van- trez]
94 quatre-vingt-quatorze [kat-ra-van-katorz]
95 quatre-vingt-quinze [kat-ra-van- kanz]
96 quatre-vingt-seize [kat-ra-van- sez]
97 quatre-vingt-dix-sept [kat-ra-van- dee-set]
98 quatre-vingt-dix-huit [kat-ra-van- dees-weet]
99 quatre-vingt-dix-neuf [kat-ra-van- dees-nurf]
100 cent [son]

And here’s the audio pronuciation:

More on numbers

When giving a telephone number, for example, the French usually do so in two’s.  In other words, a French phone number would be written like this: 11.55.63.92 and they would say it like this: onze … cinquante-cinq…soixante-trois…quatre-vingt-douze.

When talking about money,  the French would usually say soixante douze euros et vingt centimes (72,20€).  Yes, that’s right, they use commas instead of decimal points between the whole euros and the cents.

And remember, the final consonants in cinq, six, huit, and dix are pronounced at the end of a sentence or in front of a vowel.  But, they are silent when followed by another word that begins with a consonant.

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Comments:

  1. été:

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  2. olivia wildsmith:

    hi i am only 11 and i am not very imprest by this website it only has big number i came on here to do homework and i cant o it because there is no 29 but all in all i give it a 9/1o

  3. H:

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  4. rajen:

    this really helps me in my school learning french numbers because the teaching they do in grammar schools is quite hard.

  5. stephanie:

    thanks but i wanted the numver 93 but thanks anyways i got an idea of what 93 is :S

  6. stephanie:

    hey again………… me to i find this website like olivia unhelpful like 🙁 i was looking for 93 but guess what i caint find why because its not there

    • Hichem:

      @stephanie Bonjour Stephanie!

      In French, 93 is *quatre-vingt-treize*, as in Victor Hugo’s famous novel “Quatre-vingt-treize“, which was initially meant to be part of a trilogy, together with “L’Homme qui rit
      Also, in some places like Belgium and Switzerland, people would instead say “nonante-trois” 🙂

  7. unknown:

    amzing. this reallly helped me with my french h/w. thx. oh wait. merci. tu est tres intelligent :]

  8. Jeremiah:

    This was helpful for my class I forgot my notes at home so than you

  9. ash246:

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    • Mr. Transparent:

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    • Le Mister French:

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  12. stanley t berry:

    brilliant thanks

  13. Celeste:

    This really helped! We had to learn this in my French class and I didn’t get a chance to write down the stuff for 60-100! So this helped me understand stuff, pronounce it and spell the words! Thanks so much!

  14. UNKNOWN:

    there’s no 44 ='(

  15. Matthew:

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  16. Petunia:

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  17. David:

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  18. malachi:

    no 23-29 but great otherwise

  19. rajesh:

    thanks. it was pretty useful for my exams

  20. Hannah:

    I think you should put it up to one hundred numbers without leaving any out

  21. Hannah Eves:

    I am not very impressed with this website because I was doing my work on French number 1-100 and some of the numbers are missing.It has to be in tommorow also I am only 10 gonna be 11 soon

  22. Fridah:

    This is so helpful.wat about numbers after 100?we need them too.

  23. sky:

    not every impressed with this website because I was doing my work on French number 1-100 and some of the numbers are missing.It has to be in tommorow also I am only 10 gonna be 11 soon so make it better

  24. Brittanyy:

    Umm , If You Are Going To Put Numbers Together Like That Say 23.
    ?
    It Would Be Vingt-trois
    24 vingt-khatz
    25 vingt- cinq:)

  25. Michelle:

    Tks so much for the french numbers. It helps my French exam alot:)

  26. holly:

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  29. anju:

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  30. Jacob:

    In this there are not all the nos. till 100

  31. Jacob:

    IN this i have given All the nos. till 100
    0 zéro – 1 un – 2 deux – 3 trois – 4 quatre – 5 cinq – 6 six – 7 sept – 8 huit – 9 neuf
    10 dix – 11 onze – 12 douze – 13 treize – 14 quatorze – 15 quinze – 16 seize – 17 dix-sept – 18 dix-huit – 19 dix-neuf

    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

    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

    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

    50 cinquante – 51 cinquante 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

    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

    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

    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

    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

    100 cent

  32. rahlgohilpradeep:

    please post in the numbers which are not printed
    it will become more useful as i have work including the numbers not printed i will be very grateful

  33. grace:

    this was not helpfull at all i was very dissapointed

  34. Hannah:

    This is a good way for people to know numbers in french 1-100 Im am very good at speaking french. So this helped my as well very much!

  35. Joey:

    Really helped me out in my French lessons. 🙂 😀
    Doing drinks and snacks and how much it cost
    (aged 12, year 7, secondary school).

  36. tiffany:

    this really helped as im not tht good in french although i wish there was 25 and 44 but it was good ty so much 😀 xD

  37. Toffy:

    i always remember this site when i need the french numbers =)

  38. Unknown:

    I’m French and I know how to count to 199 in French
    But what I didn’t know was if u still put the et after the next ten like on
    Forty and stuff so thanks.
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  39. Unknown:

    I don’t know what all u people are talking about because all of the numbers are there

    • Transparent Language:

      @Unknown Hi Edmund,

      They’re not crazy. 🙂 Until recently, there were some missing numbers, but a couple weeks ago we added all the French numbers to 100. Happy language learning!

  40. Eltrut:

    21is vingt et un 22 vingt-deux 23 vingt-trois
    24 vingt-quatre 25 vingt-cinq

  41. Alfred:

    c’est bien

  42. Raymond:

    Needed to brush up on my french numbers. I knew there was a general patern, like 99 being translated to four twenties ten nine. Forgot the soixante thing though for 60-79

  43. Joanna:

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    Sincerely,
    Jojo

  44. Joanna:

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  46. Bethan:

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  49. sarah:

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