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learn the numbers in french

Numbers - les numéros:
 
1 un, 2 deux, 3 trois, 4 quatre, 5 cinq, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 10 dix,
(listen to numbers 1 to 10)
 

 
11 onze, 12 douze, 13 treize, 14 quatorze, 15 quinze, 16 seize,
(listen to numbers 11 to 16) 
17 dix-sept,18 dix-huit, 19 dix-neuf, 20 vingt.
(listen to number 17 to 20)
  
 
 
From "vingt" (20) it gets easier as it is more or less the same principle as in English numbers you just add numbers "un" (1) to "neuf" (9) after 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
(listen to numbers 21 to 30)
 

 
(listen to numbers 31 to 40)
 
 
 
30 trente, 40 quarante, 50 cinquante, 60 soixante, 80 quatre vingt, all work in the same way just replace vingt by trente, quarante etc...
 
70 soixante dix and 90 quatre vingt dix also work the same way but this time numbers added are from 11 onze to 19 dix-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
 
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 (the "t" is silent)
Now listen to numbers 10 to 100
 
 
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