French Numbers: 1-20

Learning to count in French is an essential skill for beginners. Let's explore how to count from 1 to 20 in French, along with some pronunciation tips and practical examples.

Numbers 1-10 in French

  1. Un (ahn)
  2. Deux (duh)
  3. Trois (twah)
  4. Quatre (katr)
  5. Cinq (sank)
  6. Six (sees)
  7. Sept (set)
  8. Huit (weet)
  9. Neuf (nuhf)
  10. Dix (dees)

Numbers 11-20 in French

  1. Onze (ohz)
  2. Douze (dooz)
  3. Treize (trez)
  4. Quatorze (kah-torz)
  5. Quinze (kanz)
  6. Seize (sez)
  7. Dix-sept (dee-set)
  8. Dix-huit (dee-zweet)
  9. Dix-neuf (deez-nuhf)
  10. Vingt (van)

Pronunciation Tips

  • The final consonants in French numbers are often silent (e.g., "cinq" is pronounced more like "sank" than "sink").
  • Pay attention to nasal sounds in numbers like "un," "cinq," and "vingt."
  • Practice the French "r" sound in numbers like "trois" and "quatre."

Examples of Usage

  • Telling time: "Il est dix heures vingt." (It's 10:20.)
  • Expressing age: "J'ai dix-huit ans." (I'm 18 years old.)
  • Counting objects: "J'ai acheté douze pommes." (I bought 12 apples.)

Remember, regular practice is key to mastering French numbers. Try counting everyday objects or setting your phone's language to French to see numbers more frequently.

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