Master the French Numbers: From Zero to a Million

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January 29, 2024
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Hello! In this article, we are going to learn numbers in French, from zéro to un million. This topic is perfect for beginners, and important for laying robust foundations as we use numbers every day, for time, shopping, or counting. The French language has a lot of exceptions, and we will also see several rules to respect for the most curious among you.
The First Steps: Numbers from 1 to 20
Let's begin our learning journey by exploring the numbers from one to twenty. You will use them frequently, and once well learned, they will serve as a basis for learning larger numbers.
| zéro | zero |
| un | one |
| deux | two |
| trois | three |
| quatre | four |
| cinq | five |
| six | six |
| sept | seven |
| huit | eight |
| neuf | nine |
| dix | ten |
| onze | eleven |
| douze | twelve |
| treize | thirteen |
| quatorze | fourteen |
| quinze | fifteen |
| seize | sixteen |
| dix-sept | seventeen |
| dix-huit | eighteen |
| dix-neuf | nineteen |
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Explore Further: Numbers up to Millions
After mastering numbers up to 20, we will now delve into tens (dizaines), hundreds (centaines), thousands (milliers), and even millions. Learning large numbers will be very easy if you master the smaller ones.
| vingt | twenty |
| trente | thirty |
| quarante | forty |
| cinquante | fifty |
| soixante | sixty |
| soixante-dix | seventy |
| quatre-vingts | eighty |
| quatre-vingt-dix | ninety |
| cent | hundred |
| mille | thousand |
| un million | one million |
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Special Rules of Numbers in French
Now, let's discover some special rules for numbers in French. Don't worry, it's easy to understand!
Use of Hyphens

In a number, all elements are linked by a hyphen (trait d'union).
Very simple, isn't it? However, it's something to bear in mind.
21: twenty-one
58: fifty-eight
369: three hundred and sixty-nine
This is a simplified rule, in the past the hyphen was only placed between tens and units. This rule is still valid.
369: three hundred sixty-nine
The Plural of Words


"Mille"is invariable, it never changes.
The words "vingt" and "cent" have a special rule. When they are multiplied and there is no other number after, we add an "s".
"Million" or "milliard" receive an "s" in the plural.
Not easy to keep track of, is it? Let's look at a few examples.
1000: mille
2000: deux mille
80: quatre-vingts
81: quatre-vingt-un
1 000 000: un million
2 000 000: deux millions
When to Use "and"

In numbers such as "vingt-et-un", we use "et" before the last digit. But be careful, we do not use it all the time, only with 1.
31: trente-et-un
32: trente-deux
Conclusion and Next Steps
We've journeyed together through French numbers, from the basics to special rules. Now, you have a solid understanding of numbers, from one up to millions, and tips for using them correctly. Congratulations on your progress!
Want to continue learning and practicing? Check out our video courses. They're perfect for starting French or enhancing your skills.
Why not continue your learning with another article? After numbers, you might be interested in days of the week, that's also an important topic.
Good luck, and enjoy your French learning!

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