Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

Cardinal numbers in French are used to denote quantity and answer the question “How many?” They are essential for counting and quantifying things. Here’s a guide to the cardinal numbers in French:

1. Basic Cardinal Numbers

  • 0 – zéro
  • 1 – un (masculine), une (feminine)
  • 2 – deux
  • 3 – trois
  • 4 – quatre
  • 5 – cinq
  • 6 – six
  • 7 – sept
  • 8 – huit
  • 9 – neuf
  • 10 – dix

2. Numbers from 11 to 20

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

3. Tens

  • 30 – trente
  • 40 – quarante
  • 50 – cinquante
  • 60 – soixante
  • 70 – soixante-dix (literally “sixty-ten”)
  • 80 – quatre-vingts (literally “four twenties”)
  • 90 – quatre-vingt-dix (literally “four twenty-ten”)

4. Numbers from 21 to 69

  • Numbers from 21 to 29, 31 to 39, etc., are formed by combining the tens with units:
    • 21 – vingt et un
    • 22 – vingt-deux
    • 31 – trente et un
    • 45 – quarante-cinq

5. Numbers from 71 to 99

  • Numbers in the seventies and nineties are constructed by combining sixty or eighty with units:
    • 71 – soixante-onze (literally “sixty-eleven”)
    • 75 – soixante-quinze (literally “sixty-fifteen”)
    • 81 – quatre-vingt-un (literally “four twenty-one”)
    • 99 – quatre-vingt-dix-neuf (literally “four twenty-ten-nine”)

6. Hundreds, Thousands, and Beyond

  • 100 – cent
  • 200 – deux cents
  • 300 – trois cents
  • 1,000 – mille
  • 2,000 – deux mille
  • 10,000 – dix mille
  • 100,000 – cent mille
  • 1,000,000 – un million

Usage in Sentences:

  • J’ai trois pommes. (I have three apples.)
  • Il y a vingt élèves dans la classe. (There are twenty students in the class.)
  • Le livre coûte cinquante euros. (The book costs fifty euros.)

Note:

  • Cent is used as “hundred” and changes form when used in plural (e.g., “deux cents” for “two hundred”).
  • Mille remains unchanged in plural forms (e.g., “trois mille” for “three thousand”).

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