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Exercises: French Numbers 0–1,000

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Kunal Khurana

Published

May 12, 2025

Exercise: French Numbers Practice

Practice writing, recognizing, and pronouncing French numbers.

1. Spell the Number (Write in French):

“7” →
“15” →
“22” →
“31” →
“70” →
“81” →
“100” →

2. Match the French Number to Its Digit:

“quatre-vingt-douze” →
“soixante-quinze” →
“cent un” →
“trente-deux” →

3. Correct the Errors (Hyphens/Spelling):

“vingtetun” →
“quatre vingt dix” →
“soixanteet onze” →

4. Math Problems (Write Answers in French):

“vingt + cinq =” →
“trente-deux - dix =” →
“soixante-dix + onze =” →

5. Pronounce & Listen (Audio Simulation):

🔊 “Click to hear: ‘quatre-vingt-dix-sept’ (97) → 🎤

6. Translate into French:

“My apartment has 58 stairs.”

“I need 200 grams of flour.”

Notes:

  • Hyphen Rules: Numbers like vingt-deux (22) use hyphens, but vingt et un (21) does not.
  • 70s/90s: Unique structures (soixante-dix, quatre-vingt-dix).
  • “Cent” vs. “Cents”: Cent is invariable in cent un (101), but plural in deux cents (200).

Bonus: Pronunciation Tips

  • “et”: Only used in 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71 (e.g., trente et un).
  • Liaison: Quatre-vingts (80) drops the “-s” in quatre-vingt-un (81).
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