French Numbers (1–100)
Learn French numbers with correct pronunciation and audio.
1 – un
/œ̃/
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2 – deux
/dø/
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3 – trois
/tʁwa/
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4 – quatre
/katʁ/
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5 – cinq
/sɛ̃k/
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6 – six
/sis/
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7 – sept
/sɛt/
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8 – huit
/ɥit/
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9 – neuf
/nœf/
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10 – dix
/dis/
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11 – onze
/ɔ̃z/
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12 – douze
/duz/
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13 – treize
/tʁɛz/
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14 – quatorze
/katɔʁz/
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15 – quinze
/kɛ̃z/
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16 – seize
/sɛz/
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17 – dix-sept
/dis sɛt/
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18 – dix-huit
/diz ɥit/
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19 – dix-neuf
/diz nœf/
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20 – vingt
/vɛ̃/
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30 – trente
/tʁɑ̃t/
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40 – quarante
/kaʁɑ̃t/
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50 – cinquante
/sɛ̃kɑ̃t/
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60 – soixante
/swasɑ̃t/
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70 – soixante-dix
/swasɑ̃t dis/
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80 – quatre-vingts
/katʁə vɛ̃/
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90 – quatre-vingt-dix
/katʁə vɛ̃ dis/
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100 – cent
/sɑ̃/
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Numbers above 20 are often formed by combining tens and units. French has unique patterns for 70, 80, and 90, which should be memorized carefully.
1,000 – mille
/mil/
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10,000 – dix mille
/dis mil/
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100,000 – cent mille
/sɑ̃ mil/
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1,000,000 – un million
/œ̃ miljɔ̃/
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