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**BBC FRENCH Free French Lessons - Numbers in French Even if you've only been studying French half-heartedly until now, you will probably have encountered lessons on French numbers. Most of us are pretty comfortable with un, deux, trois, quatre... so the following table will come as no shock to you! It represents the general way to form numbers. Pay attention to the number 21 (vingt et un) in which the "one" is attached like "twenty and one" as opposed to 22 (vingt-deux), 23 (vingt-trois) and so forth. Be sure to listen to the audio that follows, since pronunciation can be a lot different to what you'd expect! 1 = un2 = deux3 = trois4 = quatre5 = cinq6 = six7 = sept8 = huit9 = neuf10 = un 11 = onze12 = douze13 = treize14 = quatorze15 = quinze16 = seize17 = dix-sept18 = dix-huit19 = dix-neuf20 = vingt 21 = vingt et un22 = vingt-deux23 = vingt-trois24 = vingt-quatre25 = vingt-cinq26 = vingt-six27 = vingt-sept28 = vingt-huit29 = vingt-neuf30 = trente But wait 'til you see the seventies... We said things get a little more difficult past number 70.

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