Monday, June 2, 2025

French Day 5: Numbers 9,19,29,...,99

 Here are the numbers from 9 to 99 in French (English), focusing on the -9 series:

  • 9: Neuf (Nine)
  • 19: Dix-neuf (Ten-nine, or Nineteen)
  • 29: Vingt-neuf (Twenty-nine)
  • 39: Trente-neuf (Thirty-nine)
  • 49: Quarante-neuf (Forty-nine)
  • 59: Cinquante-neuf (Fifty-nine)
  • 69: Soixante-neuf (Sixty-nine)
  • 79: Soixante-dix-neuf (Sixty-ten-nine, or Seventy-nine)
  • 89: Quatre-vingt-neuf (Four twenties-nine, or Eighty-nine)
  • 99: Quatre-vingt-dix-neuf (Four twenties-ten-nine, or Ninety-nine)
As mentioned earlier, the French numbering system uses a base-twenty approach, which is reflected in these numbers.

French Day 4: Numbers 10,20,...100

 Here are the numbers from 10 to 100 in French (English):

  • 10: Dix (Ten)
  • 20: Vingt (Twenty)
  • 30: Trente (Thirty)
  • 40: Quarante (Forty)
  • 50: Cinquante (Fifty)
  • 60: Soixante (Sixty)
  • 70: Soixante-dix (Sixty-ten, or Seventy)
  • 80: Quatre-vingts (Four twenties, or Eighty)
  • 90: Quatre-vingt-dix (Four twenties-ten, or Ninety)
  • 100: Cent (One hundred)
In French, numbers above sixty use a base-twenty system, so it's common to see numbers like seventy (soixante-dix) as "sixty-ten" or eighty (quatre-vingts) as "four twenties."

French Day 3: Numbers 0-10

 Here are the numbers from 0 to 10 in French (English):

  • 0: Zéro (Zero)
  • 1: Un (One)
  • 2: Deux (Two)
  • 3: Trois (Three)
  • 4: Quatre (Four)
  • 5: Cinq (Five)
  • 6: Six (Six)
  • 7: Sept (Seven)
  • 8: Huit (Eight)
  • 9: Neuf (Nine)
  • 10: Dix (Ten)

French Day 2: Months of the Year

 Here are the names of the months in French (English):

  • Janvier (January)
  • Février (February)
  • Mars (March)
  • Avril (April)
  • Mai (May)
  • Juin (June)
  • Juillet (July)
  • Août (August)
  • Septembre (September)
  • Octobre (October)
  • Novembre (November)
  • Décembre (December)
Please note that in French, the months are not capitalized, unlike in English.

French Day 1: Days of the Week

 

  • Lundi (Monday)
  • Mardi (Tuesday)
  • Mercredi (Wednesday)
  • Jeudi (Thursday)
  • Vendredi (Friday)
  • Samedi (Saturday)
  • Dimanche (Sunday)
Please note that in French, the days of the week are not capitalized, unlike in English.