This week in class we reviewed numbers. English speakers usually find French numbers to be difficult to remember and say quickly, especially higher numbers. This website is useful to review: http://www.woodwardfrench.com/lesson/numbers-from-1-to-100-in-french/
We talked about how numbers might come up in conversation:
Quelle âge as-tu?
J’ai trente ans.
Dans quelle année es-tu né?
Je suis né en 1986. (mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-six)
Quelle heure est-il?
Il est 4h45. (quatre heures quarante-cinq)
Good numbers to know are: the year you were born, the current year, and how old you are!
Nous sommes en 2017 (deux mille dix-sept).
There are two ways to say years. Take 1992, for example:
- mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-douze (one thousand nine hundred ninety-two)
- dix-neuf cent quatre-vingt-douze (nineteen ninety-two)
- 1st / 1er : premier/ère
- 2nd / 2e : deuxième
- 3rd / 3e : troisième
- 15 15e : quinzième
- 100th 100e : centième
Thanks for sharing
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