Intermediate French 3/2/2017
Posted in French, General Info on Mar 6th, 2017
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