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Master French Numbers: Count from 1 to 50

Learning French numbers might seem tricky at first, but it's... Meer weergeven

1
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# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Getting Started with French Numbers 1-20

French numbers from 1-10 are completely unique words that you'll need to memorise properly. Think of them as your building blocks - once you've got these down, everything else becomes much easier!

The key ones to nail first are: un (1), deux (2), trois (3), quatre (4), cinq (5), six (6), sept (7), huit (8), neuf (9), and dix (10). Don't worry about perfect pronunciation yet - just get familiar with how they look.

Numbers 11-16 are special cases that you'll have to learn separately: onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze, seize. There's no pattern here, so it's just memorisation time!

Quick Tip: Practice writing out numbers 1-16 from memory. Once you can do this without looking, you're ready for the clever bit that comes next!

2
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

The Clever Pattern from 17-20 and Beyond

Here's where French gets really smart! Numbers 17-19 follow a simple pattern: they're literally "ten-seven", "ten-eight", "ten-nine". So you get dix-sept (17), dix-huit (18), and dix-neuf (19). Brilliant, right?

Twenty is "vingt" - and watch out because the 'gt' at the end is silent! This trips up loads of people, so remember it sounds like "van", not "vingt".

Now you need to learn the tens: vingt (20), trente (30), quarante (40), and cinquante (50). These are your next building blocks for making bigger numbers.

Remember: The teens from 11-16 are weird, but 17-19 follow the "dix-" pattern. After that, it's all about combining tens with units!

3
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

The Two Golden Rules for Making Numbers

Right, this is the game-changer! There are only two rules you need to make any number up to 50, and they're dead simple once you get them.

Rule 1: Numbers ending in 1 use "et un" (meaning "and one"). So 21 becomes vingt et un, 31 becomes trente et un, and 41 becomes quarante et un. Notice there's no hyphen here - just the words flowing together.

Rule 2: All other numbers endingin29ending in 2-9 use a hyphen between the ten and the unit. So 22 is vingt-deux, 35 is trente-cinq, and 48 is quarante-huit. The hyphen keeps everything tidy!

Memory Trick: If it ends in 1, think "and one" (et un). If it ends in anything else, think "hyphen time"!

4
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Using Numbers in Real French Sentences

Time to put these numbers to work! Saying your age is probably the most useful thing you'll do with French numbers. The question "Quel âge as-tu?" means "How old are you?"

Your answer always starts with "J'ai" (I have) followed by the number and "ans" (years). So if you're 12, you'd say "J'ai douze ans." Easy!

Counting objects works similarly. "J'ai trois chats" means "I have three cats." For bigger groups, like "There are twenty-five students in the class," you'd say "Il y a vingt-cinq élèves dans la classe." Notice that hyphen in vingt-cinq!

When you're writing out numbers, just think through the process: Is it in the twenties, thirties, or forties? Does it end in 1 (use et un) or something else (use a hyphen)?

Practice Tip: Try saying your real age, your family members' ages, and count objects around your room. The more you use these numbers, the more automatic they become!

5
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Quick Review and Test Prep

Master the foundation first: numbers 1-16 are your absolute essentials. If you know these cold, you can build everything else. The pattern for 17-19 dixsept,dixhuit,dixneufdix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf is your bridge to the bigger numbers.

Don't forget the silent letters! The 't' in vingt is usually silent - it sounds like "van", not "vingt". This catches out loads of students in speaking tests.

Practice the two rules until they're automatic: "et un" for numbers ending in 1 (no hyphen), and hyphens for everything else. Try making random numbers like 23, 37, or 44 and see if you can write them out correctly.

The brilliant thing about French numbers is that once you've cracked this system up to 50, you've basically got the pattern for counting much higher too!

Final Check: Can you write your age in French? Can you count to 20 without looking? If yes, you're absolutely ready for that test!

We dachten al dat je dit zou vragen...

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FrenchFrench10 weergaven·Bijgewerkt May 19, 2026·5 pagina's

Master French Numbers: Count from 1 to 50

Learning French numbers might seem tricky at first, but it's actually quite brilliant once you spot the patterns! You'll use these numbers constantly - for your age, buying things, or talking about your family - so getting them right is... Meer weergeven

1
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Meld je aan om de inhoud te zien. Het is gratis!

  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

Getting Started with French Numbers 1-20

French numbers from 1-10 are completely unique words that you'll need to memorise properly. Think of them as your building blocks - once you've got these down, everything else becomes much easier!

The key ones to nail first are: un (1), deux (2), trois (3), quatre (4), cinq (5), six (6), sept (7), huit (8), neuf (9), and dix (10). Don't worry about perfect pronunciation yet - just get familiar with how they look.

Numbers 11-16 are special cases that you'll have to learn separately: onze, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze, seize. There's no pattern here, so it's just memorisation time!

Quick Tip: Practice writing out numbers 1-16 from memory. Once you can do this without looking, you're ready for the clever bit that comes next!

2
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Meld je aan om de inhoud te zien. Het is gratis!

  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

The Clever Pattern from 17-20 and Beyond

Here's where French gets really smart! Numbers 17-19 follow a simple pattern: they're literally "ten-seven", "ten-eight", "ten-nine". So you get dix-sept (17), dix-huit (18), and dix-neuf (19). Brilliant, right?

Twenty is "vingt" - and watch out because the 'gt' at the end is silent! This trips up loads of people, so remember it sounds like "van", not "vingt".

Now you need to learn the tens: vingt (20), trente (30), quarante (40), and cinquante (50). These are your next building blocks for making bigger numbers.

Remember: The teens from 11-16 are weird, but 17-19 follow the "dix-" pattern. After that, it's all about combining tens with units!

3
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Meld je aan om de inhoud te zien. Het is gratis!

  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

The Two Golden Rules for Making Numbers

Right, this is the game-changer! There are only two rules you need to make any number up to 50, and they're dead simple once you get them.

Rule 1: Numbers ending in 1 use "et un" (meaning "and one"). So 21 becomes vingt et un, 31 becomes trente et un, and 41 becomes quarante et un. Notice there's no hyphen here - just the words flowing together.

Rule 2: All other numbers endingin29ending in 2-9 use a hyphen between the ten and the unit. So 22 is vingt-deux, 35 is trente-cinq, and 48 is quarante-huit. The hyphen keeps everything tidy!

Memory Trick: If it ends in 1, think "and one" (et un). If it ends in anything else, think "hyphen time"!

4
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Meld je aan om de inhoud te zien. Het is gratis!

  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

Using Numbers in Real French Sentences

Time to put these numbers to work! Saying your age is probably the most useful thing you'll do with French numbers. The question "Quel âge as-tu?" means "How old are you?"

Your answer always starts with "J'ai" (I have) followed by the number and "ans" (years). So if you're 12, you'd say "J'ai douze ans." Easy!

Counting objects works similarly. "J'ai trois chats" means "I have three cats." For bigger groups, like "There are twenty-five students in the class," you'd say "Il y a vingt-cinq élèves dans la classe." Notice that hyphen in vingt-cinq!

When you're writing out numbers, just think through the process: Is it in the twenties, thirties, or forties? Does it end in 1 (use et un) or something else (use a hyphen)?

Practice Tip: Try saying your real age, your family members' ages, and count objects around your room. The more you use these numbers, the more automatic they become!

5
of 5
# Counting in French

An introduction to French numbers

Learning numbers is really important because we use them all the time. We
need them

Meld je aan om de inhoud te zien. Het is gratis!

  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

Quick Review and Test Prep

Master the foundation first: numbers 1-16 are your absolute essentials. If you know these cold, you can build everything else. The pattern for 17-19 dixsept,dixhuit,dixneufdix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf is your bridge to the bigger numbers.

Don't forget the silent letters! The 't' in vingt is usually silent - it sounds like "van", not "vingt". This catches out loads of students in speaking tests.

Practice the two rules until they're automatic: "et un" for numbers ending in 1 (no hyphen), and hyphens for everything else. Try making random numbers like 23, 37, or 44 and see if you can write them out correctly.

The brilliant thing about French numbers is that once you've cracked this system up to 50, you've basically got the pattern for counting much higher too!

Final Check: Can you write your age in French? Can you count to 20 without looking? If yes, you're absolutely ready for that test!

We dachten al dat je dit zou vragen...

Wat is de Knowunity AI companion?

Onze AI Companion is een studentgerichte AI-tool die meer biedt dan alleen antwoorden. Gebouwd op miljoenen Knowunity bronnen, biedt het relevante informatie, gepersonaliseerde studieplannen, quizzes en inhoud direct in de chat, aangepast aan jouw individuele leertraject.

Waar kan ik de Knowunity-app downloaden?

Je kunt de app downloaden via Google Play Store en Apple App Store.

Is Knowunity echt gratis?

Dat klopt! Geniet van gratis toegang tot leerinhoud, maak contact met medestudenten en krijg directe hulp – alles binnen handbereik.

Kan je niet vinden wat je zoekt? Ontdek andere vakken.

Studenten zijn dol op ons — en jij ook.

4.6/5App Store
4.7/5Google Play

De app is heel makkelijk te gebruiken en goed ontworpen. Ik heb tot nu toe alles kunnen vinden waar ik naar zocht en heb veel kunnen leren van de presentaties! Ik ga de app zeker gebruiken voor een schoolopdracht! En natuurlijk helpt het ook veel als inspiratie.

Stefan SiOS gebruiker

Deze app is echt geweldig. Er zijn zoveel aantekeningen en hulpmiddelen [...]. Mijn probleemvak is bijvoorbeeld Frans, en de app heeft zoveel opties voor hulp. Dankzij deze app ben ik beter geworden in Frans. Ik zou het iedereen aanraden.

Samantha KlichAndroid gebruiker

Wow, ik ben echt onder de indruk. Ik probeerde de app gewoon omdat ik hem vaak geadverteerd had gezien en was absoluut verbaasd. Deze app is DE HULP die je wilt voor school en bovenal biedt hij zoveel dingen, zoals oefeningen en factsheets, die mij persoonlijk HEEL erg hebben geholpen.

AnnaiOS gebruiker