French/Lessons/Numbers

We can remark that 21, 31, 41, 51, 61 and 71 can have et un with or without a hyphen; otherwise this it is simply both words consecutively (vingt-six, trente-trois, etc) with a hyphen in between. For 100-199, cent is added before the rest of the number; this continues up to 1000 and onward. Many speakers of French outside of France refer to the numbers 70 to 99 in the same pattern as the other numbers. For instance, in Switzerland and Belgium, 70 is, 71 is septante-et-un, 72 is septante-deux, and so on; 90 is , 91 is , 92 is nonante-deux, and so on. In Switzerland, 80 is or.

In French, the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are as follows:


 * Calculez:
 * un plus un = deux
 * dix moins sept = trois
 * quatre fois trois = douze
 * vingt divisé par dix = deux

You may sometimes use un plus un font deux.


 * Toto est un personnage imaginaire qui est un cancre à l'école. Il y a beaucoup d'histoires drôles sur Toto !

Francês/Numerais cardinais