French Notes – 04/08/2024

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Fun Advanced French Thingy of the Day

Material Covered

Babbel: Unit 8 (finished A1.1 <3)

Lesson Notes

Note: I've added some sections to show the different ways Belgian French and French French handle numbers. I recommend learning both systems of counting so you can understand all French speakers.

The @ sign is pronounced arobase

Useful Phrases

Tu as quel âge? [ replace with right personal pronouns and conjugation of avoir ]

How old are you? 

J'ai [ enter number ] ans.

I am [ enter number ] years old.

Quelle est ton adresse?

What is your address? 

Quel est ton numéro de téléphone?

What is your phone number?

The Irregular Verb Avoir (to have)

J'ai

I have

Tu as

You (singular/informal) have

Il/Elle/On a

He/She/We have

Nous avons

We have

Vous avez

You (plural) or You (singular/formal) have

Ils/Elles ont

They (men/mixed company)/They (group of women only) have

Numbers (French Style)

Vingt

Twenty

Vingt-et-un (Vingt et un)

Twenty One

Vingt deux [etc.]

Twenty Two

Trente

Thirty

Trente-et-un (Trente et un)

Thirty One

Trente deux [etc.]

Thirty Three

Quarante

Fourty

Cinquante

Fourty One

Quarante-et-un (Quarante et un)

Fourty Three

Quarante deux [etc.]

Fifty

Cinquante-et-un (Cinquante et un)

Fifty One

Cinquante deux [etc.]

Fifty Two

Soixante

Sixty

Soixante-et-un (Soixante et un)

Sixty One

Soixante deux [etc.]

Sixty Two

Soixante-dix [ 60 + 10)

Seventy

Soixante-et-onze [60 + 11]

Seventy One

Soixante-douze [60 + 12] (etc).

Seventy Two

Quatre-vingts [4 x 20]

Eighty

Quatre-vingt un [4 x 20 + 1]

Eighty One

Quatre-vingt deux [4 x 20 + 2] (etc.)

Eighty Two

Quatre-vingt dix [4 x 20 + 10]

Ninety

Quatre-vingt onze [4 x 20 + 11]

Ninety One

Quatre-vingt douze [4 x 20 + 12] (etc.)

Ninety Two

Cent

One Hundred

Numbers (Belgian Style)

Vingt

Twenty

Vingt-et-un (Vingt et un)

Twenty One

Vingt deux [etc.]

Twenty Two

Trente

Thirty

Trente-et-un (Trente et un)

Thirty One

Trente deux [etc.]

Thirty Three

Quarante

Fourty

Cinquante

Fourty One

Quarante-et-un (Quarante et un)

Fourty Three

Quarante deux [etc.]

Fifty

Cinquante-et-un (Cinquante et un)

Fifty One

Cinquante deux [etc.]

Fifty Two

Soixante

Sixty

Soixante-et-un (Soixante et un)

Sixty One

Soixante deux [etc.]

Sixty Two

Septante

Seventy

Septante-et-un (Septante et un)

Seventy One

Septante deux [etc.]

Seventy Two

Quatre-vingts [4 x 20]

Eighty

Quatre-vingt un [4 x 20 + 1]

Eighty One

Quatre-vingt deux [4 x 20 + 2] (etc.)

Eighty Two

Nonante

Ninety

Nonante-et-un (Nonante et un)

Ninety One

Nonante deux [etc.]

Ninety Two

Cent

One Hundred

Resources we are using

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Anki for flashcards (use the desktop or mobile app to import the deck below as the web does not support the private export of decks and Anki deletes decks automatically that do not receive a lot of downloads):

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