How to Count to 100 in French?
Counting in French is relatively straightforward, and with a little practice, you'll be counting like a native in no time!
Number Words (0-10)
- Zéro - Zero
- Un - One
- Deux - Two
- Trois - Three
- Quatre - Four
- Cinq - Five
- Six - Six
- Sept - Seven
- Huit - Eight
- Neuf - Nine
- Dix - Ten
Number Words (11-20)
- Onze - Eleven
- Douze - Twelve
- Treize - Thirteen
- Quatorze - Fourteen
- Quinze - Fifteen
- Seize - Sixteen
- Dix-sept - Seventeen
- Dix-huit - Eighteen
- Dix-neuf - Nineteen
- Vingt - Twenty
Number Words (21-100)
- Vingt-et-un - Twenty-One
- Vingt-deux - Twenty-Two
- Vingt-trois - Twenty-Three
- Vingt-quatre - Twenty-Four
- Vingt-cinq - Twenty-Five
- Vingt-six - Twenty-Six
- Vingt-sept - Twenty-Seven
- Vingt-huit - Twenty-Eight
- Vingt-neuf - Twenty-Nine
- Soixante-dix - Sixty-Ten
- Soixante-onze - Sixty-Eleven
- Soixante-douze - Sixty-Twelve ...
- Cent - One Hundred
Practice Time!
To get a feel for counting in French, try practicing with these numbers:
- Quarante-huit - Forty-Eight
- Septante-dix - Seventy-Ten
- Quatre-vingts - Eighty
- Cinquante-deux - Fifty-Two
- Soixante-quatorze - Sixty-Fourteen
Say It Like a Local!
Mimic the pronunciation of native French speakers by paying attention to the stress and intonation in each number. For example, quarante-huit is pronounced "koh-rahnt-oo-eet."
Voilà!
You now know how to count to 100 in French! Practice makes perfect, so try counting with a native speaker or using flashcards to reinforce your new skills. Bonne chance (good luck), and happy counting!