Assuming you're talking about age, it would be "J'ai quarante-cinq ans."
If you're talking about a number in an order, like a race for example, you could say "Je suis le quarante-cinquième" which is translated to "I am the forty-fifth", or you could also say "Je suis le numéro quarante-cinq" which is translated to "I am number forty-five".
You would say "J'ai 45 ans" in French.
In French, you can say "45 minutes après" to mean 45 minutes past the hour.
You can say "J'ai vécu pendant 45 ans" in French to mean "I lived for 45 years."
In French, -45 is said as "moins quarante-cinq" which translates to "minus forty-five" in English.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
In French, you can say "45 minutes après" to mean 45 minutes past the hour.
Quarante cinq minutes
In French, -45 is said as "moins quarante-cinq" which translates to "minus forty-five" in English.
to say forty five is quarante cinq
You can say "J'ai vécu pendant 45 ans" in French to mean "I lived for 45 years."
cinq heures quarante-cinq [sank er care- hrawnt-sank]
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to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."