Elle a douze ans.
J'ai douze ans.
douze heures quinze -or- midi quinze -or- midi et quart.
twelve is "douze" in French and a dozen is 'une douzaine".
Douze means twelve
Seven and five is twelve. If you say, 'seven and five are twelve', you are actually saying that the number 7 is 12, and the number 5 is 12, which is impossible.
'twelve' in french is 'douze'
j'ai douze ans
twenty-twelve (2012) is "deux-mille-douze" in french. I'm trying to figure out whether you can say "vingt-douze", which would be the literal translation of twenty-twelve, but it seems this is not something that translates directly.
J'ai douze ans.
"midi" is the commonest way of saying noon or midday in French. You can also say 'douze heures'.
The anwer is, "douze".
Donc j'aurai bientôt 12 ans.
"mon anniversaire est dans douze jours"
Soixante-douze Sixty-twelve. Silly, innit? In Canada, Switzerland and Belgium they say septante-deux, which makes sense, but tell that to the académie.
The number 12 is douze in French. That's where English got the word dozen.
'twelve months' is translated 'douze mois' in French.
douze heures quinze -or- midi quinze -or- midi et quart.