1. un (ah-n)
2. deux (di-ew)
3. trois (tw-ar)
4. quatre (ka-at)
5. cinq (san-k)
6. six (se-es)
7. sept (se-t)
8. huit (we-et)
9. neuf (ne-rf)
10. dix (de-es).
1'3'10 etc;
They are called Units I think !!
shut up guys
3332, 3333 and 3334 add up to 9999 - there are no three consecutive numbers that add up to 10,000.
dans l'escalier.
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"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 are the numbers up to and including 100 that have ten proper factors
I give up is " J'abandonne " in French.
haut (pronounced oh) is french for up.
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1'3'10 etc;
bâtons jusqu'à [ Sticks Up in French ]
un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix.DID YOU KNOWthat the french only count up to 60 and then they have to say 60 + 10 ect
This number I've never seen before, it is not in the numbers up to a novemtrigintillion (that's a 1 with 120 zeros following it) that I know of. Perhaps you are referring to dix trillion, which is French for ten trillion (dix is French for 10).
Washing up in french is "Merde", hope I helped.
"Connecter" Is a French word Meaning "Hook up"