un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix (1-10)
onze douze treize quatorze quinze seize dix-sept dix-huit dix-neuf vingt (11-20)
vingt-et-un vingt deux vingt trois... trente (21-30)
trente-et-un trente deux trente trois... quarante (31-40)
quarante-et-un quarante deux quarante trois... cinqante (41-50)
cinquante-et-un cinquante deux cinquante trois... soixante (51-60)
soixante-et-un soixante deux soixante trois... soixante dix (61-70)
soixante dix-et-un soixante dix deux soixante dix trois... quatre-vingts (71-80)
quatre-vingt-et-un quatre vingt deux quatre vingt trois... quatre-vingt-dix (81-90)
quatre-vingt-onze quatre-vingt-douze quatre-vingt-treize... cent (91-100)
200 deux cents
300 trois cents
(just add on the 1-100 to the others... example below)
deux cent un, deux cent deux... (201, 202)
deux cent vingt, deux cent trente... (220, 230)
You get the idea.... I hope I helped!
If you include the numbers on the ends, then there are 300 of them. If you don't include the '1' and the 300, then there are 298.
I spell them correctly.
Well, darling, if you want to multiply three numbers to get 300, you could go with 5, 5, and 12. Or how about 2, 10, and 15? Heck, even 1, 1, and 300 would do the trick. Just pick your poison and do the math, honey.
un, une
300/15 = 20 300 is the 20th multiple of 15. So there are 20 of them between 1 and 300.
-299
50 of them if you count 300.
English
12
one
300
in order, from 1-14: un deux trois quatre quinze six sept huit neuf dix onze douze treize quatorze