In French, the numbers from 1 to 20 are spelled as follows: un (1), deux (2), trois (3), quatre (4), cinq (5), six (6), sept (7), huit (8), neuf (9), dix (10), onze (11), douze (12), treize (13), quatorze (14), quinze (15), seize (16), dix-sept (17), dix-huit (18), dix-neuf (19), and vingt (20). Each number has its own unique spelling, and they follow a consistent pattern for pronunciation.
vingt
The French numbers are: 10 dix 11 onze 12 douze 13 treize 14 quatorze 15 quinze 16 seize 17 dix-sept 18 dix-huit 19 dix-neuf 20 vingt
vingtvingt et unvingt-deuxvingt-troisvingt-quatrevingt-cinqvingt-sixvingt-septvingt-huitvingt-neuftrentetrente et un
120 = cent vingt
In French, the numbers are spelled as follows: 20 is "vingt," 30 is "trente," 40 is "quarante," 50 is "cinquante," 60 is "soixante," 70 is "soixante-dix," 80 is "quatre-vingts," 90 is "quatre-vingt-dix," and 100 is "cent."
vingt
The French numbers are: 10 dix 11 onze 12 douze 13 treize 14 quatorze 15 quinze 16 seize 17 dix-sept 18 dix-huit 19 dix-neuf 20 vingt
vingtvingt et unvingt-deuxvingt-troisvingt-quatrevingt-cinqvingt-sixvingt-septvingt-huitvingt-neuftrentetrente et un
120 = cent vingt
40 -> Quarante 60 -> Soixante
by using the french alphabet that isn't too unlike the English.
a number = "un nombre" (masc.), pl. : "des nombres"nombres
Each language has its own names for numerals, and for ordinal numbers (first, second, third...). The related links below have the spellings for English numbers, French numbers, and Spanish numbers.
In French, the numbers are spelled as follows: 20 is "vingt," 30 is "trente," 40 is "quarante," 50 is "cinquante," 60 is "soixante," 70 is "soixante-dix," 80 is "quatre-vingts," 90 is "quatre-vingt-dix," and 100 is "cent."
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
Spell Ryan in french