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
vingt
vingtvingt et unvingt-deuxvingt-troisvingt-quatrevingt-cinqvingt-sixvingt-septvingt-huitvingt-neuftrentetrente et un
120 = cent vingt
The way to spell numbers 1-20 in French is as follows: 1 = un 2 = deux 3 = trois 4 = quatre 5 = cinq 6 = six 7 = sept 8 = huit 9 = neuf 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
11 13 17 19
vingt
vingtvingt et unvingt-deuxvingt-troisvingt-quatrevingt-cinqvingt-sixvingt-septvingt-huitvingt-neuftrentetrente et un
11, 13, 17, and 19
120 = cent vingt
The way to spell numbers 1-20 in French is as follows: 1 = un 2 = deux 3 = trois 4 = quatre 5 = cinq 6 = six 7 = sept 8 = huit 9 = neuf 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
The prime numbers between 10 and 20 are 11, 13, 17, and 19.
11 13 17 19
five (including 20)
2,7,11 2 x 7 x 11 = 154 2 + 7 + 11 = 20
The prime numbers between 10 and 20 are 11, 13, 17, and 19.
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.
In the morning, onze heures vingt. In the evening, vingt-treize heures.