onze...11 douze...12 treize...13 quartorze...14 quinze...15 seize...16 dix-sept...17 dix-huit...18 dis-neuf...19 vingt...20
English:onetwothreefourfivesixseveneightnineteneleventwelvethirteenfourteenfifteensixteenseventeeneighteennineteentwentyFrench:undeuxtroisquatrecinqsixsepthuitneufdixonzedouzetreizequatorzequinzeseizedix-septdix-huitdix-neufvingt
English = Twenty-Five French = vingt-cinq
Twenty-seven is "vingt-sept" in French, which is pronounced something like, "veh-set"
Je suis bon à compter les jours
mon anniversaire tombe le vingt-et-un juillet
English:onetwothreefourfivesixseveneightnineteneleventwelvethirteenfourteenfifteensixteenseventeeneighteennineteentwentyFrench:undeuxtroisquatrecinqsixsepthuitneufdixonzedouzetreizequatorzequinzeseizedix-septdix-huitdix-neufvingt
The number twenty in French is written as "vingt." It is pronounced as "van." In counting, it serves as a base for numbers like twenty-one (vingt et un) and twenty-two (vingt-deux).
vingt-deux is twenty two in french.
twenty five is 'vingt cinq' in French.
You get a thousand times the counting number. Thus three becomes three thousand, Twenty five becomes twenty five thousand, and so on.
No, counting in French involves using French numbers consistently. Mixing French words with English numbers does not count as counting in French. To count in French, you need to use the French words for all the numbers in a sequence.
'twenty to six' in french is 'vingt à six'
twenty past two is 'deux heures vingt' in French.
Twenty past eight is "huit heures vingt" in French.
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vingt is twenty in French.
Neunundzwanzig = nine and twenty - as in the old English way of counting.