If you are just counting (or doing arithmetic problems), you say "un." If you are saying that there is one of a particular item (one book, one girl, one computer, one Pizza, etc.), you say either "un" or "une" depending on the gender of the noun. "Un" if it's masculine "Une" if it's feminine
To say forty-one thousand in French, you would say Quarante et un mille.
One hundred and eleven in French is Cent et onze.
elle a une soeur
You say "one of the best" in French like this: "Un du Meilleur"
Here's a tough one: "Cricket" NO JOKE. THAT'S HOW YOU SAY CRICKET IN FRENCH. LOL
One uncle is 'un oncle' in French.
One would say "clouded" in French as "nuageux".
One can say "peep" in French as "pioupiou" or "cui-cui."
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."
In French, "no one" is translated as "personne."
You can say "petit" for a male small one and "petite" for a female small one in French.
To say, "Will you go out with me one day?" in French you say: Sortirez-vous avec moi un jour ?
Judge in french is : juge
one of a kind is translated 'unique' in French
'your the nice one' in french is 'votre la belle'.
"You're one" in French is vous êtes un
To say forty-one thousand in French, you would say Quarante et un mille.