"six" (English) = "six" (French)
I have six apples = J'ai six pommes.
Pronouncing it is a bit tricky. By itself, it is pronounced "seess". But "six pommes" is pronounced "see pum" (you drop the final consonant sound of "six"--this is a convention that only applies to the numbers 5, 6, 8, and 10--cinq, six, huit, and dix). On the other hand, if the noun starts with a vowel then you make the liaison: six euros sounds like "see zuh-roh"
how do you say 26 in french t for my homework vingt-six
The kindergarten (school for the 4 to six-year olds) is called l'école maternelle or la maternelle in French.
from noon until six, 'de l'après-midi'; from six till midnoght, 'du soir'. But most French people use the 24-hour clock.
There are two ways to say: 1886 in Frenchmille huit cent quatre-vingt-six (one thousand, eight hundred, eighty-six)dix-huit cent quatre-vingt-six (eighteen hundred, eighty-six)
Cinq cent mille, cent vingt six = five hundred thousand one hundred twenty-six.
In French, you would say "cinq heures et quart" to say quarter to six.
cent cinquante six
'twenty to six' in french is 'vingt à six'
Six ans is French for six years.
cinquante-six
deux cent six
In French, you would say "650" as "six cent cinquante."
quatre-vingt six
quarante six
655: six cent cinquante-cinq
In French, eighty-six is said as "quatre-vingt-six."
To say "seventy-six" in French, you would say "soixante-seize."