5.3 Les Nombres 100 à 30 000
Numbers from 100-999 simply combine the different numbers you have already learned.
For example:
532 = cinq-cent-trente-deux
397 = trois-cent-quatre-vingt-dix-sept
397 = trois-cent-quatre-vingt-dix-sept
Vocabulary
Use the table below to review the vocabulary words related to numbers. Listen to the French pronunciations using the following audio recording.
AUDIO | ENGLISH | FRENCH SPELLING |
---|---|---|
100 | cent | |
102 | cent-deux | |
103 | cent-trois | |
200 | deux-cents | |
300 | trois-cents | |
400 | quatre-cents | |
500 | cinq-cents | |
600 | six-cents | |
700 | sept-cents | |
800 | huit-cents | |
900 | neuf-cents | |
1 000 | mille | |
2 000 | deux-mille | |
3 000 | trois-mille | |
10 000 | dix-mille | |
30 000 | trente-mille |
Important notes
- The Académie française’s 1990 French spelling reforms (rectifications orthographiques) suggest that it is good practice to use a hyphen to separate each number element, including “et-un”. For example, 2 422 is written as deux-mille-quatre-cent-vingt-deux.
- When writing out numbers higher than 999, a space separates three-digit groups of numbers. For example: 1 250.
- When vingt or cent are followed by a number, the s is dropped.