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French Numbers - Listen and Repeat

Learn and practice saying French numbers

Practice your comprehension of telling time in French with this list of times.

 
How to use this page:

1. You must have the free program QuickTime on your computer. If you don't, your computer should prompt you to download it.

2. Click on the second button (the right-pointing arrow) in the box to begin the sound file. You then have several options:

  • Listen and repeat.
  • Click the "list" link to see the list of times so that you can follow along with the sound file.
  • Listen and write the numbers in French, in English, or as digits to test your comprehension. After you listen to the sound file, click the "list" link to compare what you understood to what was said.

3. You can play the sound file as many times as you like.

 

Listen:

List

 

 

French Numbers  Introduction
Telling Time: Lesson | Exercise 1 | Exercise 2
More French numbers
French Listening Practice

Sound files ©2001 used with permission of
Camille Chevalier Karfis
Audio book & podcast author at French Today

Introduction to French Numbers

French Listening Index     French for Beginners

  

  

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Il est...

2h45  13h20  1h40  6h25  3h28

14h12  2h30  1h50  15h16  21h15

5h02  6h05  8h37  12h11  20h18

11h55  21h15  4h29  17h40  7h52

19h30  15h24  17h45  23h09  12h56

17h49  13h01  15h55  12h10  23h59

14h15  18h30  12h47  16h20  13h12

15h16  17h42  13h27  18h10  11h00

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