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French Numbers - Listen and Repeat

Learn and practice saying French numbers

Practice your comprehension of French numbers by listening to the numbers 70 to 99 in French. Once you feel like you've mastered them, go on to the listening exercises to test yourself.

 
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. Listen and repeat, or write the numbers (in French or English) to practice.

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

Listen:

 

70 soixante-dix
71 soixante et onze
72 soixante-douze
73 soixante-treize
74 soixante-quatorze
75 soixante-quinze
76 soixante-seize
77 soixante-dix-sept
78 soixante-dix-huit
79 soixante-dix-neuf
   
80 quatre-vingts
81 quatre-vingt-un
82 quatre-vingt-deux
83 quatre-vingt-trois
84 quatre-vingt-quatre
85 quatre-vingt-cinq
86 quatre-vingt-six
87 quatre-vingt-sept
88 quatre-vingt-huit
89 quatre-vingt-neuf
   
90 quatre-vingt-dix
91 quatre-vingt-onze
92 quatre-vingt-douze
93 quatre-vingt-treize
94 quatre-vingt-quatorze
95 quatre-vingt-quinze
96 quatre-vingt-seize
97 quatre-vingt-dix-sept
98 quatre-vingt-dix-huit
99 quatre-vingt-dix-neuf

 

French Numbers  Introduction  
Weird: 70-99 | Exercise 1 | Ex. 2 | Ex. 3 | Random
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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