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French Numbers - Listen and Repeat

Learn and practice saying French numbers

Practice your comprehension of French prices by listening to this random series of numbers. Note that unfortunately this sound file was done before the creation of the Euro; the prices are in francs.

 
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 numbers 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
Prices: 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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Note that unfortunately this sound file was done before the creation of the Euro; the prices are in francs.

5 francs - 10 francs - 6 francs

8 francs - 26 francs - 45 francs

110 francs - 12.567 francs

13.457.467 francs - 45.129 francs

175 francs - 99 francs - 7.168 francs

100 francs - 35 francs - 25 francs

6.238 francs - 785 francs - 213 francs

7.000.235 francs - 764.128 francs

2 francs - 789 francs

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