Our numbers in French hangman game is an interactive and fun way to practice and learn French numbers. Players can guess the letters in the word to reveal the hidden number, all while improving their language skills.
Numbers in French are essential for everyday tasks such as telling time, counting, and shopping. Learning numbers in another language can help with math skills and cognitive development. Our hangman game provides a hands-on approach to memorizing French numbers and making learning enjoyable.
Hangman Game For Numbers In French
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quick facts
- French numbers are similar to English numbers, but they have some differences in pronunciation and spelling.
- In French, numbers are grouped in sets of ten. For example, the number 70 is “soixante-dix” which translates to “sixty-ten.”
- The number 100 in French is “cent,” and after that, numbers are counted in sets of hundreds. For example, 200 is “deux cents.”
- French numbers have a unique way of counting in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. For example, 80 is “quatre-vingts,” which translates to “four-twenty.”
- In French, numbers are used in many different contexts, such as telling time, counting money, and giving phone numbers.
vocabulary list
one un
two deux
three trois
four quatre
five cinq
six six
seven sept
eight huit
nine neuf
ten dix
eleven onze
twelve douze
thirteen treize
fourteen quatorze
fifteen quinze
sixteen seize
seventeen dix-sept
eighteen dix-huit
nineteen dix-neuf
twenty vingt