Numbers Flashcards

1
Q

101

A

Cent un

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2
Q

1,000

A

1.000

Mille

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3
Q

1,000

A

1.000

Mille cent

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4
Q

2,000

A

Deux mille

2.000

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5
Q

550,000

A

Cinq cent cinquante mille

550.000

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6
Q

1,000,000

A

Un million

1.000.000

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7
Q

Using or dropping the s of “cent”

Say “400” comic books

A

Quatre centS bandes dessinées

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8
Q

Dropping or keeping the s in «cent»:

452 sunny days

A

Quatre cent cinquante-deux jours de soleil

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9
Q

Do you use Un when saying «one thousand «?

«One thousand people live in the village»

A

No

Mille personnes habitent le village

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10
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“One million people live in the region”

A

«Un million de personnes habitent la région»

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11
Q

Does «Mille» ever take an S?

A

No, never ever !

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12
Q

What articles comes after “million” when it’s referring to a noun (“one million people are on vacation”)?

A

de

«Un million de personnes sont en vacances.»

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13
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14
Q

One million

A

Millard

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15
Q

Say the year: “1865”

A

Mille huit cent soixante-cinq

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16
Q

Multiplied by

17
Q

“It costs”

A

Ça coûte

18
Q

How do you say it if it’s 0 € and 75 Centimes?

And what does it look like ?

A

Dix quinze Centièmes

19
Q

Divided by

20
Q

Equals

21
Q

In English, it’s 5,419 but in French it’s

22
Q

The comma that separates euros from centimes is called a