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Hyphens in French Cardinal Numbers
Hyphens for Compound Cardinal Numbers less than 100[edit | edit source]
Compound cardinal numbers less than 100 are linked by hyphen (other than those ending in -1 between 21 and 71 inclusive):
| Number | Written number in French (with hyphen) |
|---|---|
| 17 | dix-sept |
| 18 | dix-huit |
| 19 | dix-neuf |
| 22 | vingt-deux |
| 23 | vingt-trois |
| 32 | trente-deux |
| 33 | trente-trois |
| 72 | soixante-douze |
| 80 | quatre-vingts |
| 81 | quatre-vingt-un |
Hyphens for Cardinal Numbers of 100 and above[edit | edit source]
But cardinal numbers of 100 and above are not linked to other numbers by hyphen, in compound numbers:
| Number | Written number in French (with hyphen) |
|---|---|
| 101 | cent un |
| 102 | cent deux |
| 192 | cent quatre-vingt-douze |
| 520 | cinq cent vingt |
| 522 | cinq cent vingt-deux |
| 10 340 | dix mille trois cent quarante |
Other Chapters[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Well Better Worse
- Superlative forms of adjectives
- Agreement of the past participle having the auxiliary "être" in compound tenses
- Déterminants
- Differences in the use of numbers in French and English Kings, queens and popes
- Repetition of the definite article
- Auxiliaries
- Indefinite article
- Comparing neutral ce, cela, ça with personal il ils and elle elles
- Benefactive me, te, se, nous, vous
- Omission of the article in lists
- Common Mistakes
- Adverbs ending in —ément derived from adjectives ending in —e
- Plurals in cardinal numbers
- Nouns with irregular plurals
