![]() However, if the number is followed by a word beginning with a consonant, the ‘x’ is not pronounced, so they are pronounced “see” and “dee”: ![]() Dix sounds the same – except that it starts with a ‘d’. ![]() When used alone (like when counting), the French pronunciation of six is very similar to the English word “cease”. Second, there are three possible ways to pronounce six and dix, depending on the word that follows. The same word is also used for “a” – in French, there is no distinction between “a” and “one”, but the meaning is always clear from the context. There are several points to note about these numbers.įirst, you will notice that there are two words for “one” – un is used with masculine nouns while une is used with feminine nouns, like this: Let’s jump right in – here’s how to count to ten in French: Un, une If you’re ready to get started, click here for a 7-day FREE trial. With French Uncovered you’ll use my unique StoryLearning® method to learn French naturally through story… not rules. To be honest, French numbers are not the easiest in the world – but nor are they excessively hard – so to help you get started, here’s everything you need to know about counting in French.īy the way, if you want to learn French fast and have fun while doing it, my top recommendation is French Uncovered which teaches you through StoryLearning®. Without knowing how to count in French, you won’t be able to buy things in a shop, try on clothes or shoes, order drinks, ask about public transport – or a whole range of other things. When you start learning French one of the first things you need to learn is the French numbers.
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