LES NOMBRES (101 - 1000)



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Last week, we studied “LES NOMBRES” meaning (NUMBERS). That was from numbers 21 - 100.  
By now you should be able to recite and write French numbers from number 1 – 100.
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This week episode of French teaching online is titled“LES NOMBRES” meaning (NUMBERS), numbers 101 - 1000.
Here we go; in this episode, we would talk about numbers from 101- 1000 while we have the summary of the numbers from 1 - 1000 in the next episode.
Sit back and relax to learn numbers 101- 1000 in French…….
v Just as explained last week that french numbers has the same rules and processes with english numbers.
The way we combine numbers in english words are still the same in french words 
v Now, let's start the brain work together. Remember, "a hundred" is "cent" in french.
For example:  100 - Cent (son)
                          101 - Cent et un (sonte on)
                          102 - Cent deux (son doh)
                             .
                             .
                          149 - Cent Quarante Neuf (son karont nof)
                          150 - Cent Cinquante (son sekont)
                          200 - Deux Cents (doh son)
                          220 - Deux Cents Vingt (doh son ven)
                          290 - Deux Cents Quatre-Vingts Dix (doh son katro ven dix)
                          300 - Trois Cents (trua son)
                          330 - Trois Cents trente (trua son tront)
                           400 - Quatre Cents (katr son)
                           500 - Cinq Cents (senk son)
                           600 - Six Cents (six son)
                           700 - Sept Cents (sept son)
                           800 - Huit Cents (uit-son)
                           900 - Neuf Cents (nof son)
                           1000 - Mille (mil)
100 is from the english word "CENTURY" - CENT
1000 is also from the english word "MILLENIUM" - MILLE

v Therefore, if you are to read up to 900,000 just follow the same process and match the numbers together one by one.
v 2,000 will be Deux Milles (doh mil)
v 900,000 will now be Neuf Cents Milles (nof son mil)
v QUESTION: We are in the year 2017, how will you write '2017' (two thousand and seventeen) in french?.
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