French Numbers from 0 to 20
This page presents a comprehensive list of liczby po francusku z wymowa from zero to twenty. Each number is given in both its numerical form and its French spelling, making it an invaluable resource for learners of all levels.
The list begins with zero (xéro) and progresses through to twenty (vingt), covering all the essential numbers needed for basic counting in French. This includes important milestones such as 16 po francusku (seize) and the teens, which follow a unique pattern in French.
Highlight: The French number system has some irregularities in the first twenty numbers, particularly from 11 to 16, which have unique names rather than following a clear pattern.
Example: While 17 (dix-sept) literally means "ten-seven", 11 (onze) is a unique word that doesn't follow this pattern.
Vocabulary:
- Zéro: The French word for zero
- Vingt: The French word for twenty, marking the end of the unique number names before a more regular pattern begins
This list serves as a crucial foundation for learning liczby po francusku do 100 and beyond. Mastering these first twenty numbers is key to understanding the logic behind larger French numbers.
Definition: In French, numbers from 17 to 19 are formed by combining "dix" (ten) with the corresponding unit (sept, huit, neuf).
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