Numbers

Learning numbers will be crucial in situation like telling time, buying things, and counting anything you want.

From  61 to 99, the base 20 is used (inheritance from Celtic languages)

 70 : soixante-dix    [60+10]

 79 : soixante-dix-neuf  [60+10+9],

☞  80 : quatre-vingts   [4*20]

 90: quatre-vingt-dix  [4*20+10]

The number 80 (quatre-vingt)  only takes an s in round numbers

☞  80 : quatre-vingts

☞  280 : deux cent quatre-vingts

It also takes an s when followed by a noun:

☞  Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours.  Around the world in eighty days.

It is invariable for all other numbers

☞  82 : quatre-vingt-deux

The number  100 cent only takes an s in round numbers
 200, 300 etc. : deux cents, trois cents etc.

For all other numbers it is invariable

611 : six cent onze

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