1.8. Numbers 0-20

πŸͺΆ Before you start

You don’t need to memorize everything at once.

Just listen, repeat, and start recognizing patterns.

πŸ”΄ 1. Numbers 0–10 (the foundation)

Keep this clean + rhythmic

0 β€” zΓ©ro
1 β€” un
2 β€” deux
3 β€” trois
4 β€” quatre
5 β€” cinq
6 β€” six
7 β€” sept
8 β€” huit
9 β€” neuf
10 β€” dix

πŸ‘‰ Add audio here (very important)

πŸ’‘ Tip:

Say them out loud once β€” don’t just read.

πŸ” 2. A few sounds to notice

Don’t explain everything β€” just guide attention.

β€œx” in six and dix

six
dix

πŸ’‘ Sometimes sounds like β€œs”

Sometimes you don’t hear the β€œx” clearly

πŸ‘‰ Don’t worry β€” you’ll get used to it

cinq

cinq

πŸ’‘ Ends with a nasal sound

(not a hard β€œk” like in English)

huit

huit

πŸ’‘ Sounds like β€œweet”

The β€œh” is silent

πŸ”΄ 3. Numbers 11–16 (new forms)

11 β€” onze
12 β€” douze
13 β€” treize
14 β€” quatorze
15 β€” quinze
16 β€” seize

πŸ‘‰ These are unique β€” just get familiar with them

πŸ”΄ 4. Numbers 17–20 (a pattern appears)

17 β€” dix-sept
18 β€” dix-huit
19 β€” dix-neuf
20 β€” vingt

πŸ’‘ Notice:

17–19 = β€œ10 + number”

πŸ‘‰ This is your first pattern

🧠 5. A small observation

French numbers may feel unfamiliar at first.

But many follow patterns β€” you’ll start to see them quickly.

🎯 Quick check

What is 15?

- quatorze
- quinze βœ…
- seize

πŸͺΆ Closing

You don’t need to remember everything right now.

Just try to recognize these numbers when you see them again.