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How do you say 1st 2nd 3rd in French?
– you add a -u after cinq to form cinquième, as the syllable “qi” doesn’t exist in French.
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English | French | Long-hand |
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1st | 1er / 1re | premier (m) / première (f) |
2nd | 2e / 2d / 2de | deuxième second (m) / seconde (f) |
3rd | 3e | troisième |
4th | 4e | quatrième |
What are the 4 seasons in French?
Seasons in France
In France, there are four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall, or autumn, as it is sometimes called, after the Latin autumnus. The French use the word automne, which has the same origins, as well as hiver, printemps, and été to designate the three other seasons.
How do you write 1ere?
Take a look at the table below to learn the written forms of French ordinal numbers.
- 1er/1ere premier/première.
- 11e onzième.
- 21e vingt et unième.
- 31e trente et unième.
- 2e deuxième.
- 12e douzième.
- 22e vingt-deuxième.
- 40e quarantième.
How do you say third in other languages?
In other languages third
- American English: third /θɜrd/
- Arabic: الثَّالِث
- Brazilian Portuguese: terceiro.
- Chinese: 第三
- Croatian: treći.
- Czech: třetí
- Danish: tredje.
- Dutch: derde.
What are ordinal in French?
Ordinals in French
Ordinals are words like premier, second, troisième….. They are adjectives formed from cardinal numbers. They are used to indicate the position of an entity in a stated or implied series.
What do you call numbers like First Second Third?
We can use ordinal numbers to define their position. The numbers 1st(First), 2nd(Second), 3rd(Third), 4th(Fourth), 5th(Fifth), 6th(Sixth), 7th(Seventh), 8th(Eighth), 9th(Ninth) and 10th(Tenth) tell the position of different floors in the building. Hence, all of them are ordinal numbers.
How do you pronounce Dix in French?
You probably came away from your first ever French class with the knowledge that the French word dix is the number ten. You probably learnt to count to ten, and pronounced dix “diss”, a bit like a rhyme with English “geese”.
Does Tres mean very?
Très is a French word that is defined as very and is sometimes combined with an English word to show humor. An example of très is saying that a café au lait is very tasty.