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Numbers pronunciation
When does one have to pronounce the last letters of numbers?
10 jan. 2020 12:11
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It depends what comes next. For example, the 't' is not pronounced in 'vingt', but it is pronounced in 'vingt-et-un'.
Of course, the rules of 'liaison' apply to all sorts of French words, not just numbers.
10 januari 2020
1
Bonjour
Compléments..
Pour faire la liaison la consonne finale se prononce ;
- 'z' pour deux, trois, six, dix. Ex : deux heures... : [døz-œːʁ, tʁwaz-œːʁ, siz-œːʁ, diz-œːʁ].
- 'v' pour neuf : [nœv-œːʁ].
Le chiffre sept se prononce toujours set : [sɛt.,sɛt-œːʁ.]
11 januari 2020
Thank you :)
10 januari 2020
Hi Luna!
Well, I hope I understood your question well!
There is no rule really for numbers, as it depends of the number!
I think that we could say that your pronounce the last letter of these ones:
5 CINQ, 6 SIX (pronounce SIS), 7 SEPT (don't pronounce the -p), 8 HUIT, 9 NEUF, 10 DIX (pronounce DIS).
So when they are in a higher number, for instance 38 TRENTE HUIT, you have to pronounce them with their last letter as well!
I hope it was useful,
Good luck!
10 januari 2020
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Luna
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