Yes, it's starting to be quite hard form me. The program that I'm using to study French sometimes can be quite boring. There are some word searchs that I actually don't like much, even though I know it's good to improve my spelling. I also thought that I was going to have more grammar, but I don't. I guess that it's because I'm just at the beginning and I'm studing more vocabulary.
Anyhow... numbers...
WOW! Numbers are hard. You see:
99: quatre-vingt-dix-neuf ------> it's literally translated into four-twenty-nineteen. Ehem... so whenever I have to say a number that is over 60, I have to start adding... :S.
This happens with the following numbers:
70: soixante-dix
80: quatre-vingt
90: quatre-vingt-dix
I need to do a lot of excercises to practice it. I must admit that I never quite knew very well the numbers in French, but now I have the goal to really learn them.
vendredi 26 février 2010
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En fait, on n'ajoute pas en Belgique ni en Suisse. Donc, on dit "septante" et "nonante". Cependant, on dit "quatre-vingt" en Belgique mais "huitante" en Suisse (ils son malins, les Suisses!)
RépondreSupprimerBon voilà, tu peux aprendre la numeration belge, c'est fraçais aussi et c'est plus facile!
Bea