vendredi 26 février 2010

C'est très difficile

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.

1 commentaire:

  1. 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!)

    Bon voilà, tu peux aprendre la numeration belge, c'est fraçais aussi et c'est plus facile!

    Bea

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