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How do you say "fifty-seven" in French?
cinquante-sept
In French, "fifty-seven" is cinquante-sept.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced san-kont-set, with a soft final 't'.
Grammar notes
Sept combines smoothly with cinquante without any vowel elision.
Example sentence
Le bateau peut porter cinquante-sept passagers.
The boat can carry fifty-seven passengers.
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How to remember cinquante-sept
Sept sounds like 'set' - a unit of seven you can set aside.
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Questions about cinquante-sept
How do you say "fifty-seven" in French?
In French, "fifty-seven" is cinquante-sept. It is a noun.
How is cinquante-sept written in French?
cinquante-sept is written using the standard French script.
How is cinquante-sept used in a sentence?
Use cinquante-sept as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le bateau peut porter cinquante-sept passagers. (The boat can carry fifty-seven passengers.).
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"Fifty-seven" in other languages
- Japanese 五十七 (gojūnana)
- Korean 오십칠 (o sip chil)
- Chinese 五十七 (wǔ shí qī)
- Spanish cincuenta y siete
- Spanish (Latin America) cincuenta y siete
- German siebenundfünfzig
- Italian cinquantasette
- Russian пятьдесят семь (pyat'desyat' sem')
- Greek πενήντα επτά (penínta eptá)
- Arabic سبعة وخمسين (sab'a wi'khamseen)
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