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How do you say "fifty" in French?
cinquante
In French, "fifty" is cinquante.
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Pronunciation
Say san-kont, with emphasis on the first syllable.
Grammar notes
Cinquante is an adjective that never changes form regardless of context.
Example sentence
Le projet coûte cinquante euros.
The project costs fifty euros.
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How to remember cinquante
Cinquante starts with 'cinq' (five) - fifty is five tens.
Related words
- eight huit
- one un
- rich riche
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- sixty-five soixante-cinq
- sixty-seven soixante-sept
- thirty-three trente-trois
- twenty-four vingt-quatre
- wide large
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Questions about cinquante
How do you say "fifty" in French?
In French, "fifty" is cinquante. It is a noun.
How is cinquante written in French?
cinquante is written using the standard French script.
How is cinquante used in a sentence?
Use cinquante as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le projet coûte cinquante euros. (The project costs fifty euros.).
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