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How do you say "ninety-six" in French?
quatre-vingt-seize
In French, "ninety-six" is quatre-vingt-seize.
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Pronunciation
Say katr-van-sez, where sez rhymes with 'fez'.
Grammar notes
Quatre-vingt-seize uses seize (sixteen).
Example sentence
Le chapitre quatre-vingt-seize commence.
Chapter ninety-six begins.
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How to remember quatre-vingt-seize
Seize (sixteen) is the last teen number in this range.
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Questions about quatre-vingt-seize
How do you say "ninety-six" in French?
In French, "ninety-six" is quatre-vingt-seize. It is a noun.
How is quatre-vingt-seize written in French?
quatre-vingt-seize is written using the standard French script.
How is quatre-vingt-seize used in a sentence?
Use quatre-vingt-seize as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le chapitre quatre-vingt-seize commence. (Chapter ninety-six begins.).
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