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How do you say "thirty-seven" in French?
trente-sept
In French, "thirty-seven" is trente-sept.
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Pronunciation
Say trahnt-set, two syllables. Trente is trahnt, sept is set.
Grammar notes
Masculine adjective, trente-sept. Hyphenated, part of the thirty series.
Example sentence
J'ai trente-sept ans.
I am thirty-seven years old.
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How to remember trente-sept
Trente-sept is thirty-seven. The consistent pattern makes learning easier.
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Questions about trente-sept
How do you say "thirty-seven" in French?
In French, "thirty-seven" is trente-sept. It is a noun.
How is trente-sept written in French?
trente-sept is written using the standard French script.
How is trente-sept used in a sentence?
Use trente-sept as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: J'ai trente-sept ans. (I am thirty-seven years old.).
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