Fun Reminders For French Numbers

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Here are some fun reminders to remember French numbers.
Cynnamon Stelly
Flashcards by Cynnamon Stelly, updated more than 1 year ago
Cynnamon Stelly
Created by Cynnamon Stelly about 8 years ago
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Fun Reminders For French Numbers Let's explore some fun ways to help you remember French numbers one through ten.
Sounds similar to none and one What's the French number? The French number is un. (one)
First three letters of the word deuces are used to spell which French number? The French number is deux. (two)
Actually rhymes with the French word, viola. What's the French number? The French number is trois. (three)
Sounds similar to the word cot. What's the French number? The French number is quatre. (four)
What happened to the Titanic? What's the French number? The French number is cinq. (five)
Sounds just like this word - cease. What's the French number? The French number is six. (six)
Sounds just like this word - set. What's the French number? The French number is sept. (seven)
Sounds very similar to wheat. What is the French number? The French number is huit. (eight)
What's the French number that sounds like the second syllable of this word - enough? The French number is neuf. (nine)
Rhymes with niece and geese. What's the French number? The French number is dix. (ten)
That's it! Hope these fun reminders help! :-)
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