- 1
- un (uhn)
- 2
- deux (deu)
- 3
- trois (twa)
- 4
- quatre (katre)
- 5
- cinq (sank)
- 6
- six (seece)
- 7
- sept (set)
- 8
- huit (wheat)
- 9
- neuf (nuhf)
- 10
- dix (deece)
- 11
- onze (ohnz)
- 12
- douze (dooz)
- 13
- treize (trayz)
- 14
- quatorze (kat-ORZ)
- 15
- quinze (cans)
- 16
- seize (sehz)
- 17
- dix-sept (dee-SET)
- 18
- dix-huit (dee-ZWEET)
- 19
- dix-neuf (deez-NUHF)
- 20
- vingt (vang)
- 21
- vingt-et-un (vang-tay-UHN)
- 22
- vingt-deux (vang-DEU)
- 23
- vingt-trois (vang-TWA)
- 30
- trente (trongt)
- 40
- quarante (kar-AHNGT)
- 50
- cinquante (sank-AHNGT)
- 60
- soixante (swah-SAHNGT)
- 70
- soixante-dix (swah-sahngt-DEE) or septante (set-AHNGT) in Belgium and Switzerland
- 80
- quatre-vingt (katr-VANG); huitante (wheat-AHNT) in Belgium and Switzerland (except Geneva); octante (oct-AHNT) in Switzerland
- 90
- quatre-vingt-dix (katr-vang-DEE); nonante (noh-NAHNGT) in Belgium and Switzerland
- 100
- cent (sahn)
- 200
- deux cent (deu sahng)
- 300
- trois cent (twa sahn)
- 1000
- mille (meel)
- 2000
- deux mille (deu meel)
- 1,000,000
- un million (ung mee-LYOHNG) (treated as a noun when alone: one million euros would be un million d’euros.
- number _____ (train, bus, etc.)
- numéro _____ (nuu-may-ROH)
- half
- demi (deh-MEE), moitié (mwah-tee-AY)
- less
- moins (mwang)
- more
- plus (pluu)

