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Can You Master French Numbers 1-10? Take the Quiz Now!

Ready to ace this French numbers quiz? Start your numbers 1-10 test today!

Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
paper art quiz showcasing free French numbers 1 to 10 multiple choice questions on a golden yellow background

This quiz helps you practice French numbers 1 - 10 and see how well you can count from un to dix. Work through quick multiple-choice items to build recall and speed, then use your results to spot gaps for review; for more practice, try the interactive version or take the 10‑question round.

What is the French word for the number 3?
deux
un
trois
quatre
The French word for the number three is trois. It is one of the first numerals taught in French lessons. Trois is pronounced [t?w?] with a rolled r typical in French phonetics. .
How do you say '5' in French?
quatre
sept
cinq
six
The number five in French is cinq. It has a silent 'c' and 'q' pair to produce the /k/ sound and is pronounced [s??k] with a nasal vowel. .
Which of the following is the French number for '1'?
trois
une
deux
un
The French word for one is un. It is pronounced [œ?] and uses a nasal vowel. When modifying feminine nouns, it changes form to une. .
The French word "sept" corresponds to which number?
6
8
5
7
The French word sept means seven. It is pronounced [s?t] and ends with a 't' that is usually pronounced before a vowel in liaison. .
What is the translation of '10' into French?
neuf
douze
onze
dix
The translation of ten into French is dix. It is pronounced [dis] with a voiced 'd' and silent 'x'. .
Select the French word for the number '4'.
trois
six
quatre
cinq
The French word for the number four is quatre. It is pronounced [kat?] with a clear 'r' sound at the end. .
Which of these French words means '9'?
neuf
neife
neuve
neu
The French word for nine is neuf. It is pronounced [nœf] with a closed 'eu' vowel. .
Identify the correct French for the number between 2 and 4.
cinq
quatre
deux
trois
The number between two and four is three, which in French is trois. It follows the sequence un, deux, trois, quatre. .
How do you write '8' in French?
hoit
huit
fait
huitte
The French word for eight is huit. It is pronounced [?it] which begins with a semi-vowel sound. .
Which of these is the French word for the number 6?
sept
cinq
six
dix
The French word for the number six is six. It is pronounced [sis] and ends with a pronounced 'x' sound. .
What is the feminine form of the French number 'one'?
une
un
uni
uno
The feminine form of the French number one is une. It is used before feminine nouns, for example une pomme (an apple). .
Which number is "dix moins un" in French?
un
huit
neuf
dix
Dix moins un literally means ten minus one, which equals nine, or neuf in French. This tests subtraction vocabulary in the numbers sequence. .
The sum of "deux" and "trois" equals which French number?
quatre
cinq
sept
six
Deux plus trois equals cinq. In French, addition is expressed with 'plus' and the result for 2 + 3 is five. .
In French, the number 7 is "sept". How would you express subtraction "10 - 7"?
trois
dix
quatre
sept
Dix moins sept equals trois. Subtracting seven from ten gives the French number trois for three. .
Which of these words is the only French number from 1 to 10 that begins with a consonant cluster?
neuf
deux
trois
huit
Among French numbers one to ten, only trois begins with the consonant cluster 'tr'. Most French numbers start with a single consonant or vowel. .
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify French Numbers 1-10 -

    Learn to recognize each French number from un to dix, ensuring you can match the numeral with its written form.

  2. Spell Numbers Accurately -

    Master the correct spelling of numbers 1-10 in French to enhance your writing and reading skills.

  3. Pronounce with Confidence -

    Practice the pronunciation of each number to speak clearly and be understood in everyday conversations.

  4. Improve Recall Speed -

    Challenge yourself with timed quiz questions to boost your ability to recall French numbers quickly and accurately.

  5. Differentiate Similar Sounds -

    Hone your listening skills by distinguishing between closely related French number pronunciations.

  6. Apply Numbers in Context -

    Gain the confidence to use French numbers 1-10 in real-life scenarios, such as shopping, counting, or giving your phone number.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Pronunciation Foundations -

    Understanding the phonetic nuances of numbers 1 - 10 in French is crucial. For example, "un" (/œ̃/) differs from "une" (/yn/) by its nasal vowel - listen to audio samples from the University of Michigan's French Language Program for clarity. Consistent practice with native recordings helps cement correct pronunciation.

  2. Recognize Patterns and Exceptions -

    French numbers 1 - 10 follow regular patterns except for "quatre" and "sept," which feature silent letters (e.g., the "r" in "quatre" is soft). Noting that "cinq" drops the "u" sound before "q" can help you avoid common mistakes (Alliance Française guidelines). Spotting these rules accelerates your recall during quizzes and conversations.

  3. Mnemonic Memory Hacks -

    Use catchy mnemonic phrases like "Trois is 'twa,' it's law" to lock in "trois = three" and "sept = set" to remember seven. The Institut français recommends color-coding flashcards - for instance, blue for "deux," red for "trois" - to create visual links. Engaging multiple senses makes these numbers stick more effectively.

  4. Interactive Listening Drills -

    Incorporate short audio exercises from reputable sources such as the Cambridge University French Department to distinguish similar sounds (e.g., "six" vs. "sept"). Shadowing native speakers in timed drills (10 repetitions per number) enhances both listening and speaking fluency. Regular, focused sessions of just 5 - 10 minutes a day show significant improvement.

  5. Real-World Application -

    Practice using numbers 1 - 10 in everyday scenarios like ordering "deux cafés" or counting steps (Francais Facile exercises). Role-play with a partner or use language apps that simulate market transactions to reinforce context. Applying numbers in real dialogues boosts retention and confidence.

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