vingt [deux - neuf] trente [deux - neuf]
22-29 32-39
• For 70-79, it builds upon "soixante" but past that it builds upon a combination of terms for 80-99 • Only the first (21,31,41,51,etc) have "et un"; but past this it is simply both words consecutively (vingt-six, trente-trois, etc) • For 100-199, it looks much like this list already save that "cent" is added before the rest of thenumber; this continues up to 1000 and onward. In some genealogical records, numbers are written out. The following list gives the cardinal (1, 2, 3) and the ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd) versions of each number. Dates are usually written in ordinal form. From 60 to 99, the French count by twenties rather than by tens. Thus, 70 in French is sixty-ten, and 71 is sixty-eleven. The number 80 is four-twentie;, 81 is four- twentiesone; 91 is fourt-twenties-eleven; and so on through 99, which is four-twenties- ninteen.