Beside Tours, France, there is a Manthelan village where the Carnival is a tradition that is more than a hundred years old. The inhabitants organize parties on the streets with floats and activities. Everyone helps to prepare Carnival. All residents of all neighborhoods come to the city center to listen to music and watch the parade of people in costumes.
Where do the spectators come from? They come from _______ of the city.
I'd use a translator.
Center
Bonjour,
Elle est malade.
Elle est en avance.
Il est en ret ard.
Nous sommes à l'aéroport.
Ils sont en colère .
1-anglais 2-française 3-suisses 4- réservées 5-importantes6-amusante7-polis
The French numbers spelling are like the same composition as the English numbers, but there are some rules:
examples :
for the twelve first numbers, it is just one word: one-un, two-deux, three-trots, four-quatre, five-cine, six-six, seven-sept, eight-huit, nine-neuf and ten-dix, eleven-onze, twelve-douze.
Thirteen to nineteen, in English you add -teen, in French it is -ze, like treize, quatorze, quinze, seize. BUT for seventeen, eighteen and nineteen, in French it is NOT THE SAME! it is like ten+seven, ten+eight, ten+nine, so it is dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf.
After these numbers, it is the same in English or in french, it is twenty+one, vingt+(et)+un, vingt-deux....
BUT in French for seventy and ninety, it is sixty+ten and eighty+ten, such as Soixante-dix and quatre-vingt dix. and after you take the soixante to the quatre vingt and you add the from eleven to nineteen.
Hope this help, and I hope you understand me!