0=zèro
1=un
2=deux
3=trois
4=quatre
5=cinq
6=six
7=sept
8=huit
9=heuf
10=dix
11=onze
12=douze
13=treize
14=quatreze
15=quinze
16=seize
17=dix-sept
18=dix-huit
19=dix-neuf
20=vingt
to count to thirty -> compter jusqu'à trente "koh[n]-tay jew-skah trah[n]t"
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The French nobility title "comte" is translated by "Count" in English.
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Its a Visigoth surname. Manrique(z) comes from Almanaric which means "ruler of all men" in Proto-Germanic. It started off as a proper name about 1000 years ago (or more) : "Count Manrique de Lara's mother, Eva, may have been French, as the name she gave her son was of French origin.
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
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to count to ten is 'compter jusqu'Ã dix' in French.
compter means 'to count' in French.
I can count to ten in French: Je peux compter jusqu'à dix en français.
English, (American)
It means to count in French.
contes or calculer.
He was French.
The French nobility title "comte" is translated by "Count" in English.
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un deux trois
The Count of Narbonne, who in 1792 was removed by Louis XVI.
Huit jours = one week= eight days. (The French count funny)