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I don’t how you teach basic counting at a young age in French without learning higher grade level math.
13 0 ReplyJoke aside, it's not taught as 4 × 20 +10 but simply “90 is pronounced quatre-vingt-dix” — which kinda is a mouthful, but you rarely count to 90 as a kid anyway.
12 0 ReplySounds like you were just a quitter. I counted to 100 all the time to show off.
10 0 ReplyI'm counting to 100 right now, fight me!
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It's only 3.5 syLAbles, barely longer to say then "seventy".
2 0 ReplySame number of syllables is the letter "w" has in English.
2 0 ReplyIf you add a little "uh" to the end of it, yeah.
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Which surely works only until you need to say 91, which does not start "quatre-vingt-dix."
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