pas si bien/pas très bien
not so well
comme ci, comme ça
so-so
Désolé(e)
I'm sorry.
quoi de neuf ?
what's up (about you)? (lit. what's new)
pas grand-chose
not much (lit. no big-thing)
au revoir
bye (lit. with reseeing, akin to German auf Wiedersehen)
à demain
see you tomorrow (lit. at tomorrow)
Au revoir, à demain.
Bye, see you tomorrow
V: Numbers
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Numbers Les nombres
un
1
une unité (a unity)
deux
2
trois
3
quatre
4
cinq
5
six
6
sept
7
huit
8
neuf
9
dix
10
une dizaine (one ten)
onze
11
douze
12
une douzaine (one dozen)
treize
13
quatorze
14
quinze
15
seize
16
dix-sept
17
dix-huit
18
dix-neuf
19
vingt
20
vingt et un
21
vingt [deux - neuf]
22-29
trente
30
trente et un
31
trente [deux - neuf]
32-39
quarante
40
cinquante
50
soixante
60
soixante-dix
70
soixante et onze
71
soixante-[douze - dix-neuf]
72-79
quatre-vingts
80
quatre-vingt-un
81
quatre-vingt-[deux - neuf]
82-89
quatre-vingt-dix
90
quatre-vingt-[onze - dix-neuf] 91-99
cent
100
une centaine (one hundred)
[deux - neuf] cents
200-900
deux cent un
201
neuf cent un
901
mille
1.000
un millier (one thousand)
(un) million
1.000.000
(un) milliard
1.000.000.000
(un) billion
1.000.000.000.000
Things of note about numbers:






For 70-79, it builds upon "soixante" but past that it builds upon a combination of terms for 80-99
Only the first (21,31,41,51,61 and 71, but not 81 nor 91) have "et un" without a hyphen; but past this it is simply both words consecutively (vingt-six, trente-trois, etc) with a hyphen in between.
For 100-199, it looks much like this list already save that "cent" is added before the rest of the number; this continues up to 1000 and onward.