What are French numerals?

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What are French numerals?

French numerals are the numerical symbols used in the French language to represent numbers. They are based on the decimal system, similar to English numerals. The French numerals consist of ten basic numbers: 0 (zéro), 1 (un), 2 (deux), 3 (trois), 4 (quatre), 5 (cinq), 6 (six), 7 (sept), 8 (huit), and 9 (neuf). These basic numbers are combined to form larger numbers by following a consistent pattern. For example, the number 11 is represented as "onze" (10 + 1), and the number 25 is represented as "vingt-cinq" (20 + 5). French numerals also have specific words for multiples of ten, such as "dix" (ten), "vingt" (twenty), "trente" (thirty), and so on. Additionally, French numerals use a comma (,) as a decimal separator, and a space as a thousands separator.