treize
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- Treize means thirteen. It is a fundamental cardinal number used for counting, age, and time in French.
- It is invariable and always spelled the same way, regardless of the noun it describes.
- In the 24-hour clock, 'treize heures' means 1:00 PM, which is crucial for travel and schedules.
- Culturally, it carries superstitions like 'Friday the 13th' and '13 at a table', similar to English.
The French word treize is the cardinal number representing the quantity thirteen. In the grand architectural hierarchy of French numerals, it occupies a unique space as one of the 'independent' numbers—those from zero to sixteen that possess their own unique names before the additive system (like dix-sept) begins. For an English speaker, treize is functionally identical to 'thirteen,' serving as a count of items, a measure of time, or a label for a specific position in a sequence. However, its usage in French culture carries layers of historical and superstitious weight that transcend simple mathematics. Whether you are counting the number of baguettes for a large family gathering or discussing the date of a historical event, treize is a fundamental building block of the language. In daily life, you will encounter it in addresses, on bus lines, and most importantly, when discussing ages or prices. It is a prime number, which in French mathematical circles is referred to as un nombre premier, and this mathematical 'loneliness' often mirrors its cultural perception as a number of significance or mystery.
- Cardinal Number Usage
- The primary function of treize is to quantify nouns. Unlike some other numbers in French, treize is invariable, meaning it does not change based on the gender of the noun it modifies. You would say treize hommes (thirteen men) and treize femmes (thirteen women) without any spelling alteration.
- Temporal Context
- In the French 24-hour clock system, treize heures refers to 1:00 PM. This is a critical distinction for learners, as failing to recognize treize in a schedule might lead to missing a train or a lunch appointment. It is the first hour of the afternoon session in most professional and academic environments.
J'ai acheté treize pommes au marché ce matin pour faire plusieurs tartes.
Beyond the physical count, treize appears in various administrative contexts. For instance, the number 13 is associated with the department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the south of France, which includes Marseille. When you see a license plate ending in 13 or an address in that region, the number takes on a geographic identity. Furthermore, in the realm of superstition, le chiffre treize evokes the same 'lucky or unlucky' debate as in the Anglosphere. Some French buildings might skip the 13th floor, or hosts might worry about having exactly thirteen guests at a dinner table—a concept known as treize à table, rooted in the biblical Last Supper. This cultural nuance means that while the word is linguistically simple, its deployment can carry social undertones depending on the environment.
Le bus numéro treize arrive à l'arrêt dans deux minutes exactement.
Il y a treize desserts traditionnels en Provence pour Noël.
In academic settings, treize is often used to discuss the history of the 13 colonies or the 13th amendment, showing its versatility in translating global concepts into the French linguistic framework. It is a word that children learn early, usually by the age of four or five, as they master the sequence of numbers leading up to twenty. For the adult learner, it represents a transition point from the very simple single digits to the more complex double-digit structures of the French numbering system. Mastery of treize is a sign of moving past the absolute basics into the functional fluency required for shopping, traveling, and socializing in any French-speaking country.
Using treize correctly involves more than just knowing its numerical value; it requires understanding its grammatical placement and its interaction with surrounding words. As a cardinal adjective (or numeral), treize typically precedes the noun it is quantifying. For example, treize livres (thirteen books). It does not require an article unless you are referring to a specific group of thirteen, such as les treize membres du comité (the thirteen members of the committee). One of the most common sentence structures for beginners involves the verb avoir to express age: Ma fille a treize ans (My daughter is thirteen years old). Note that in French, we 'have' years rather than 'being' a certain age, making treize a direct object in this context.
- Quantifying Nouns
- When treize acts as a quantifier, it is placed directly before the noun. If there is an adjective describing the noun, treize usually comes before that adjective too: treize grandes voitures (thirteen big cars). It functions as a determiner in these instances.
- Pronunciation in Context (Liaison)
- Unlike numbers like six or dix, the pronunciation of treize (/tʁɛz/) is relatively stable. The final 'z' sound is generally pronounced even before a consonant, though it may flow more smoothly into a following vowel: treize oranges sounds like treize-z-oranges.
Nous avons réservé une table pour treize personnes à l'occasion de son anniversaire.
In more advanced syntax, treize can function as a pronoun. If the context has already established what is being counted, you can use en: Des œufs ? J'en ai treize. (Eggs? I have thirteen of them). This is a very natural way to speak in a grocery store or kitchen setting. Another common use is in dates. While the first of the month uses the ordinal premier, all other days use cardinal numbers: le treize mai (May 13th). This is a frequent source of error for English speakers who want to say 'the thirteenth of May'. In French, it is simply 'the thirteen May'.
Le rendez-vous est fixé à treize heures précises dans le hall de la gare.
Il a fallu treize tentatives avant que le moteur ne démarre enfin.
Finally, treize appears in mathematical expressions and financial transactions. Treize euros cinquante (€13.50) is a common price point. In these cases, the number functions as a specific value. In compound numbers, treize is not used as a suffix or prefix (unlike trois in vingt-trois); instead, it stands alone or becomes part of larger units like deux mille treize (2013). Understanding its role in these various structures—from simple age to complex pronouns and dates—is essential for any student aiming for A1 or A2 proficiency. It is a workhorse of the French language, appearing in nearly every conversation involving logistics, time, or quantity.
If you were to walk through the streets of Paris, Lyon, or Montreal, you would hear the word treize far more often than you might expect. It is deeply embedded in the logistical fabric of Francophone life. One of the most frequent places to hear it is at a boulangerie. A customer might ask for treize chouquettes or hear a baker mention treize à la douzaine (a baker's dozen), although this idiom is more common in literature than in modern fast-paced commerce. More realistically, you will hear it over loudspeakers at train stations (Gare du Nord or Gare de Lyon) announcing departures: Le train pour Marseille partira de la voie treize (The train for Marseille will depart from platform thirteen). In this context, hearing the 'z' sound clearly is the difference between finding your train and being left behind on the platform.
- Public Transport
- In the Paris Metro, la ligne 13 is famous (or infamous) for being one of the busiest and most crowded lines. Locals often complain about 'la treize', using the number as a shorthand for the entire line and the experience of riding it.
- The Marketplace
- At outdoor markets, vendors shout prices. You might hear Treize euros le kilo ! as a merchant tries to clear their stock of seasonal strawberries or cherries. The word is shouted with a sharp, clear emphasis on the 'ei' sound.
« Attention, le bus numéro treize est dévié à cause des travaux sur l'avenue. »
In residential areas, treize is a common house number. If you are looking for an Airbnb or a friend's apartment, you will be scanning for le numéro treize. In French schools, treize is a frequent grade. Since the French grading system is out of 20, a treize sur vingt (13/20) is a respectable, solid grade—equivalent to a high C or low B in the US system. You'll hear students comparing their results: J'ai eu treize en maths, et toi ? This use of the number as a metric for success or failure makes it a staple of the adolescent vocabulary. Furthermore, in the evening news, you might hear about le journal de treize heures, which is the major midday news broadcast on channels like TF1, a cultural touchstone for many French families who watch it while eating lunch.
« Nous sommes aujourd'hui le vendredi treize, n'oubliez pas de tenter votre chance au Loto ! »
« Votre addition s'élève à treize euros et cinquante centimes, s'il vous plaît. »
Finally, in sports, specifically rugby or football, treize can refer to the number of players or a specific jersey. In France, le rugby à treize (Rugby League) is a distinct sport from le rugby à quinze (Rugby Union). Hearing someone talk about 'le treize' in a sports bar in Perpignan or Carcassonne is a direct reference to this specific code of rugby. This demonstrates how a simple number can become a noun representing an entire cultural institution. Whether in the classroom, the stadium, the market, or the metro, treize is a word that rings out with frequency and varied intent across the Francophone world.
Even though treize is an A1-level word, it is the source of several persistent errors for English speakers. The most frequent mistake is phonological: confusing treize (/tʁɛz/) with trente (/tʁɑ̃t/). This is the French equivalent of the English 'thirteen' vs. 'thirty' confusion. Because both start with the 'tr' cluster, a learner who isn't paying attention to the vowel quality and the ending might tell someone they are 30 years old when they are actually 13, or vice versa. In a professional context, this could mean the difference between a meeting at 1:00 PM (treize heures) and a meeting that lasts thirty minutes, or a price difference of seventeen euros.
- Spelling Errors
- Learners often struggle with the 'ei' in treize. It is common to see misspellings like 'trieze' (influenced by the English 'ie' in 'thirteen') or 'trese'. Remembering that 'ei' in French often makes an 'eh' sound (as in neige or reine) is key to mastering the orthography.
- Ordinal Confusion
- English speakers often try to use an ordinal number for dates, saying 'le treizième mai' instead of the correct le treize mai. In French, cardinal numbers are used for all days of the month except the first.
Incorrect: J'ai treizième ans.
Correct: J'ai treize ans.
Another subtle mistake involves the use of articles. Beginners might say le treize de pommes, attempting to translate 'thirteen of apples.' In French, the number acts as the determiner, so it is simply treize pommes. The only time you use de after a number is when using a collective noun like une douzaine de or une centaine de. Because treize is a precise cardinal number, it never takes de before the noun it modifies. Additionally, some learners forget the 'z' sound at the end of treize, making it sound like très (very). If you say J'ai très chats, it sounds like 'I have very cats,' which is nonsensical, rather than J'ai treize chats (I have thirteen cats).
Incorrect: Il est treize heures. (When meaning 13:00) - This is actually correct, but beginners often mistakenly say 'Il est une heure' and forget that treize heures is the standard for schedules.
Incorrect: Le trente mai. (When they mean the 13th) - Confusing 13 and 30 is the #1 error.
Lastly, there is the issue of gender. While treize itself is invariable, when it is used as a noun, it is always masculine: Le treize est un nombre premier. Some students mistakenly try to make it feminine if they are talking about a feminine concept, but the number-as-noun remains masculine. Avoiding these pitfalls—phonetic confusion with thirty, improper use of ordinals in dates, and the addition of unnecessary prepositions—will significantly improve the clarity and accuracy of your French. Practice saying treize and trente back-to-back to train your ears and tongue to distinguish the sharp 'z' of thirteen from the nasal 'nt' of thirty.
While treize is a specific number, there are several ways to express similar quantities or to use related words depending on the context. The most direct relative is the ordinal number treizième (thirteenth). This is used for rankings, floors in a building (if they haven't skipped it), and centuries: le treizième siècle (the 13th century). Understanding the relationship between the cardinal treize and the ordinal treizième is vital for discussing history or order. Another related term is une treizaine, which refers to a group of about thirteen. While less common than une douzaine (a dozen) or une dizaine (about ten), it follows the same suffix pattern used to denote an approximate quantity.
- Treize vs. Une Douzaine
- In many contexts, especially shopping, treize is often just one more than une douzaine. If you want to be slightly more descriptive, you might hear une douzaine plus un, though treize is the standard. The idiom treize à la douzaine literally means 'thirteen to the dozen' and refers to something that is very common or provided in excess.
- Treize vs. Trente
- As mentioned in common mistakes, these are frequently confused. Treize is 13; trente is 30. One has a clear 'z' sound, the other a nasal 'en' followed by a 't'.
Elle habite au treizième étage de cet immeuble moderne.
In some regions, particularly in older or more literary French, you might encounter la treizaine in a religious context, referring to a thirteen-day period of prayer or a specific set of thirteen items (like the thirteen coins given during a traditional Spanish/French wedding, known as les arrhes). For synonyms in a mathematical sense, one might say le nombre qui suit douze (the number that follows twelve) or la somme de dix et trois (the sum of ten and three), though these are obviously circumlocutions rather than true synonyms. In the world of cards, the roi (king) is often associated with the value of thirteen in certain games, though it is rarely called 'un treize'.
Il y a une treizaine de personnes qui attendent devant la porte.
Le treize est considéré comme un nombre malchanceux par certains.
For a learner, it's also helpful to look at the 'teen' family. Onze (11), douze (12), treize (13), quatorze (14), quinze (15), and seize (16) all share the ending sound /-z/. This grouping is useful for memorization. Once you hit 17, the pattern changes to dix-sept. Therefore, treize is part of a specific 'irregular' cluster that requires individual memorization. By comparing treize to its neighbors and its ordinal counterpart, you gain a more holistic view of how French handles quantities. Whether you are using the specific cardinal number or the approximate treizaine, you are engaging with a specific slice of the French numerical system that is both mathematically precise and culturally rich.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
In many ancient cultures, 12 was considered a 'perfect' number (12 months, 12 apostles), making 13 the 'awkward' addition that broke the perfection, leading to its superstitious reputation.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it like 'très' (missing the 'z').
- Confusing it with 'trente' (nasal sound).
- Pronouncing the 'ei' as 'ay' (like in 'play').
- Adding a vowel sound at the end (treiz-uh) unnecessarily.
- Failing to roll the 'r' correctly.
कठिनाई स्तर
Very easy to recognize in text as it is a basic number.
Requires remembering the 'ei' spelling and the final 'ze'.
Must distinguish from 'trente' and 'très' via clear pronunciation.
Can be confused with 30 in fast speech.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Numbers as Adjectives
Treize (13) is a cardinal adjective and precedes the noun: 'treize livres'.
Invariability of Numbers
Treize does not change for gender or plural: 'treize garçons', 'treize filles'.
Dates with Cardinals
Use 'le treize' for the 13th of the month, not 'le treizième'.
Age with Avoir
Always use 'avoir' with 'treize ans', never 'être'.
24-Hour Clock
Use 'treize heures' for 1:00 PM in formal schedules.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
J'ai treize ans.
I am thirteen years old.
Uses the verb 'avoir' (to have) for age.
Il y a treize chaises.
There are thirteen chairs.
'Il y a' means 'there is' or 'there are'.
Le numéro de ma maison est le treize.
My house number is thirteen.
Numbers are masculine when used as nouns.
Il est treize heures.
It is 1:00 PM.
Uses the 24-hour clock common in France.
Donnez-moi treize pommes, s'il vous plaît.
Give me thirteen apples, please.
Imperative form 'Donnez-moi'.
Treize plus deux font quinze.
Thirteen plus two make fifteen.
Simple addition using 'font' (make/do).
Elle a treize chats chez elle.
She has thirteen cats at her house.
Quantity precedes the noun.
Le train est à la voie treize.
The train is at platform thirteen.
'Voie' is the word for track or platform.
Nous partons le treize août.
We are leaving on August 13th.
Cardinal numbers are used for dates.
Ce livre coûte treize euros.
This book costs thirteen euros.
Currency symbol follows the number in French.
J'en ai acheté treize au marché.
I bought thirteen of them at the market.
The pronoun 'en' replaces the noun.
Il habite au treizième étage.
He lives on the thirteenth floor.
Ordinal number 'treizième'.
Il y a environ une treizaine d'élèves.
There are about thirteen students.
Collective noun 'treizaine' indicates approximation.
Le bus treize passe toutes les dix minutes.
Bus thirteen comes every ten minutes.
The number identifies the specific bus.
Elle a eu treize sur vingt à son examen.
She got a 13 out of 20 on her exam.
Standard French grading system.
Rendez-vous à treize heures trente.
Meet at 1:30 PM.
Time expression for 1:30 PM.
Le vendredi treize est souvent redouté.
Friday the 13th is often feared.
Superstition context.
J'ai trouvé ces objets treize à la douzaine.
I found these items a dime a dozen.
Idiom: 'treize à la douzaine'.
Ce château date du treizième siècle.
This castle dates from the 13th century.
Historical time period.
Ils étaient treize à table ce soir-là.
There were thirteen of them at the table that night.
Refers to the superstition of 13 guests.
Le numéro treize n'est pas toujours malchanceux.
The number thirteen isn't always unlucky.
Abstract discussion of the number.
Il a gagné treize fois de suite.
He won thirteen times in a row.
'Fois' means 'times' in a sequence.
Treize départements sont en alerte météo.
Thirteen departments are on weather alert.
Administrative context.
C'est la treizième fois que je te le dis !
It's the thirteenth time I'm telling you!
Ordinal used for emphasis.
Le treizième mois est une prime appréciée.
The 13th month is a welcome bonus.
Refers to a common French employment bonus.
Il s'intéresse beaucoup au rugby à treize.
He is very interested in Rugby League.
Specific sports terminology.
La ligne treize du métro est souvent bondée.
Line 13 of the metro is often packed.
Specific reference to Paris infrastructure.
Treize à la douzaine, ces excuses ne valent rien.
Common as dirt, these excuses are worthless.
Metaphorical use of the idiom.
Le département treize est situé dans le sud.
Department 13 is located in the south.
Geographical/Administrative reference.
Ils ont dû faire face à treize refus consécutifs.
They had to face thirteen consecutive refusals.
Narrative use of quantity.
Elle a fêté ses treize ans de carrière hier.
She celebrated thirteen years of her career yesterday.
Duration of time.
Treize pour cent des sondés sont d'accord.
Thirteen percent of those surveyed agree.
Statistics and percentages.
L'œuvre se compose de treize chapitres distincts.
The work consists of thirteen distinct chapters.
Formal literary description.
La treizaine de jours qui suivit fut éprouvante.
The thirteen or so days that followed were grueling.
Use of 'treizaine' for narrative duration.
Il invoque la superstition du treize à table.
He invokes the superstition of thirteen at the table.
Cultural/Sociological discussion.
L'intrigue de la BD 'XIII' est fascinante.
The plot of the comic 'XIII' is fascinating.
Cultural reference to popular media.
Treize, un nombre premier aux multiples facettes.
Thirteen, a prime number with multiple facets.
Abstract/Philosophical use.
On compte treize desserts pour le Noël provençal.
There are thirteen desserts for a Provençal Christmas.
Specific regional cultural tradition.
L'article treize du contrat est sans équivoque.
Article thirteen of the contract is unequivocal.
Legal/Professional context.
Il a fallu treize ans pour achever la cathédrale.
It took thirteen years to complete the cathedral.
Historical duration.
La symbolique du treize imprègne toute l'épopée.
The symbolism of thirteen permeates the entire epic.
High-level literary analysis.
C'est un véritable supplice de la treizième heure.
It's a true 'thirteenth hour' ordeal (very late/last minute).
Metaphorical/Creative language.
La treizaine, bien que rare, demeure un archaïsme charmant.
The 'treizaine', though rare, remains a charming archaism.
Linguistic commentary.
Le treize ne saurait être réduit à une simple valeur.
Thirteen cannot be reduced to a simple value.
Rhetorical structure.
Il navigue entre le douze et le quatorze, éternel treize.
He navigates between twelve and fourteen, an eternal thirteen.
Poetic use of numbers as identities.
L'ordonnance du treize nivôse an II reste célèbre.
The decree of the 13th Nivôse, Year II remains famous.
Deep historical reference.
Treize convives, et l'ombre du destin s'invite.
Thirteen guests, and the shadow of destiny joins in.
Literary/Dramatic style.
Subir les foudres du treizième amendement.
To suffer the wrath of the thirteenth amendment.
Political/Legal discourse.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— I am thirteen years old. Used to state one's age.
Mon petit frère dit : 'J'ai treize ans maintenant'.
— At one o'clock PM. Standard time for appointments.
On se voit à treize heures devant la mairie.
— The 13th of the month. Used for dates.
Le treize du mois est toujours spécial pour lui.
— It is the 13th. Used to identify the date or a number.
Quel jour sommes-nous ? C'est le treize.
— Thirteen to the dozen. Means something is common or excessive.
Des excuses comme ça, il y en a treize à la douzaine.
— To be thirteen at the table. Refers to the superstition of bad luck.
Ma grand-mère déteste être treize à table.
— The number thirteen. Used for houses, buses, or jerseys.
Le numéro treize est mon préféré.
— Thirteen euros fifty. A common price format.
Le menu du jour est à treize euros cinquante.
— The thirteenth time. Expresses repetition.
C'est la treizième fois qu'il appelle.
— Thirteen departments. Often used in administrative news.
Treize départements sont touchés par la neige.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
13 vs 30. Watch the vowel sounds and the ending.
13 vs 'very'. Without the 'z' sound, treize sounds like très.
13 vs 16. Both end in 'ze', but the start is different.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— Something that is very common, cheap, or provided in excess. Similar to 'a dime a dozen'.
Ces gadgets, on en trouve treize à la douzaine sur internet.
Informal/Common— Refers to the superstition that having thirteen guests at a dinner will bring bad luck to one of them.
Elle a invité un voisin pour ne pas être treize à table.
Cultural/Traditional— A year-end bonus equal to one month's salary, common in French employment contracts.
Grâce à mon treizième mois, je peux partir en vacances.
Professional— While not using 'treize', this idiom (looking for noon at 2 PM) is related to the numerical time system.
Ne cherche pas midi à quatorze heures, la solution est simple.
Idiomatic— Friday the 13th, considered either very lucky or very unlucky, especially for the lottery.
C'est vendredi treize, je vais acheter un ticket de Loto.
Cultural— A metaphorical time that is too late or beyond the normal limit.
C'est l'espoir de la treizième heure.
Literary— A regional or slang way to refer to going through the department of Bouches-du-Rhône.
On va passer par le treize pour descendre à Nice.
Informal/Regional— An old expression for performing a series of thirteen religious or traditional acts.
Il a fait la treizaine pour demander une grâce.
Archaic/Religious— In some card games, refers to a card with the value of thirteen.
J'ai besoin d'un treize pour gagner.
Casual/Games— The belief that thirteen brings good luck (contrary to the bad luck belief).
Pour moi, le treize porte bonheur, j'ai gagné aujourd'hui !
Casualआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Phonetically similar start 'tr-'.
Treize is 13; Trente is 30. Treize has an 'eh' sound, Trente has a nasal 'ah' sound.
J'ai treize ans (13). Il a trente ans (30).
Similar sound if the 'z' is dropped.
Treize is a number; Très is an adverb meaning 'very'.
Treize chats (13 cats). Très beau (very beautiful).
Both start with 'tr-' and represent 3-based numbers.
Trois is 3; Treize is 13.
Trois pommes (3). Treize pommes (13).
Ordinal vs Cardinal.
Treize is 'thirteen'; Treizième is 'thirteenth'.
Le treize mai. Le treizième étage.
Specific vs Approximate.
Treize is exactly 13; Treizaine is about 13.
J'ai treize œufs. Il y a une treizaine de personnes.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
J'ai [nombre] ans.
J'ai treize ans.
Il y a [nombre] [nom].
Il y a treize chaises.
C'est le [nombre] [mois].
C'est le treize mai.
Il est [nombre] heures.
Il est treize heures.
Le [nombre] est [adjectif].
Le treize est malchanceux.
J'en ai [nombre].
J'en ai treize.
Au [ordinal] étage.
Au treizième étage.
Une [collectif] de [nom].
Une treizaine de jours.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very frequent in daily life, especially for time and age.
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Confusing 'treize' with 'trente'.
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Treize (13), Trente (30).
This is the most common mistake. Treize has a short 'e' sound and ends in 'z'. Trente has a nasal 'en' sound and ends in 't'.
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Using 'treizième' for dates.
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Le treize mai.
In French, we use cardinal numbers for all days of the month except the first (le premier). Saying 'le treizième mai' is an anglicism.
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Saying 'Je suis treize ans'.
→
J'ai treize ans.
Age in French uses the verb 'avoir' (to have), not 'être' (to be).
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Writing 'trieze'.
→
Treize.
English speakers often swap the 'e' and 'i' because of the 'ie' in 'thirteen'. Remember 'ei' like in the word 'eight'.
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Adding 'de' after treize.
→
Treize pommes.
You do not need 'de' after cardinal numbers. You only use 'de' with collective nouns like 'une douzaine de'.
सुझाव
The 'Z' Factor
Always pronounce the final 'z' in 'treize'. If you don't, it sounds like 'très' (very), which will confuse your listeners in almost every context.
Invariable Numbers
Don't overthink the agreement. 'Treize' is easy because it never changes. Whether you have 13 cars or 13 houses, it's always 'treize'.
The 24-Hour Clock
Embrace 'treize heures'. If you're in France, you'll see it on every train ticket and store opening sign. Train yourself to think of 1 PM as 13:00.
Groupings
Learn 'treize' along with 'onze, douze, quatorze, quinze, seize'. They all share the same '-ze' ending, which makes them a logical set to memorize together.
EI not IE
Remember 'E' before 'I' in 'treize'. It's the opposite of the English 'thirteen'. Visualizing the word 'reine' (queen) can help, as it has the same 'ei' sound.
Dinner Parties
If you're hosting a dinner in France and have 13 guests, don't be surprised if someone mentions 'treize à table'. It's a common cultural quirk.
Context Clues
If you hear a number and you're not sure if it's 13 or 30, look at the situation. If it's a teenager's age, it's 13. If it's a middle-aged person, it's 30.
Mental Math
Practice simple addition in French: 'Dix plus trois font treize'. This helps cement the relationship between the numbers.
Platform Numbers
At big stations like Gare du Nord, platforms go up to high numbers. 'Voie treize' is a common departure point for regional trains.
Regional Pride
Recognize 'le 13' on hats or shirts as a sign of someone being from the Marseille area. It's a strong regional identifier.
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स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'TRays' (treize) of 13 cupcakes. The 'z' at the end is like the buzz of a bee attracted to the sugar.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a large neon sign with the number 13 on a French apartment building (numéro treize).
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to count from 1 to 20 in French, emphasizing the 'z' in 'treize' so it doesn't sound like 'très'.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Old French 'treze', which evolved from the Latin 'tredecim'. The Latin word is a compound of 'tres' (three) and 'decem' (ten). This reflects the decimal basis of the number system.
मूल अर्थ: Literally 'three and ten'.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Gallo-Romance > French.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities, though be aware that some people may take the '13 at a table' superstition seriously in formal settings.
Similar to English-speaking cultures, 13 is often skipped in floor numbering in some hotels, though this is less common in France than in the US.
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
At the Bakery
- Treize baguettes, s'il vous plaît.
- Est-ce que vous en avez treize ?
- Ça fera treize euros.
- Une treizaine de croissants.
At the Train Station
- Le train part de la voie treize.
- Billet pour le train de treize heures.
- Voiture numéro treize.
- Place treize, s'il vous plaît.
Talking about Age
- Quel âge a-t-il ? Il a treize ans.
- Quand j'avais treize ans...
- Bientôt treize ans !
- Pour ses treize ans.
Dates and Schedules
- Le treize octobre.
- Rendez-vous à treize heures.
- C'est le treize aujourd'hui.
- Du treize au quatorze.
Mathematics
- Treize est un nombre premier.
- Dix plus trois font treize.
- Vingt moins sept font treize.
- Treize fois deux font vingt-six.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Saviez-vous que le treize est mon chiffre porte-bonheur ?"
"Est-ce que vous êtes superstitieux quand c'est le vendredi treize ?"
"À quelle heure est votre rendez-vous ? À treize heures ?"
"Combien de personnes y a-t-il ? Treize ?"
"Est-ce que la ligne treize est vraiment la pire du métro ?"
डायरी विषय
Écrivez sur un souvenir de quand vous aviez treize ans.
Imaginez une journée qui se passe un vendredi treize. Est-ce une bonne ou une mauvaise journée ?
Pourquoi le chiffre treize est-il spécial pour vous ou pour votre culture ?
Décrivez ce que vous feriez si vous gagniez treize millions d'euros au Loto.
Faites une liste de treize choses que vous aimez en France.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालWhen used as a noun (the number 13), it is always masculine: 'le treize'. When used as an adjective, it is invariable and doesn't change regardless of the noun's gender.
You say 'treize heures'. While 'une heure de l'après-midi' is understood, 'treize heures' is the standard for all official schedules, TV programs, and work meetings.
No, 'treize' is invariable. Unlike 'cent' or 'quatre-vingts' in specific cases, 'treize' never changes its spelling.
It is 'Friday the 13th'. In France, it is a day of mixed superstitions; many people buy lottery tickets hoping for luck, while others are cautious of bad luck.
'Treize' is the number thirteen (cardinal), while 'treizième' is the thirteenth (ordinal), used for order or ranking.
Because 13 is the administrative code for the 'Bouches-du-Rhône' department, of which Marseille is the capital.
It is a guttural 'r' produced at the back of the throat. Practice by saying 't' and then making a soft clearing-the-throat sound.
Yes, it is called 'un nombre premier'.
Yes, in French you say 'le treize [mois]'. You only use 'premier' for the 1st of the month.
It means 'a baker's dozen' or, more commonly, that something is very frequent and of little individual value (a dime a dozen).
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Write a sentence using 'treize' and 'ans'.
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Write '1:00 PM' in French using the 24-hour clock.
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Write 'May 13th' in French.
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Translate: 'I have thirteen apples.'
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Write: 'He lives on the 13th floor.'
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Translate: 'Thirteen is a prime number.'
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Write a sentence about 'Friday the 13th'.
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Translate: 'There are thirteen of them.' (using 'en')
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Write: 'The train departs from platform 13.'
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Translate: 'Thirteen euros and fifty cents.'
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Write: 'I see thirteen birds.'
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Translate: 'The 13th century.'
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Write: 'We are thirteen at the table.'
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Translate: 'About thirteen students.'
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Write: 'Article 13 of the contract.'
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Translate: '13/20 is a good grade.'
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Write: 'I have thirteen brothers and sisters.'
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Translate: 'Thirteen times thirteen is 169.'
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Write: 'The bus number 13 is here.'
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Translate: 'He is thirteen today.'
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Say 'I am thirteen' in French.
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Say 'It is 1:00 PM' in French.
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Say 'Thirteen apples, please.'
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Count from 10 to 15 in French.
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Say 'May 13th'.
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Say 'Thirteenth floor'.
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Say 'Friday the 13th'.
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Say 'Thirteen euros'.
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Say 'I have thirteen of them.'
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Say 'Thirteen plus three is sixteen.'
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Say 'The number thirteen'.
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Say 'Thirteen people'.
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Say 'Chapter thirteen'.
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Say 'Thirteen times'.
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Say 'About thirteen'.
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Say 'Thirteen at the table'.
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Say 'Platform thirteen'.
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Say 'Thirteen years of career'.
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Say 'Bus number thirteen'.
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Say 'Thirteen desserts'.
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Listen and write the number you hear: 'Il est treize heures.'
Listen and write the number: 'J'ai treize ans.'
Listen and write the number: 'Ça fait treize euros.'
Listen and write the number: 'Le treize mai.'
Listen and write the number: 'Voie treize.'
Listen and write the number: 'Treize personnes.'
Listen and write the number: 'Le treizième étage.'
Listen and write the number: 'Une treizaine.'
Listen and write the number: 'Vendredi treize.'
Listen and write the number: 'Treize fois.'
Listen and write the number: 'Treize à table.'
Listen and write the number: 'Treize sur vingt.'
Listen and write the number: 'Ligne treize.'
Listen and write the number: 'Louis treize.'
Listen and write the number: 'Chapitre treize.'
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Summary
The word 'treize' is the French equivalent of 'thirteen'. It is an essential A1 vocabulary word used for counting, age (J'ai treize ans), and time (13:00). Remember that it is invariable and distinct from the number thirty (trente).
- Treize means thirteen. It is a fundamental cardinal number used for counting, age, and time in French.
- It is invariable and always spelled the same way, regardless of the noun it describes.
- In the 24-hour clock, 'treize heures' means 1:00 PM, which is crucial for travel and schedules.
- Culturally, it carries superstitions like 'Friday the 13th' and '13 at a table', similar to English.
The 'Z' Factor
Always pronounce the final 'z' in 'treize'. If you don't, it sounds like 'très' (very), which will confuse your listeners in almost every context.
Invariable Numbers
Don't overthink the agreement. 'Treize' is easy because it never changes. Whether you have 13 cars or 13 houses, it's always 'treize'.
The 24-Hour Clock
Embrace 'treize heures'. If you're in France, you'll see it on every train ticket and store opening sign. Train yourself to think of 1 PM as 13:00.
Groupings
Learn 'treize' along with 'onze, douze, quatorze, quinze, seize'. They all share the same '-ze' ending, which makes them a logical set to memorize together.
संबंधित सामग्री
संबंधित मुहावरे
general के और शब्द
à cause de
A2एक पूर्वसर्ग वाक्यांश जिसका उपयोग किसी घटना के कारण को बताने के लिए किया जाता है, विशेष रूप से नकारात्मक या तटस्थ संदर्भ में। इसका अर्थ है 'के कारण' ।
à côté
A2के बगल में; के पास।
à côté de
A2Next to, beside.
À droite
A2दाईं ओर या दाहिने हाथ की तरफ। उदाहरण: 'अगले कोने पर दाईं ओर मुड़ें' ।
À gauche
A2To the left; on the left side.
à la
A2पूर्वसर्ग 'à' और स्त्रीलिंग लेख 'la' का संयोजन, जिसका अर्थ है 'को' या 'पर' ।
à laquelle
B2To which; at which (feminine singular).
à mesure que
B2जैसे-जैसे; अनुपात में।
abrégé
B1An abstract, summary, or abridgment.
absence
A2The state of being away from a place or person.