Take the fastest path to fluent French
Beware not to mix up fractions (to describe a part of a whole: half, third, fourth...) and ordinal numbers (to describe an order/rank: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, ...).
For ordinal numbers, see Ordinal numbers - 1st/2nd/10th/etc - in French.
Learn about fractions in French
Look at these examples of fractions:
To express fractions in French, you usually use both cardinal (un/deux/trois...) and ordinal numbers (premier/cinquième...) the same way as in English (one fifth).
Note also that just like in English, the second number is plural if the first is.
ATTENTION:
Here are the irregular fractional numbers:
And now for some examples of fractions in sentences:
And now for some examples of fractions in sentences:
-> In this last example, note that in such cases, you can conjugate the verb either in singular (collective one quarter) or plural (several students)
You can also practise the different ways to express "half" in French with the following lesson: Demi/moitié/etc = Half in French
Want to make sure your French sounds confident? We’ll map your knowledge and give you free lessons to focus on your gaps and mistakes. Start your Brainmap today »
Examples and resources
Un quart des étudiants vit à la maison.One quarter of students live at home.