How to Say ‘Two’ in French
Deux
duh
[duh]
💬 Usage Tip: Sounds like 'deu', with a silent 'x'.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, the number two is culturally significant and is often seen in pairs like 'cheveux' (hair) and 'yeux' (eyes).
Phrase Breakdown
Deux
[duh]
Two
The number following one, representing two units or things.
Elle a deux chiens.
She has two dogs.
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