How to Say ‘Twenty minutes’ in French
Vingt minutes
van mee-newt
[van mee-newt]
💬 Usage Tip: Note that French numbers above sixteen follow a more complex, sometimes additive structure, like 'quatre-vingt' (eighty) means 'four-twenty'.
Phrase Breakdown
Vingt
[van]
Twenty
The number 20.
Il a vingt ans aujourd'hui.
He is twenty years old today.
minutes
[mee-newt]
Minutes
Units of time equal to sixty seconds.
Attendez cinq minutes, s'il vous plaît.
Please wait five minutes.
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