How to Say ‘My phone number’ in French
Mon numéro
mohn noo-may-roh
[mohn noo-may-roh]
💬 Usage Tip: Short for mon numéro de téléphone. Very common in real life: Mon numéro, c'est le 06…
🇫🇷 In France: In France, mobile numbers often start with 06 or 07. Parents usually exchange numbers quickly at the school gate.
Phrase Breakdown
Mon
[mohn]
my
Possessive adjective used before a masculine singular noun to show something belongs to me.
Mon numéro est écrit sur ce papier.
My number is written on this paper.
numéro
[noo-may-roh]
number
Usually means a number; in this context it means a phone number.
Mon numéro est facile à retenir.
My number is easy to remember.
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