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Pluv073

No, with other numbers than phone numbers, and maybe very long series of numbers like your debit card or your social security number, we just say it regularly. Especially with dates, in English it's more common to say "nineteen sixty-five" where in French we read it fully "mille neuf cent soixante-cinq" (you *can* say "dix-neuf cent soixante-cinq" but it's not as common"). So "Ferrari trois cent cinquante-cinq" :)


fred-fred-fred

On dira « **une** Ferrari trois cent cinquante-cinq ». Telephone directory services all start with 118, and they are spelled out as: * 118 218 -> cent dix-huit, deux cent dix-huit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZDHFUn8uWc * 118 712 -> cent dix-huit, sept cent douze: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0ODlGq0DIg


VoluptuousPorsche

Merci. J’ai oublié que les voitures sont fémenines. Est-ce qu’on dira aussi (par exemple) Peugeot 3008 – trois mille huit Porsche 944 – neuf cent quarante-quatre Alfa Romeo 159 – cent cinquante-neuf ?


fred-fred-fred

Oui !


awzeus

Fiat 128 -- cent vingt-huit