Just because a French word looks + sounds the same as an English word, doesn’t mean they have the same meaning!
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It’s easy to assume that just because a French word looks and sounds like an English word, it must also have the same meaning. But this isn’t always true! We call these words “Faux amis” or “False friends”.
Today, we’ll look at 5 “faux amis” and learn what the French word actually means, so you can save yourself from this embarrassing mistake. Enjoy this free French vocabulary lesson!
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=== MORE ABOUT THIS LESSON ===
It’s easy to assume that just because a French word looks and sounds like an English word, it must also have the same meaning. But this isn’t always true! We call these words “Faux amis” or “False friends”.
Today, we’ll look at 5 “faux amis” and learn what the French word actually means, so you can save yourself from this embarrassing mistake. Enjoy this free French vocabulary lesson!
Find the free EXTENDED LESSON and ask me questions about this French lesson on the Comme une Française blog. It includes a full written lesson, with all the French expressions, more specific vocabulary you can use, and extra resources.
Click Here →
=== PREVIOUS LESSONS TO CATCH UP ON ===
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Watch my most popular videos + read the full written lesson with even more French expressions, French vocabulary, French culture and extra resources.
It’s all 100% free, no subscription needed. :)
HOW TO UNDERSTAND FAST SPOKEN FRENCH ⇒
5 QUESTIONS TO AVOID ASKING FRENCH PEOPLE ⇒
HOW TO ORDER COFFEE IN FRENCH ⇒
=== THE EXTRA MILE: RECOMMENDED PLAYLISTS ===
Our curated playlists of free French lessons, just for you. Improve your French now with the lessons that YOU need.
- “Quick First Steps to Speak French with Confidence”
- “Classic Embarrassing Mistakes From Expats and French Learners”
- “French Slang 101”...
And many more!
Click here, pick your favorite, improve your French skills →
=== ABOUT GÉRALDINE ===
Bonjour ! I’m Géraldine Lepère, the founder of Comme une Française (= “Like a French woman”) and your new French best friend. :)
Each Tuesday, I share a fun, fresh and bite-sized lesson on French language and French culture–from how to avoid embarrassing mistakes to must-know pop-cultural references!
Since 2012, with more than 7 million views from students in more than 56 countries, I’ve been helping people just like you gain the confidence to really talk in French. I help you go way beyond your “textbook” French from high school, and learn to speak real, practical everyday French.
Keep in touch! You can email me with any questions or to simply say “bonjour” at [email protected]
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