Some French words look just like English — but mean something completely different. These false cognates (faux amis) are a major source of mistakes for learners, and mastering them helps you avoid confusion and speak more accurately.
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🔊 Jump to examples now👉 See also: 30 French interjections to sound more natural » Level A2 (Upper Beginner) Published January 29, 2026 — Lesson written by French teacher David Issokson for students who want to learn French online, with native audio by Marie Assel Cambier, a voice artist from France. The French Word of the …
Master 50 essential French interjections and exclamations that make your speech flow naturally. Learn how to link ideas smoothly and speak with real French fluency.
The French Word of the Day is écrire, meaning “to read.” Learn its meaning and how to use façade naturally in everyday French, with real-life usage examples and native audio.
The French Word of the Day is façade, meaning “facade” or “front.” Learn its meaning and how to use façade naturally in everyday French, with real-life usage examples and native audio.





