FYW 187 : PART 5 – 5 common false friends (= faux amis) in French and English

Many words in French and English are similar or look similar. That’s lucky because it helps with learning vocabulary faster. However, these words sometimes means something very different in the two languages! In this case, they are called “faux amis”, false friends, or false cognates. Here’s a list of 5 common false friends so you don’t make the mistake!

False friends, part 1: Episode 85- www.frenchyourway.com.au/podcast85

False friends, part 2: Episode 103- www.frenchyourway.com.au/podcast103

False friends, part 3: Episode 118 - www.frenchyourway.com.au/podcast118

False friends, part 4: Episode 133 - www.frenchyourway.com.au/podcast133
Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode
Une injure = an insult; an offense
Injurier (qn) = to insult (sb)
Une blessure = an injury
Il a une blessure au genou.
Balancer = to sway
Une balançoire = a swing
Equilibrer = to balance
Un régime équilibré = a balanced diet
Joindre = to get hold of (sb) ; to attach / enclose (a doc.)
Une pièce jointe = an attached file/document
To join (socially) = retrouver
To join (to connect) = assembler, attacher
I’ll join you later = Je vous retrouve plus tard
Se joindre (à qn) = to join (sb)
Je peux me joindre à vous ? Can I join you ?
Adherer a, s’inscrire a, devenir membre de (un club, une association, etc.)
Un,e adhérent,e = un,e membre
Local, locaux (nm) = premises
Un bâtiment, les lieux (masc plur.)
George a été congédié et on lui a demandé de quitter immédiatement les locaux (or: les lieux). = George was fired and asked to leave the premises immediately.
prémisse (nf) = reason, underlying cause
Les mauvaises conditions climatiques sont les prémisses de ces accidents.
Phrase (nf) = a sentence
Expression (nf), locution (nf) = a phrase
LINKS and RESOURCES!

False friends, part 1: Episode 85- frenchyourway.com.au/podcast85
False friends, part 2: Episode 103- frenchyourway.com.au/podcast103
False friends, part 3: Episode 118 - frenchyourway.com.au/podcast118
False friends, part 4: Episode 133 - frenchyourway.com.au/podcast133

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I'm Jessica, a native French teacher from the Champagne region here to help you learn French and discover the French language. You may know me from the French Voices Podcast (a series of interviews in French for the more advanced learners). If you are curious about the French language, this podcast is for you. Expand your French vocabulary and improve your French grammar in a way that is both easy and memorable. How? By connecting bridges between French and English languages to make learning more efficient! Discover the origins of some French words and French expressions, examples of related words and get a new understanding of common mistakes made by students. It doesn't matter whether you’re at a beginner, intermediate or advanced level in French. I have no doubt that you will learn from these mini French lessons. So, get on board and learn French with me! Join the community at http://frenchyourway.com.au Submit your own questions to podcast@frenchyourway.com.au