Includes off-line French audio pronunciation.
This French vocabulary deck, compiled by a British resident in France, contains many French equivalents of common English colloquial expresssions that are hard to translate directly. For example, how would you say "I wonder if ..." or "any old how"?
It also includes "false friends": French words that might seem to mean the same as similar English words, but do not. For example "decevoir" does not mean "deceive".
Conventions:
- ‘You’ is ‘vous’ (i.e. plural) unless otherwise indicated;
- Collective pronouns (e.g. ‘vous’) are also masculine unless otherwise stated;
- Where a word count is given as a clue, it does not include articles (un, la, des etc);
- ‘was/were xxxxing’ requires imperfect tense unless stated.