French French

Vocab Builder for commonly used words in French.

salutations
greetings

The French word 'salutations' is used in formal situations or in written communication. It is not very commonly used in casual conversation. Instead, to say 'hello' in French, you would typically say 'bonjour' or 'salut'.

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sang
blood

The word 'sang' is used in French just like the word 'blood' in English. It represents the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body. The word can be used in a variety of contexts, such as medical discussions, literature, and idiomatic expressions.

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sans
without

The French translation for 'without' is 'sans'. This word is commonly used in French to indicate a lack of something or someone. Just like in English, it can be used in numerous contexts. For instance, you could say 'Je suis sans mon portable' to mean 'I am without my phone'.

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santé
health

In French, 'santé' is used to refer to one's physical or mental condition. It is also commonly used in toasts equivalent to 'cheers', as a wish for good health to the person you are toasting with.

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sauf
except

The French word 'sauf' is used similarly to the English word 'except'. It is typically used as a preposition or conjunction in sentences to indicate an exception to the statement being made. For example, 'Tout le monde est venu, sauf Jean' means 'Everyone came, except John'.

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sauter
to jump

The word 'sauter' is a regular French verb that means 'to jump'. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as 'Il aime sauter' (He likes to jump), or 'Nous allons sauter' (We are going to jump). It operates the same as its English counterpart and is used in a variety of physical and sports-related contexts.

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sauvegarder
save

In French, 'sauvegarder' is how you say 'save'. It is typically used in the context of storing or preserving something for future use - just like 'save' in English. For instance, you might use 'sauvegarder' to talk about saving a document or file on a computer, or preserving memories for later. It's fairly simple to use, as it typically fits into sentences in the same way as its English equivalent.

Example sentences with  sauvegarder
sauveur
savior

The French word 'sauveur' is used similarly to the English word 'savior'. It can refer to a person who saves someone else from harm or difficulty. In religious context, it is often used to refer to Jesus Christ. It can also be used metaphorically in a variety of situations. Just like in English, it's a pretty strong word to use and usually indicates a high degree of gratitude or relief.

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savoir
know

The French word for 'know' is 'savoir'. It is typically used to indicate knowledge or familiarity with something. It can often be seen in phrases like 'Je sais' (I know), or 'Tu sais?' (You know?). The usage can vary based on context and the grammatical structure of the sentence.

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scène
scene

The French word 'scène' is equivalent to the English term 'scene.' It can refer to a piece of a narrative in plays, films, or novels. Besides, it also has a musical connotation, referring to a stage where performances occur. Just like in English, 'scène' is used variedly in different contexts surrounding literature, cinema, theatre, and music.

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science
science

The French word for 'science' is 'science', pronounced as see-ahns. It's used in much the same way as the English word, referring to a systematic and logical approach to discovering how things in the universe work. It's a countable noun in both languages, so it can be plural or singular depending on context. Common expressions include 'les sciences naturelles' (natural sciences) and 'faire des sciences' (to study science).

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se produire
occur

The French phrase 'se produire' corresponds to the English word 'occur'. It is most often used to refer to something taking place or happening, especially events, incidents, or phenomena. For example, 'Cet incident s’est produit hier,' which means 'This incident occurred yesterday.' Like 'occur' in English, 'se produire' is used primarily in formal or written contexts.

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se souvenir
remember

The French phrase 'se souvenir' translates to 'remember' in English. It is used in French just like we use 'remember' in English. The verb is reflexive and requires the use of a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nous, vous). For instance, 'Je me souviens de toi' - I remember you.

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se tenir
stand

The French word 'se tenir' translates to 'stand' in English. It is typically used to describe the act of maintaining an upright position supported by one's feet or the act of being situated in a particular place or position. For example, 'Je me tiens devant toi' means 'I stand before you'. This verb is reflexive, meaning it reflects the action back onto the subject.

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section
section

In French, the word 'section' retains the same spelling. It encapsulates the same understanding, referring to a part of a whole, often used in the context of a division of a document, organization, or place, amongst other things that can be divided or segmented. Example of its French use can be, 'Cette section du livre est très importante'.

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sécurité
security

The French word 'sécurité' is equivalent to the English word 'security'. It is used in the same context, referring to being free from or not exposed to danger or harm. It can be used in various contexts, like 'sécurité nationale' (national security), 'sécurité de l'emploi' (job security), or 'sécurité informatique' (computer security). Just like in English, it is a versatile term that can be applied to a wide range of situations.

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selon
according

The word 'selon' in French is used similarly to 'according' in English. It serves as a preposition and typically precedes a noun or pronoun to indicate the source of some information or to convey agreement with a stated perspective. For example, 'Selon le professeur, il va pleuvoir demain' translates to 'According to the professor, it will rain tomorrow'.

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semaine
week

The French word for 'week' is 'semaine'. It is used in the same context as in English, referring to the seven day period. An example of a sentence using 'semaine' is 'J'ai une réunion la semaine prochaine', which translates to 'I have a meeting next week'.

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sembler
seem

The French word for 'seem' is 'sembler'. It is generally used in the same context as in English, to be used to give a feeling or impression about something. For example, 'it seems like it might rain today' translates to 'il semble qu'il pourrait pleuvoir aujourd'hui'. It is important to note that 'sembler' is a verb, so it changes form with different subjects and tenses.

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sens
sense

The French word 'sens' has the same essential meaning as 'sense' in English, and it has multiple uses. It can be used to refer to one of the five human senses, similar to English. For instance, 'Je perds le sens du goût.' meaning 'I am losing sense of taste.'. Additionally, like its English counterpart, 'sens' could also refer to a direction or a meaning. Therefore, learners should take note of the context to understand the exact meaning of 'sens'.

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sentiment
feeling

The French word for 'feeling' is 'sentiment'. It can be used in various contexts just as it is used in English. For example, 'J'ai un bon sentiment à propos de cela' means 'I have a good feeling about this'. It is important to note that like in English, sentiment in French can refer to both physical sensations and emotional states.

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sept
seven

The French translation for the English word 'seven' is 'sept'. This is used in the same context as in English, to represent the numeral 7. For example, when counting in French you would say: 'cinq, six, sept', which translates to 'five, six, seven' in English.

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septembre
september

The French term for September is 'septembre'. Just like in English, it represents the ninth month of the year in France and other countries where French is spoken. It's worthwhile to note that months are not capitalized in French. It's used in the same context as it is in English, to reference the month in dates, schedules, events, etc.

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séquence
sequence

The French word 'séquence' is used similar to the English word 'sequence'. It can refer to a set of related events, actions or numbers that follow each other in a particular order. For example, it can be used when referring to a sequence of events in a story, or a sequence of numbers in mathematics.

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sera
will

In French, the future tense of the verb 'être' (to be) would be used to translate 'will'. Specifically, 'sera' is used when talking about he/she/it will be. However, please note that 'will' can also be translated differently in French depending on its use in the context.

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série
series

The French word 'série' is used similarly to the English word 'series'. It can refer to multiple items of the same type following one after another or to a show that has several episodes or seasons. For example, 'J'aime cette série télévisée' means 'I like this television series'.

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sérieux
serious

The French word 'sérieux' is used similarly to the English word 'serious'. It can refer to people, situations, or things that are grave, severe or crucial. This word can also be a description of someone who is solemn, grave, or not prone to frivolity. For example, 'Il est très sérieux' means 'He is very serious'.

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service
service

In French, 'service' also means 'service.' However, it is used not just for denoting a helpful act but also for terms specific in certain contexts. For example, it's used in the context of restaurant (meal service), tennis (service), military (military service), and in the principle of providing service like a service charge.

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servir
serve

The French word 'servir' represents the English word 'serve'. It is used in the same context as in English, for serving food or serving a purpose. It can be used in different tenses based on the context of the sentence.

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seul
single

The French word for 'single' is 'seul'. It can be used in the same contexts as in English - for example, to describe an individual person or item, or to express loneliness or singularity. Note that 'seul' must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies, so it can also appear as 'seule', 'seuls', or 'seules' depending on the context.

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