French
0 antonyms and opposites of French, grouped by meaning.
Name — The language spoken in France and by French-speaking communities around the world.
How to use French
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Old English Frencisc, meaning "Frankish," ultimately from the name of the Franks, the Germanic people who gave their name to France.
Full origin of French →Frequently asked questions
What does “French” mean?
The word “French” means the language spoken in France and by French-speaking communities around the world. In plain terms, relating to France or the French language; also, as a verb, cutting food into thin strips.
How do you pronounce “French”?
“French” is pronounced frehnch (/fɹɛnt͡ʃ/ in IPA).
How do you use “French” in a sentence?
Here is “French” used in a sentence: “She studied French for six years before moving to Paris.”
What part of speech is “French”?
Depending on how it is used, “French” can be a name, an adjective and a verb.
Where does the word “French” come from?
The word “French” comes from Old English. From Old English Frencisc, meaning "Frankish," ultimately from the name of the Franks, the Germanic people who gave their name to France.
Is “French” a common word?
“French” is a very common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “French” have?
“French” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the language spoken in France and by French-speaking communities around the world.
Where is French spoken?
French is spoken far beyond France. It is an official language in Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monaco, and Canada, especially Quebec, as well as in many African countries such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is also widely studied and used in international diplomacy.
How many people speak French?
Roughly 300 million people speak French worldwide, counting both native speakers and those who use it as a second language. It ranks among the most widely spoken languages on Earth and is one of the few used on every continent, thanks largely to France's historical global reach.
Is French hard to learn?
For English speakers, French is considered one of the easier languages to learn. English borrowed thousands of words from French, so much vocabulary looks familiar. The main challenges are pronunciation, silent letters, gendered nouns, and verb conjugations, but its shared alphabet and Latin roots give beginners a helpful head start.
Is French a Romance language?
Yes. French is a Romance language, meaning it descends from the Latin spoken across the Roman Empire. Its close relatives include Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian, which share much grammar and vocabulary. This Latin ancestry is why French words often resemble those in other Romance languages and in English.