12 Tricky French False Cognates: Part 2

In a previous article, we’ve talked about twelve tricky french false cognates that invite a serious blunder from unsuspecting victims. Now, let’s learn 12 more French and English words that look or sound the same, but have vastly different meanings. 1. Coin (French) and Coin (English) Coin in French is corner or nook. It could […]


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Published on July 01, 2016 10:00
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