B1 French Vocabulary List: Free PDF + Quiz

B1 is the level where French starts feeling less like a school subject and more like a real tool. You can handle everyday situations – but you still freeze when someone asks your opinion about a film, or you have to explain why you’re running late without sounding like a walking phrasebook. This CEFR-aligned B1 vocabulary set is built for exactly that messy, wonderful in-between stage.

We’ve rounded up around 1,990 practical words you’ll hear in actual conversations, not the dusty textbook relics nobody uses. Each entry gives you a straightforward meaning, a natural example sentence that shows the word in action, and audio playback – because reading a word is one thing, but hearing it spoken is how your brain really locks it in.

Work through the interactive table online, then grab the free PDF using the download button right below the table when you’re ready to study offline. It’s a clean, no-fluff list designed for quick review and real progress.

Use this list as a starting point, then keep going in the Yak Yacker French section for more words, phrases, and study-friendly reference pages.

Quick Quiz

Before you dive into the full list, take the quiz for a low-stakes confidence check – it’ll show you which words are already solid and which could use a little extra practice.

Browse the Full List

WordTypeMeaning
mexicainAdjectiveMexican
MexicainNounMexican
MexiqueNounMexico
miOthermi, E
MIANounPAM
MichelNounMichael, Mick, Mitch, Mike
microNounmike, mic
mielNounhoney
mignonAdjectivecute, winsome
mignonneNouncutie
milanNounkite
minOtherMin
minaNounGen
minableAdjectivelousy, miserable, rubbish
mineureNounminor
ministèreNounministry, department, administration, cabinet
minuitNounmidnight
miracleNounmiracle, wonder
mireNounsight
miroirNounmirror, looking glass
miseNounputting, setting
misérableAdjectivemiserable, wretched, forlorn
misèreNounmisery, wretchedness, want, squalor, hardship
miséricordeNounmercy
missNounMiss