Common French Collocations: Free PDF + Quiz

You’ve probably nailed individual words, but French flows in groups. Collocations are the word pairs that native speakers grab without thinking-like faire une promenade instead of its literal translation. Nail these combos and your French instantly sounds less like a walking textbook.

We’ve gathered around 250 of the most useful collocations for everyday life. Each one comes with a straightforward meaning and a natural example, so you can see how it clicks into real sentences. No dusty textbook relics, just the ready-made chunks you’ll actually use at the boulangerie, in a chat, or when you’re writing a message.

When you want a study break from your screen, there’s a free PDF waiting for you right below the table. No sign-ups, no hassle-just a clean list you can take anywhere.

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Quick Quiz

Think you can already pair the right words together? The quick quiz below will show you how many of these French collocations have already stuck.

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ProverbMeaning
écharpesash
échoecho
elfeelf
embaucherhire
émeuteriot
emprisegrip
empruntloan
enclospen
entrainerpull
ÉricEric
EspéranceHope
espionnerspy
étangpond
ÈveEve
éventailfan
Expoexpo
FARLBB
fatsmug
fifie
fluxflow
foinhay
foncédark
fondremelt
forettap
fouetwhip