Most Common French Adverbs: Free PDF and Flashcards

Adverbs don’t get the spotlight like flashy verbs or nouns, but without them your French sounds a bit… flat. They’re the words that tell you how something happened (lentement – slowly), when (demain – tomorrow), or how much (beaucoup – a lot). This list rounds up around 500 of the most common French adverbs you’ll actually use in real conversations, not the stuffy ones from a grammar appendix.

This vocabulary set is designed for general French learners – whether you’re just starting to string sentences together or you’re already chatting and want to add more colour. The examples focus on everyday situations, so you’re not memorising random words you’ll never need.

Ready to give your French a little extra sparkle? Scroll to the bottom of the article for the free printable common French adverbs vocabulary list PDF and the free downloadable printable common French adverbs flashcards.

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Quick Quiz

Think you’ve locked these adverbs into memory? The quick quiz below will give you a friendly nudge toward the ones that need a second look – no grades, just a gentle push.

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WordTypeMeaning
porcheNounporch
pouNounlouse
pouletteNounchick
poumonNounlung
pourritureNounrot
primoVerbfirst
pupilleNounward
rabbinNounrabbi
racineNounroot
radeauNounraft
raisinNoungrape
rajouterVerbadd
rameNounoar
ramerVerbrow
rangéeNounrank
RaoulNounRalph
récifNounreef
réessayerVerbretry
régloAdjectivefair
relâcherVerbrelax
relancerVerbboost
relaxerVerbrelax
religieuseNounnun
remorqueNountow
remuerVerbstir

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