Most Common French Nouns PDF Download and Quiz

French nouns are the bricks you stack into sentences every day – without them, you can’t name the croissant you’re craving or the person you’re texting. This list hands you around 1,000 of the most common French nouns you’ll actually use, from quotidien basics to the words that pop up in real chats and news articles. No dusty textbook fossils, just the vocabulary that keeps your conversations moving.

Every entry gives you a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence, so you see exactly how the noun behaves in real French – not a stiff translation that leaves you guessing. Since your ears need practice as much as your eyes, we’ve added audio playback for each word; tap and repeat until it sticks.

When you’re ready to take your study offline, the free PDF download button sits right below the table. It’s a clean, printable reference you can tuck into your bag or keep on your phone – no sign-ups, no fuss.

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Quick Quiz

Think you’ve already locked a few of these nouns into memory? The quiz below gives you a quick, low-pressure check – no grades, just a friendly nudge toward the words that could still use a little practice.

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WordMeaning
prisehold
prisonprison, gaol, jail, prison cell, cell, lock-up
prixprice
problèmeproblem
procèstrial
professeurteacher
profondeurdepth
projetplan, project, scheme, design, design, diagram, plan, plane, ground plan, scheme
proposdiscussion, insinuation, proposal, intention, plan, intent, purpose
psyshrink
puceflea
PuissanceDominion
puitswell
qualitéquality
quartquarter, fourth
quartierdistrict, neighbourhood, quarter
questionquestion, inquiry
quêtequest
queuetail, brush
quoiwhat
radioradio, wireless
ragerabies
raisonreason, because of, due to
rançonransom
rangrow, series