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🧐 "Employer" & "Gagner": One Verb, Two Meanings! 🇫🇷
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Welcome back to my series: "When French Has More Than One Variant!" 🚀

Some French verbs carry multiple meanings, and today we’re looking at "Employer" and "Gagner"!

✅ Employer → To use OR to employ
✔️ J’emploie cette méthode. (I use this method.)
✔️ Elle emploie cinq personnes. (She employs five people.)

✅ Gagner → To win OR to earn
✔️ Il a gagné le match. (He won the game.) 🏆
✔️ Elle gagne bien sa vie. (She earns a good living.) 💰

One verb in French, two different meanings depending on context! Want to sound more natural? Watch this short lesson! 🎥✨

Which verb has confused you the most? Let me know in the comments! ⬇️

#LearnFrench #FrenchVocabulary #EmployerVsGagner #FrenchGrammar #FrenchVsEnglish #FrenchTips
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@Klyser-b9d

3 weeks ago

I don’t think we usually use employer in j’emploie un ordinateur or I never heard it being used like that

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@xil8515

2 weeks ago

'j'emploie un ordinateur" est correct grammaticalement parlant. mais ça ressemble plus à un usage extrêmement soutenu. On dit surtout "J'utilise un ordinateur". Je n'ai JAMAIS vu quelqu'un dans ma vie utiliser j’emploie un ordinateur, que ce soit par écris ou oralement.

D’ailleurs le verbe employer reste un mot généralement utilisé dans un contexte formel

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