Introduction to French Law Terms: Ten Words You Need to Know
July 21, 2021
As an American master’s degree student studying Public Law in France, I’ve learned heaps of new vocabulary throughout my studies. Though the average French-learner won’t regularly use the specialized language that studying law in France requires, increasing your lexicon can be useful for understanding French news, participating in conversations with native speakers, and expanding your general fluency.
Here are ten useful French vocabulary words that will help you begin to understand and discuss legal topics in French.
French Vocabulary | English Equivalents |
---|---|
Accord (nom masculin) | Agreement, Treaty |
Avocat (nom masculin) Avocate (nom féminin) | Lawyer, Counsel |
Cour (nom féminin) | Court |
Droit (nom masculin) | Law |
État (nom masculin) | State |
Juge (nom masculin/féminin) | Judge |
Jurisprudence (nom féminin) | Case Law, Legal Precedent |
Juriste (nom masculin/féminin) | Legal Expert, Jurist |
Justice (nom féminin) | Justice, Fairness |
(La) Loi (nom féminin) | (The) Law |
Which words will you be incorporating into your French conversations? Let me know in a comment!