French House — Picture Match
Match each household object to its French name. Learn words like le lit, la chaise and la porte — every word shown with its English meaning.
Tap a picture, then tap its French word to make a pair.
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How to play
- 1
Look at the picture
Each card shows a picture. Pick the one you want to match.
- 2
Tap the matching word
Choose the French word that names the picture.
- 3
Match them all
Clear the whole board, then play again with a fresh set.
French household words in this game
Here is the full list of words in this game, each with a picture and its English meaning. Use it to study before or after you play.
| Picture | French | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| le lit | bed | |
| la chaise | chair | |
| la porte | door | |
| le canapé | sofa | |
| la douche | shower | |
| la baignoire | bathtub | |
| les toilettes | toilet | |
| le miroir | mirror | |
| la lampe | lamp | |
| la fenêtre | window | |
| l'horloge | clock | |
| la télévision | television |
French house — questions & answers
How do you say "house" in French?
The French word for house is "la maison". This game teaches common things in the house, each with its gender article.
Why does each word start with le, la or l'?
French nouns have a gender. "Le" marks masculine nouns, "la" marks feminine ones, and "l'" is used before a vowel. Learning the article together with the word is the easiest way to remember its gender.
Is this game free?
Yes — it runs right in your browser, needs no sign-up or download, and you can replay it as many times as you like.
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