French Feelings — Spelling
Look at the face and its English meaning, then tap the letters to spell the French word — content, triste, fâché and more.
Tap the shuffled letters in the right order to spell the French word.
You spelled them all! 🎉
How to play
- 1
Look at the picture
See the picture and its meaning, then think of the French word.
- 2
Tap the letters
Tap the shuffled letters one by one in the right order.
- 3
Spell them all
Finish every word, then play again with a fresh set.
French feeling 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 |
|---|---|---|
| content | happy | |
| triste | sad | |
| fâché | angry | |
| effrayé | scared | |
| somnolent | sleepy | |
| surpris | surprised | |
| excité | excited | |
| ennuyé | bored | |
| malade | sick | |
| bête | silly |
French feelings — questions & answers
How do you say "feelings" in French?
The French word for feelings is "les émotions" (or "les sentiments"). This game teaches common feeling words.
Do French feeling words change form?
Yes. Feelings like content and triste are adjectives and can change to match gender — for example content becomes contente. This game uses the basic dictionary form.
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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