This alphabetical list (newest additions) includes hundreds of French-English false cognates, with explanations of what each word means and how it can be correctly translated into the other language. To avoid confusion due to the fact that some of the words are identical in the two languages, the French word is followed by (F) and the English word is followed by (E).
Kidnapper (F) vs Kidnapper (E)
Kidnapper (F) is the French verb to kidnap.
Kidnapper (E) refers to the person who does the deed - un ravisseur / une ravisseuse.
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