A popular British reality TV show which France completely copied to make 13 seasons of its own version called "Secret Story".
Big Brother
A fairly relaxed way to say that something is rubbish.
c'est nul
A letter which defines the past tense
é
houx
houx
The social media platform where most French memes are made.
Snapchat
A country whose inhabitants hate the term "French fries", as they insist that fries are their invention.
Belgium
A casual word which can be used both to say "hello" and "goodbye".
Salut
An verb in its default, unconjugated form.
An infinitive
queue
queue
This internet word has been literally translated to "basé".
based
The main ingredient of Brittany's local cuisine, which is always used unsalted.
Butter
The language that French borrowed the slang word "wesh" from, a word used for almost anything from a greeting to a noise of surprise.
Arabic
The only place you'll ever find the passé simple tense, and the reason why French youths have entirely forgotten it.
Books
bouilloire
bouilloire
A cute shorthand for Emmanuel Macron's first name, which famously made him very upset.
A food that is the source of major tensions with the South West of France, as they call it a "chocolatine".
Pain au chocolat
A word which is essential in written French when using the negative, but is often dropped in spoken French.
ne (from ne ... pas)
example : "je ne veux pas" becomes "je veux pas"
The four irregular verbs that are used about 80% of the time in French.
être, avoir, aller, faire
anticonstitutionellement
anticonstitutionellement
The largest amount of subscribers held by a French YouTuber to date.
14M, held by Cyprien

Something which Britain allows public workers and students to wear, but France does not.
religious clothing and accessories
(crosses, hijabs...)
A type of slang which swaps around the syllables of a word to create a cooler version of that word.
verlan
example: femme -> meuf
je fais, tu fais, il fait, nous faisons, vous ______, ils font
faites
serrurerie
serrurerie
The most annoying thing you can respond to "quoi ?", originating from French brainrot.
quoicoubeh