French Word of the Day: Occasion
Briefly

The word 'occasion' in French, pronounced oh-cah-zee-ohn, serves as a 'false friend' for English speakers, leading to potential misunderstandings while shopping. While it can mean opportunity in modern French, this usage is considered an anglicism. More notably, 'occasion' refers to second-hand goods, such as clothes or cars, which can be found on websites like LeBonCoin and Vinted. In shopping terms, understanding this distinction helps in making informed purchasing decisions, particularly for budget-conscious individuals seeking quality items at lower prices.
In modern French, 'occasion' can mean opportunity, but it also specifically refers to second-hand items, distinguishing it from its English counterpart.
Purchasing an 'occasion' in France can lead to significant savings, as the term is used for items that are bought used, not brand new.
Read at The Local France
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