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- Critère is a masculine noun meaning a standard or rule used for making judgments or choices in various contexts.
- It is commonly used in professional, academic, and everyday settings to define requirements and selection processes.
- Always remember that 'critère' is singular and 'critères' is plural, and it must agree with masculine adjectives.
- Commonly paired with verbs like 'remplir' (to meet) and 'définir' (to define), it is essential for logical expression.
The French noun critère is a fundamental word used to describe a principle, a standard, or a specific rule that allows someone to evaluate, judge, or choose something. In the mind of a French speaker, a critère is the yardstick by which quality or suitability is measured. Whether you are choosing a new apartment, hiring a new employee, or simply deciding which movie to watch at the cinema, you are using various critères. It is a masculine noun, so we always say le critère or un critère. This word is essential because French culture places a high value on categorization, logic, and clear definitions. When you discuss your preferences or requirements in France, you are essentially listing your criteria. For example, if you are looking for a hotel, your critères might include the price, the location, and the presence of a swimming pool.
- Domain: Employment
- In professional contexts, companies establish 'critères d'embauche' (hiring criteria) to filter candidates based on experience, education, and soft skills.
La ponctualité est un critère essentiel pour ce travail.
Beyond the professional world, the word is ubiquitous in French environmental policy. You might have heard of the Crit'Air sticker system in major French cities like Paris or Lyon. This system uses specific critères—such as the age of the vehicle and its engine type—to determine which cars are allowed to drive during high pollution days. This demonstrates how the word moves from abstract logic into very practical, daily life situations. It is also used frequently in the education system. When students take the Baccalauréat (the national high school exit exam), their essays are graded according to very strict critères d'évaluation. Understanding this word helps you navigate the structured nature of French society, where expectations are often explicitly defined through these standards. It is not just a 'thing you want'; it is the 'standard you require'.
- Domain: Real Estate
- When searching for a flat, the 'critère de proximité' (proximity criterion) regarding the metro is often the most important factor for Parisians.
Le critère de sélection principal est la motivation du candidat.
In a consumerist society, we use this word when comparing products. If you are buying a car, the 'critère de sécurité' (safety criterion) might be more important than the 'critère esthétique' (aesthetic criterion). The word implies a level of objectivity. While a 'goût' (taste) is subjective, a 'critère' suggests a more formal or measurable standard. When a French person says 'selon mes critères', they are signaling that they have a logical framework for their decision. This makes the word very useful for debates, negotiations, and formal writing. It allows you to move beyond 'I like this' to 'This meets the requirements'.
- Domain: Science
- Scientists use 'critères de scientificité' to determine if a theory can be considered valid and testable within their field.
Quels sont vos critères pour choisir un bon restaurant ?
L'expérience est le critère le plus important pour ce projet.
Using the word critère correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender and how it interacts with adjectives and verbs. Since it is a masculine noun, any adjective modifying it must also be in the masculine form. For example, 'un critère important' (an important criterion) or 'des critères précis' (precise criteria). It is very common to see this word used as the subject of a sentence to define the requirements of a situation. You will often hear sentences starting with 'Le critère numéro un est...' (The number one criterion is...) or 'Un des critères majeurs est...' (One of the major criteria is...). This structure is perfect for presentations or when explaining your reasoning to someone else.
- Verbs to use with Critère
- Common verbs include 'remplir' (to fulfill/meet), 'définir' (to define), 'établir' (to establish), and 'respecter' (to respect/follow).
Vous devez remplir tous les critères pour obtenir la bourse.
When you want to say that something meets a standard, the most natural verb is remplir. For instance, 'Le candidat ne remplit pas les critères' (The candidate does not meet the criteria). Alternatively, you can use the verb correspondre à (to correspond to), as in 'Cela correspond à mes critères' (That matches my criteria). If you are the one setting the standards, you would use fixer or définir. For example, 'Le gouvernement a fixé de nouveaux critères pour l'immigration' (The government has set new criteria for immigration). This shows the active role the word plays in decision-making processes across all levels of society.
- Adjective Agreement
- Remember: 'Le critère est strict' (masculine) and 'Les critères sont stricts' (masculine plural).
Nous avons établi des critères de sélection très rigoureux.
In more complex sentences, critère often appears in the plural to indicate a list of requirements. You might say, 'Quels sont vos critères de choix ?' (What are your selection criteria?). Here, the word 'choix' (choice) is linked by 'de', which is the standard way to specify the purpose of the criteria. You can also use it with 'selon' (according to) to indicate the basis of a judgment. 'Selon quel critère avez-vous pris cette décision ?' (According to what criterion did you make this decision?). This is a powerful way to ask for justification or to explain the logic behind an action. It moves the conversation from personal opinion to objective evaluation.
- Negative Sentences
- Use 'aucun' for 'no criteria': 'Il n'y a aucun critère spécifique pour participer.'
Ce projet ne répond à aucun critère de qualité.
Le critère d'âge est souvent déterminant dans le sport.
You will encounter the word critère in a vast array of real-life situations in French-speaking countries. One of the most common places is in the news, particularly when journalists discuss government policies or economic reports. You might hear about the 'critères de convergence' for the Eurozone or the 'critères de pauvreté' used by statistical institutes like INSEE. These discussions often focus on how the government decides who is eligible for certain benefits or how the health of the economy is measured. In these contexts, the word carries a weight of authority and officialdom. It is the language of administration and governance, where everything must be categorized and measured against a standard.
- On the Radio/TV
- News anchors often use the phrase 'les critères d'attribution' when explaining who gets government grants or social housing.
Les critères pour obtenir un prêt immobilier sont devenus plus sévères.
Another very common place to hear critère is in the workplace. During performance reviews, a manager might say, 'Nous allons évaluer votre travail selon plusieurs critères.' This signals a structured evaluation process. Similarly, in job advertisements, you will see a section titled 'Profil recherché' or 'Critères de sélection' which lists the necessary qualifications. If you are applying for a job in France, you should be prepared to explain how you meet each critère listed in the offer. This word is also central to the world of higher education, where admission to 'Grandes Écoles' is based on highly competitive critères d'excellence. It is a word that defines success and access in many parts of French life.
- In Shopping and Reviews
- Websites like Amazon.fr or Fnac.com allow you to filter products by 'critères' such as price, brand, or customer rating.
Quels sont les critères de notation pour cet examen ?
Finally, you will hear this word in everyday social conversations when people are discussing their opinions on various topics. For example, when friends are talking about dating, someone might say, 'Le physique n'est pas mon seul critère' (Physical appearance is not my only criterion). Or when discussing a movie, 'Le scénario est mon critère principal pour dire si un film est bon' (The script is my main criterion for saying if a movie is good). In these instances, the word adds a layer of intellectualism to the conversation, showing that the speaker has thought through their preferences logically. It is a very versatile word that bridges the gap between formal administration and informal personal expression.
- In Ecology
- The 'critères écologiques' are now a major part of urban planning and product manufacturing in France.
L'écologie est devenue un critère d'achat majeur pour les Français.
Le prix reste le critère numéro un des consommateurs.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with the word critère relates to its number. In English, the word 'criteria' is actually the plural of 'criterion', but it is often used colloquially as a singular noun (e.g., 'What is your main criteria?'). In French, this confusion is not allowed. Critère is strictly singular, and critères is strictly plural. You must say 'un critère' or 'le critère' when referring to just one standard. Using the plural form for a singular object is a very common error for learners and can sound quite jarring to a native French speaker's ears. Always check if you are talking about one standard or several.
- Gender Confusion
- Many learners assume 'critère' is feminine because it ends in 'e'. It is masculine: 'le critère', 'un critère'.
Incorrect: C'est une bonne critère.
Correct: C'est un bon critère.
Another mistake involves the spelling and the accents. The word has two different accents: an accent aigu (é) on the first 'e' and an accent grave (è) on the second 'e'. Forgetting these or mixing them up is a common spelling error. The pronunciation changes based on these accents: the first 'e' is closed (/e/), like the 'ay' in 'play', and the second 'e' is open (/ɛ/), like the 'e' in 'bed'. Practicing the pronunciation 'kri-tɛr' is essential to avoid sounding like you are saying a different word. Also, avoid confusing 'critère' with 'critique'. While they are related, a 'critique' is a person who judges or the act of judging itself, whereas a 'critère' is the standard used to make that judgment.
- Spelling Tip
- Think of the accents as following the shape of the word's logic: first you go up (é) to set the standard, then you go down (è) to apply it.
Il a oublié un critère important dans son analyse.
A more subtle mistake is using 'critère' when 'condition' or 'exigence' might be more appropriate. A critère is a tool for judgment, while a condition is something that must happen for something else to occur. For example, 'The condition for entry is a ticket' is better translated as 'La condition d'entrée est un billet'. However, if you are judging who gets in based on their age, then age is the critère. Similarly, an 'exigence' is a requirement that is often mandatory and non-negotiable. While the terms overlap, critère is usually the best choice when you are talking about evaluation and classification rather than just a simple prerequisite.
- Preposition Choice
- Always use 'de' or 'pour' after critère. Never use 'à' to link it to its purpose (e.g., 'critère pour réussir' is better than 'critère à réussir').
Ce n'est pas le seul critère à prendre en compte.
Quels sont les critères d'éligibilité pour ce programme ?
To truly master the use of critère, it is helpful to compare it with other French words that share similar meanings. The most common alternative is condition. While both can be used in the context of requirements, a condition is often a 'must-have' or a binary state (either you have it or you don't). A critère, on the other hand, is often used for grading or ranking. For example, 'avoir 18 ans' is a condition to vote, but 'être un bon orateur' might be a critère to win an election. Another similar word is norme. A norme refers to a widely accepted standard or a legal regulation, often used in industry or sociology (e.g., 'normes de sécurité').
- Critère vs. Paramètre
- A 'paramètre' is a variable that affects a result, often used in math or science. A 'critère' is the standard used to judge that result.
Nous devons respecter les normes européennes en vigueur.
In more formal or technical writing, you might encounter exigence. This word translates to 'requirement' or 'demand'. It is stronger than critère and implies that the standard is non-negotiable. For instance, 'les exigences du marché' (market demands). Another word is indicateur (indicator). An indicateur is a sign or a piece of data that shows the state of something, which might then be used as a critère for judgment. For example, the GDP is an indicateur used as a critère to evaluate a country's wealth. Understanding these nuances allows you to choose the most precise word for your specific context.
- Critère vs. Condition
- 'Condition' is a prerequisite; 'Critère' is a standard for evaluation. You need the 'condition' to start, and you use the 'critère' to finish the judgment.
Le succès dépend de plusieurs facteurs et non d'un seul critère.
Finally, consider the word point de référence (benchmark or point of reference). While a critère is a specific rule, a point de référence is a broader comparison point. In artistic circles, people might speak of canons (canons), which are the established critères of beauty or excellence in a particular era. By expanding your vocabulary with these related terms, you can describe complex processes of evaluation with much greater clarity. Whether you are talking about 'les critères de sélection', 'les conditions d'admission', or 'les normes de qualité', you are using the precise language needed to navigate French professional and academic life.
- Synonym Summary
- Standard (standard), Norme (norm), Exigence (requirement), Condition (condition), Mesure (measure).
L'honnêteté est mon premier critère en amitié.
Le critère de performance est crucial dans l'industrie.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The root 'kri-' is the same one found in 'crisis' (a turning point or moment of judgment) and 'critic'. All these words are about the act of making a decision.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing it like the English 'criteria'.
- Forgetting to pronounce the final 'r'.
- Mixing up the 'é' and 'è' sounds.
- Treating it as a feminine word.
- Pronouncing the 's' in the plural 'critères'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize due to its English cognate 'criterion'.
Requires remembering the correct accents (é and è) and masculine gender.
The pronunciation of the two different 'e' sounds can be tricky for beginners.
Usually clearly pronounced in professional and news contexts.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Nouns ending in '-ère' are usually masculine if they come from Greek, but many are feminine (like 'mère'). 'Critère' is masculine.
Le critère (masculine), la lumière (feminine).
Adjectives must agree in gender and number with 'critère'.
Un critère précis, des critères précis.
The preposition 'de' is used to link 'critère' to its purpose.
Le critère de sélection.
In negative sentences, the indefinite article 'un' changes to 'de'.
Il n'y a pas de critère.
The interrogative adjective 'quel' must be in the masculine form.
Quel critère ? Quels critères ?
Beispiele nach Niveau
Le prix est mon seul critère.
The price is my only criterion.
The word 'seul' (only) agrees with the masculine noun 'critère'.
C'est un bon critère de choix.
It is a good selection criterion.
Use 'un' because 'critère' is a masculine noun.
Quel est ton critère pour ce film ?
What is your criterion for this movie?
'Quel' is the masculine interrogative adjective.
Je n'ai pas de critère spécifique.
I don't have a specific criterion.
In a negative sentence, 'un' becomes 'de'.
Le critère numéro un est la couleur.
The number one criterion is the color.
'Le critère' is the subject of the sentence.
C'est un critère très simple.
It is a very simple criterion.
The adjective 'simple' is the same for masculine and feminine.
Voici mon critère pour le voyage.
Here is my criterion for the trip.
'Voici' introduces the noun phrase.
Ce critère est important pour moi.
This criterion is important for me.
'Ce' is the masculine demonstrative adjective.
Quels sont vos critères pour un appartement ?
What are your criteria for an apartment?
'Quels' and 'critères' are masculine plural.
La taille est un critère important ici.
Size is an important criterion here.
The adjective 'important' agrees with 'critère'.
Il remplit tous les critères de sélection.
He meets all the selection criteria.
The verb 'remplir' means 'to fulfill' or 'to meet' in this context.
Nous avons plusieurs critères de choix.
We have several selection criteria.
'Plusieurs' is an indefinite adjective that is invariable.
Le critère de proximité est essentiel.
The proximity criterion is essential.
'De proximité' acts as an adjective phrase modifying 'critère'.
Je ne connais pas les critères de l'examen.
I don't know the criteria for the exam.
The plural 'les critères' is used for a set of rules.
C'est le critère principal du concours.
It is the main criterion of the competition.
'Principal' is the masculine singular adjective.
Vous devez choisir selon ce critère.
You must choose according to this criterion.
'Selon' is a preposition meaning 'according to'.
L'expérience est un critère déterminant pour ce poste.
Experience is a decisive criterion for this position.
'Déterminant' means 'decisive' or 'determining'.
Quels critères utilisez-vous pour évaluer les employés ?
What criteria do you use to evaluate employees?
The verb 'évaluer' is commonly used with 'critère'.
Le projet doit répondre à des critères stricts.
The project must meet strict criteria.
'Répondre à' is a common phrase meaning 'to satisfy' or 'to meet'.
Nous avons établi des critères de qualité rigoureux.
We have established rigorous quality criteria.
'Établir' means 'to establish' or 'to set up'.
Le critère d'âge ne s'applique pas ici.
The age criterion does not apply here.
'S'appliquer' means 'to apply' in a reflexive sense.
Il faut définir les critères avant de commencer.
The criteria must be defined before starting.
'Il faut' followed by an infinitive expresses necessity.
Chaque critère a un poids différent dans la note.
Each criterion has a different weight in the grade.
'Poids' is used metaphorically to mean 'importance'.
L'esthétique n'est pas mon premier critère d'achat.
Aesthetics is not my first buying criterion.
'Premier' is an ordinal number used as an adjective.
Les critères de scientificité d'une théorie sont clairs.
The scientific criteria of a theory are clear.
'Scientificité' is a formal noun meaning 'scientific nature'.
Cette décision repose sur des critères purement subjectifs.
This decision is based on purely subjective criteria.
'Reposer sur' means 'to be based on' or 'to rest on'.
Nous devons revoir nos critères d'attribution des bourses.
We must review our criteria for awarding scholarships.
'Revoir' means 'to review' or 'to revise'.
Le critère de rentabilité est souvent privilégié par les entreprises.
The profitability criterion is often favored by companies.
'Privilégier' means 'to favor' or 'to give priority to'.
Il est difficile de satisfaire à tous les critères à la fois.
It is difficult to satisfy all criteria at once.
'Satisfaire à' is a formal alternative to 'remplir'.
Les critères d'éligibilité ont été modifiés récemment.
The eligibility criteria were recently modified.
Passive voice: 'ont été modifiés'.
Le critère de sélection naturelle est au cœur de l'évolution.
The criterion of natural selection is at the heart of evolution.
'Au cœur de' is an idiomatic expression meaning 'at the center of'.
Quels sont les critères de réussite d'une politique publique ?
What are the success criteria of a public policy?
'Politique publique' refers to government policy.
L'objectivité des critères d'évaluation est souvent remise en cause.
The objectivity of evaluation criteria is often questioned.
'Remettre en cause' is a common phrase for 'to challenge' or 'to question'.
Il faut s'interroger sur la pertinence de ce critère.
One must question the relevance of this criterion.
'S'interroger sur' means 'to wonder about' or 'to question'.
Les critères de beauté varient selon les époques et les cultures.
Criteria of beauty vary according to eras and cultures.
'Varier' is a verb that shows change or diversity.
Le critère d'intelligibilité est crucial pour la communication.
The criterion of intelligibility is crucial for communication.
'Intelligibilité' means the quality of being understood.
L'analyse se fonde sur des critères multidimensionnels.
The analysis is based on multidimensional criteria.
'Se fonder sur' is a formal way to say 'to be based on'.
Ce critère constitue une pierre de touche pour notre recherche.
This criterion constitutes a touchstone for our research.
'Pierre de touche' is an idiom meaning a standard of excellence or authenticity.
Nous avons affiné nos critères pour mieux cibler le public.
We have refined our criteria to better target the audience.
'Affiner' means 'to refine' or 'to sharpen'.
Le critère de falsifiabilité est essentiel en épistémologie.
The criterion of falsifiability is essential in epistemology.
'Falsifiabilité' refers to the ability of a theory to be proven wrong.
La déconstruction des critères normatifs révèle des structures de pouvoir.
The deconstruction of normative criteria reveals power structures.
'Déconstruction' is a philosophical term associated with Derrida.
Il s'agit d'un critère heuristique plutôt que d'une règle absolue.
It is a heuristic criterion rather than an absolute rule.
'Heuristique' refers to a practical method that is not guaranteed to be perfect.
L'arbitraire de certains critères de sélection est manifeste.
The arbitrariness of certain selection criteria is manifest.
'Arbitraire' means based on random choice or personal whim.
Les critères d'attribution de la nationalité font l'objet de vifs débats.
The criteria for granting nationality are the subject of heated debates.
'Faire l'objet de' means 'to be the subject of'.
Le critère de cohérence interne est primordial dans ce système.
The criterion of internal consistency is paramount in this system.
'Primordial' means 'essential' or 'paramount'.
On ne saurait se limiter à un seul critère d'ordre quantitatif.
One cannot limit oneself to a single quantitative criterion.
'On ne saurait' is a very formal way to say 'one cannot'.
L'évolution des critères de scientificité témoigne d'un changement de paradigme.
The evolution of scientific criteria reflects a paradigm shift.
'Témoigner de' means 'to bear witness to' or 'to reflect'.
Les critères de recevabilité d'une plainte sont extrêmement précis.
The criteria for the admissibility of a complaint are extremely precise.
'Recevabilité' is a legal term meaning 'admissibility'.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— The standards used to hire employees. Used in HR and job hunting.
Les critères d'embauche sont détaillés dans l'annonce.
— The requirements for entering a school or program. Very common in education.
Consultez les critères d'admission sur le site de l'université.
— The grading standards for an exam or project. Used by students and teachers.
Le professeur a expliqué les critères de notation.
— Standards used to measure how well someone or something is doing. Used in business.
Nous évaluons les employés selon des critères de performance.
— Criteria based on social factors like income or family size. Used in administration.
Les bourses sont attribuées sur des critères sociaux.
— Standards of beauty or appearance. Used in art and design.
Le jury juge selon des critères esthétiques.
— Specific requirements related to technology or engineering. Used in industry.
Le produit doit satisfaire à des critères techniques précis.
— Economic standards for joining the Euro. Used in politics and finance.
La France respecte les critères de convergence.
— Rules for giving out something like a prize or a contract. Used in law.
Les critères d'attribution du marché public sont clairs.
— Standards that make a theory scientific. Used in academic research.
Cette étude ne remplit pas les critères de scientificité.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A 'critique' is a person who judges (critic) or the act of judging (criticism). A 'critère' is the rule used to judge.
A 'condition' is a prerequisite (you need it to start). A 'critère' is a standard for evaluation (you use it to grade).
A 'norme' is an established rule or legal standard. A 'critère' is more often a personal or situational requirement.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To have one's own specific standards or requirements, often implying they are high or unique.
Elle est difficile en amour, elle a ses critères.
Informal/Neutral— While not using the word 'critère', it means to meet every single criterion or requirement.
Ce candidat remplit toutes les cases pour le poste.
Neutral— To exceed the established standards or expectations.
Ses résultats sont bien au-dessus des critères habituels.
Formal— To intentionally ignore or skip a specific criterion.
Nous avons fait l'impasse sur le critère du prix pour cette fois.
Neutral— A standard way to introduce the basis of a judgment.
Il a été jugé selon le critère de l'efficacité.
Formal— A very important or heavy criterion that influences a decision greatly.
La localisation est un critère de poids dans notre choix.
Neutral— To challenge or change the established standards.
Cette nouvelle technologie bouscule les critères du marché.
Journalistic— Something that does not fit into the established standards.
Cette œuvre est totalement en dehors des critères classiques.
Neutral— The one standard that ultimately decides the outcome.
Le critère décisif a été son entretien de motivation.
Formal— To downplay the importance of a single criterion by noting it is one of many.
Le diplôme est un critère parmi d'autres.
NeutralLeicht verwechselbar
They share the same root and look similar.
Critique is either a person (masculine) or a review (feminine). Critère is always the standard of judgment (masculine).
Le critique (the person) utilise un critère (the standard) pour écrire une critique (the review).
Both refer to requirements.
Conditions are often binary (met or not met). Criteria are often used for ranking or qualitative judgment.
Le ticket est une condition. La place du siège est un critère de choix.
Both imply something that is needed.
Exigence is more forceful and mandatory. Critère is more analytical.
C'est une exigence du patron. C'est un critère de l'étude.
They are synonyms in many contexts.
Standard often implies a common or average level. Critère is more specific to a particular decision.
C'est le standard de l'hôtel. Mon critère est le balcon.
Both used in analysis.
Paramètre is a variable factor. Critère is the rule applied to the factor.
La météo est un paramètre. La pluie est un critère d'annulation.
Satzmuster
Le [noun] est mon critère.
Le prix est mon critère.
Quels sont vos critères pour [noun] ?
Quels sont vos critères pour ce voyage ?
Il faut remplir les critères de [noun].
Il faut remplir les critères de sélection.
Je choisis selon le critère de [noun].
Je choisis selon le critère de la qualité.
Ce projet répond à des critères stricts.
Ce projet répond à des critères stricts.
Le critère principal reste [noun].
Le critère principal reste la rentabilité.
On peut s'interroger sur la pertinence de ce critère.
On peut s'interroger sur la pertinence de ce critère.
L'évolution des critères témoigne de [noun].
L'évolution des critères témoigne d'un changement de paradigme.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Very common in professional, academic, and administrative contexts. Moderately common in daily speech.
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Using 'critère' as a feminine noun.
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Le critère / Un critère
Many learners see the 'e' at the end and assume it is feminine. It is masculine because of its Greek origin.
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Using 'critères' (plural) for a single standard.
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C'est mon critère principal.
English speakers often say 'That is my criteria', but in French, you must use the singular 'critère'.
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Forgetting the accents or using the wrong ones.
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critère (é then è)
Spelling it 'critere' or 'critére' is a common mistake. The accents are vital for pronunciation.
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Confusing 'critère' with 'critique'.
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Le critère de sélection.
A 'critique' is a review or a person. A 'critère' is the standard used for the review.
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Pronouncing the 's' in 'critères'.
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Pronounce it the same as the singular.
The final 's' is silent in French. The difference is heard in the article 'les'.
Tipps
Masculine Gender
Always remember 'critère' is masculine. A good trick is to associate it with 'le' in your head: LE critère. This will help you get the adjectives right too.
Two Accents
Practice the shift from the closed 'é' to the open 'è'. Say 'kri-TAY-re' slowly, then speed it up to 'kri-tɛr'. The second syllable is the one that stays open.
Common Pairings
Learn the phrase 'critères de sélection' as a single block. It is used so often in job hunting and admissions that it will immediately make you sound more fluent.
Accent Order
In the word 'critère', the accents go in alphabetical order of their French names: Aigu (é) then Grave (è). This is a handy way to never forget which one comes first.
Crit'Air
If you are in France, look for the 'Crit'Air' stickers on cars. It's a real-world example of the word being used for classification and will help you remember it.
Singular vs Plural
Unlike in English where 'criteria' is often used for one thing, in French, 'un critère' is strictly one. Use 'les critères' only when you have two or more.
Professional Tone
Use 'critère' in emails when explaining your needs. For example, 'Mes critères pour ce projet sont...' sounds much more professional than 'Ce que je veux pour ce projet est...'
News Keywords
When you hear 'critère' on French news, get ready to hear a list. It's a signal that the speaker is about to break down a complex policy into simple points.
Objective vs Subjective
Use the adjectives 'objectif' or 'subjectif' with 'critère' to clarify if your standard is based on facts or feelings. 'C'est un critère subjectif' is a great way to admit a personal bias.
The Critic Mnemonic
The 'Critic' uses a 'Criterion'. Since 'Critic' is 'Critique' in French, just remember that the person (critique) uses the tool (critère).
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'CRITic' who uses a 'CRITère' to judge a movie. Both words start with 'CRIT' and involve making a judgment.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a judge holding a ruler. The ruler is the 'critère' he uses to measure the evidence.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to list three 'critères' for your favorite hobby in French and share them with a friend.
Wortherkunft
The word comes from the Ancient Greek 'kriterion' (κριτήριον), which means a means of judging or a standard.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: In Greek, it referred to a standard or a rule by which something is judged, derived from 'krinein' meaning 'to separate' or 'to judge'.
Indo-European (Hellenic branch to Latin to French).Kultureller Kontext
There are no major sensitivities, but be aware that 'critères' in social contexts (like hiring) can sometimes be a sensitive topic regarding discrimination.
English speakers often use 'criteria' as a singular, which is a big 'no-no' in French. Also, the French 'critère' is used more often in formal bureaucracy than the English equivalent.
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Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Job Search
- critères d'embauche
- remplir les critères
- critères de sélection
- profil correspondant aux critères
University Admissions
- critères d'admission
- critères d'excellence
- critères de notation
- répondre aux critères académiques
Real Estate
- critères de recherche
- critère de prix
- critère de localisation
- selon mes critères
Government/Social Services
- critères sociaux
- critères d'attribution
- critères d'éligibilité
- respecter les critères légaux
Product Comparison
- critères de qualité
- critère de choix
- comparer selon les critères
- critère technique
Gesprächseinstiege
"Quels sont vos critères principaux quand vous achetez un nouveau téléphone ?"
"Pensez-vous que les critères de beauté sont les mêmes partout dans le monde ?"
"Selon quels critères choisissez-vous vos destinations de vacances ?"
"Est-ce que le prix est toujours le critère le plus important pour vous ?"
"Quels étaient vos critères pour choisir votre métier actuel ?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Écrivez sur les critères que vous utilisez pour choisir vos amis. Pourquoi sont-ils importants ?
Décrivez votre maison idéale en utilisant au moins cinq critères différents.
Réfléchissez à un moment où vous n'avez pas rempli les critères pour quelque chose. Qu'avez-vous appris ?
Quels devraient être, selon vous, les critères pour être un bon leader politique ?
Analysez les critères de succès dans votre culture actuelle par rapport à votre culture d'origine.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt is masculine. You should always say 'le critère' or 'un critère'. Even though it ends in 'e', it follows the pattern of many Greek-rooted words in French that are masculine.
The plural is 'critères'. In speech, the 's' is silent, so you distinguish it from the singular by the article (les vs le).
The most common way is 'remplir les critères'. You can also say 'répondre aux critères' or 'satisfaire aux critères' in more formal settings.
No, a 'critère' is an abstract standard or rule. If you want to talk about a person who judges, use 'un critique'.
A 'condition' is usually something you must have to proceed (like a passport to travel). A 'critère' is a standard used to evaluate how good something is (like comfort or price for a flight).
Both are used, but 'critère de' is more common when followed by a noun (critère de sélection), and 'critère pour' is common when followed by a verb (critère pour réussir).
Yes, very! The 'é' (accent aigu) and 'è' (accent grave) are essential for both correct spelling and the correct pronunciation of the vowels.
Yes, it is very common in science to talk about 'critères de scientificité' or 'critères d'inclusion' in a study.
Yes, especially when people are talking about making choices, like buying a house, a car, or choosing a university.
Not necessarily. A criterion is just a standard. You can have 'critères de rejet' (criteria for rejection) which are used to exclude things.
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Write a sentence using 'critère' about choosing a new car.
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List three 'critères' for a good friend in French.
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Translate: 'What are your selection criteria?'
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Use 'critère' in a sentence about a job interview.
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Write a negative sentence using 'critère'.
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Explain what 'un critère de qualité' means in your own words (French).
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Translate: 'The number one criterion is safety.'
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Write a sentence using the plural 'critères'.
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Use 'selon' and 'critère' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'He meets all the criteria.'
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Translate: 'This is a subjective criterion.'
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Translate: 'We must define the criteria.'
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Translate: 'What is your main criterion?'
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Use 'critères d'éligibilité' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'The criteria have changed.'
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Translate: 'There are no criteria.'
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Dites : 'Le prix est mon critère principal.'
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Posez la question : 'Quels sont vos critères ?'
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Dites : 'Il remplit tous les critères.'
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Expliquez un critère pour choisir un restaurant.
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Dites : 'C'est un critère de sélection important.'
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Dites : 'Je n'ai pas de critère spécifique.'
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Prononcez correctement : 'critère'.
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Dites : 'Nous devons définir les critères.'
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Dites : 'Le critère d'âge est de dix-huit ans.'
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Dites : 'Selon quel critère ?'
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Dites : 'C'est un critère subjectif.'
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Dites : 'Les critères ont changé récemment.'
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Dites : 'La sécurité est le critère numéro un.'
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Dites : 'Quels sont les critères d'admission ?'
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Dites : 'C'est mon seul critère de choix.'
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Dites : 'Nous avons plusieurs critères à vérifier.'
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Dites : 'Ce critère n'est plus valable.'
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Dites : 'L'expérience est un critère déterminant.'
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Dites : 'Voici nos critères de notation.'
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Dites : 'Chaque critère est important.'
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Listen and write the word: 'Le [critère] principal.'
Is the speaker saying singular or plural? 'Les critères de sélection.'
What is the criterion mentioned? 'Le prix est mon critère.'
Identify the verb used with 'critères': 'Il faut remplir tous les critères.'
How many criteria does the speaker have? 'J'ai trois critères.'
Listen and write the phrase: 'Un critère important.'
What kind of criteria? 'Des critères de qualité.'
Is it a question or a statement? 'Quels sont vos critères ?'
What is the adjective? 'C'est un critère strict.'
Listen and write: 'Selon ce critère.'
What is being discussed? 'Les critères d'admission.'
Identify the noun: 'Ce critère est nouveau.'
Is it positive or negative? 'Il n'y a pas de critères.'
What is the first word? 'Le critère numéro un.'
Listen and write the plural: 'Vos critères.'
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Summary
The word 'critère' (masculine) is your go-to term for describing any standard or rule of judgment. For example: 'Le critère principal pour ce poste est la maîtrise du français' (The main criterion for this job is fluency in French).
- Critère is a masculine noun meaning a standard or rule used for making judgments or choices in various contexts.
- It is commonly used in professional, academic, and everyday settings to define requirements and selection processes.
- Always remember that 'critère' is singular and 'critères' is plural, and it must agree with masculine adjectives.
- Commonly paired with verbs like 'remplir' (to meet) and 'définir' (to define), it is essential for logical expression.
Masculine Gender
Always remember 'critère' is masculine. A good trick is to associate it with 'le' in your head: LE critère. This will help you get the adjectives right too.
Two Accents
Practice the shift from the closed 'é' to the open 'è'. Say 'kri-TAY-re' slowly, then speed it up to 'kri-tɛr'. The second syllable is the one that stays open.
Common Pairings
Learn the phrase 'critères de sélection' as a single block. It is used so often in job hunting and admissions that it will immediately make you sound more fluent.
Accent Order
In the word 'critère', the accents go in alphabetical order of their French names: Aigu (é) then Grave (è). This is a handy way to never forget which one comes first.
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