B2 adjective

allergène

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The French adjective allergène is used to describe something that causes an allergic reaction. It can be used for substances, foods, or even environments.

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A common mistake is confusing allergène (allergenic, an adjective) with allergie (allergy, a noun). Remember that allergène describes the *quality* of causing an allergy, while allergie is the allergic reaction itself or the condition of being allergic.

Another mistake is to use it as a noun to refer to the allergen itself. While in English 'allergen' is a noun, in French, the noun form for the substance causing the allergy is often un allergène (masculine noun), or more specifically, une substance allergène. So, while you might hear 'un allergène' used as a noun, it's grammatically an adjective used substantively. For clarity, especially in writing, it's often better to say 'une substance allergène'.

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