cachet
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- A masculine noun meaning stamp, seal, or pill.
- Used for an artist's performance fee (cachet d'artiste).
- Describes architectural charm or unique style (avoir du cachet).
- Legal term for a postmark: 'le cachet de la poste'.
The French word cachet is a versatile masculine noun that every French learner should master, as it transitions from the physical world of bureaucracy to the abstract world of aesthetics and the professional world of performing arts. At its most literal level, a cachet is a stamp or a seal. Imagine an old-fashioned wax seal on a royal decree or the modern ink stamp you receive at a border crossing; both are types of cachets. This physical mark signifies authenticity, authority, and official completion. However, in contemporary French, you are just as likely to hear it used in a pharmacy, a real estate office, or a theater backstage.
- The Administrative Seal
- This refers to the official ink mark (tampon) or the physical device used to make it. It is essential for legal documents.
Veuillez apposer votre cachet commercial sur ce contrat pour le valider.
Beyond the physical stamp, cachet evolved to mean the medicine contained within a small paper seal or capsule. While modern French speakers often use comprimé (tablet) or gélule (capsule), cachet remains a very common, slightly informal way to refer to any pill you swallow to cure a headache. If you have a 'mal de tête,' your French friend might ask if you have taken a cachet. This usage is deeply rooted in 19th-century medical history when powders were folded into small paper packets or 'cachets.'
- The Artist's Paycheck
- In the entertainment industry, a cachet is the fixed fee paid to a performer (musician, actor, DJ) for a single performance or 'gig'.
Finally, the most abstract and 'chic' use of the word relates to prestige. When we say an object or a building 'a du cachet,' we are saying it has a certain 'je ne sais quoi'—a distinctive character, elegance, or historical charm. A renovated farmhouse with exposed stone walls and old wooden beams is the definition of a house with cachet. It implies that the item is not mass-produced but possesses a unique identity that commands respect and admiration. This is the meaning most often borrowed into English, though in French, it is used much more frequently in daily conversation about interior design and fashion.
Using cachet correctly depends entirely on the context—medical, professional, or aesthetic. Because it is a masculine noun, it is always preceded by le, un, or du. When referring to the physical stamp, you will often use the verb apposer (to affix) or mettre (to put). For example, 'Le douanier a mis un cachet sur mon passeport' (The customs officer put a stamp on my passport). In a professional setting, specifically for freelancers and artists, the verb is often toucher (to receive/collect) or payer (to pay). 'Le musicien a touché un gros cachet pour ce concert' implies a significant payment for one night's work.
- Common Verb Pairings
- Apposer un cachet (to stamp), Prendre un cachet (to take a pill), Avoir du cachet (to have charm/style).
Cette vieille maison de campagne a vraiment beaucoup de cachet avec ses poutres apparentes.
When using it in the sense of 'charm' or 'prestige', it is almost always used with the partitive article du (some/of the). You don't just say a house has 'a cachet', you say it 'has cachet' (elle a du cachet). If you want to emphasize it, you can say 'énormément de cachet' or 'un cachet fou'. This structure is very similar to how we use 'style' or 'class' in English. In the medical sense, it acts like any other countable noun: 'J'ai pris deux cachets d'aspirine' (I took two aspirin pills). Note that while comprimé is the technical term, cachet is what you'll say to your family when your head is throbbing.
- The 'Postmark' Rule
- 'Le cachet de la poste faisant foi' is a legal phrase meaning the date on the postmark is the official proof of when a letter was sent.
In the plural form, cachets, it usually refers to multiple payments for performances or multiple pills. For instance, an actor might survive on several small cachets throughout the month. In administrative contexts, you might see 'cachets officiels' required on several pages of a dossier. Always ensure the adjective agrees in gender and number: 'des cachets ronds' (round pills) or 'des cachets authentiques' (authentic seals). Mastering these nuances allows you to navigate from a doctor's office to an art gallery with the same word.
You will encounter cachet in four distinct environments in France. First, in any administration (the post office, the town hall/mairie, or a bank). French bureaucracy is famous for its love of official stamps. If you are applying for a visa or a permit, the agent will often say, 'Il manque le cachet de l'entreprise' (The company stamp is missing). Without that purple or blue ink mark, the document is often considered invalid. This is where the word feels most 'official' and rigid.
- At the Pharmacy
- You'll hear customers ask: 'Vous n'auriez pas un cachet pour la migraine ?' (Don't you have a pill for a migraine?).
L'appartement est petit, mais il a un cachet incroyable avec sa cheminée ancienne.
Second, you will hear it constantly in real estate and interior design. If you are watching a French home renovation show like 'Maison à vendre,' the host will frequently highlight the 'cachet de l'ancien' (the charm of the old). This refers to the historical features like crown molding, parquet floors, or stone walls. It is a high-value marketing term. If a real estate agent tells you an apartment 'manque de cachet,' they mean it looks like a boring, sterile white box and lacks personality.
- In the Arts
- Musicians and actors discuss their 'cachets' when negotiating pay. It is the standard term for a 'per-show' salary.
Third, in daily health conversations. While doctors might write 'comprimés' on a prescription (ordonnance), people in the street talk about cachets. It’s the word for the quick fix you take when you're feeling under the weather. Finally, you'll see it in literature and high-end branding. A product might have the 'cachet de l'élégance' or a 'cachet d'authenticité.' In this context, it isn't a physical stamp, but a metaphorical mark of quality that distinguishes the item from its competitors. It’s a word that bridges the gap between the mundane (a pill) and the magnificent (a historic chateau).
The most frequent mistake English speakers make with cachet is assuming it only means 'prestige' as it often does in English (e.g., 'the brand has a certain cachet'). While this is a valid meaning in French, it is only one of four. If you only use it for prestige, you'll miss out on 75% of its utility. Another common error is confusing cachet with tampon. While both can mean 'stamp,' a tampon is specifically the rubber device or the ink mark itself, whereas cachet often refers to the official/legal nature of that mark or a wax seal.
- Cachet vs. Timbre
- A 'timbre' is a postage stamp you stick on a letter. A 'cachet' is the ink mark the post office hits it with (the postmark).
Incorrect: J'ai acheté un cachet pour envoyer ma lettre. (Use 'timbre' instead).
In the medical realm, don't confuse cachet with capsule or gélule if you want to be precise, though in casual speech, cachet is a safe 'catch-all.' However, never use cachet to mean a 'hidden place'—that would be a cachette. The similarity in spelling often leads beginners to say 'C'est mon cachet secret' when they mean 'C'est ma cachette secrète' (This is my secret hiding place). This is a 'faux ami' (false friend) trap that can lead to some very confusing conversations about secret pills or secret stamps!
- Gender Error
- 'Cachet' is masculine. Saying 'la cachet' is a common mistake for those confusing it with 'la cachette'.
Lastly, when talking about an artist's pay, remember that a cachet is typically a flat fee for a single event. If you are talking about a monthly salary, use salaire. If you are talking about a tip, use pourboire. Using cachet for a waiter's wages would sound very strange. It is specifically for the 'prestige' of a performance or a professional service by an independent creator. By avoiding these pitfalls, you ensure your French sounds natural and precise rather than translated directly from English dictionary definitions.
Depending on which 'cachet' you mean, there are several alternatives that might be more precise. For the physical stamp, tampon is the most common everyday word. If you are talking about a historical or royal seal, use sceau. A sceau carries more weight and history than a simple cachet. For example, 'Le Sceau de l'État' is the Great Seal of the State. In a medical context, comprimé is the standard word for a hard pill, gélule is for a gelatin capsule, and pastille is for a lozenge (like for a sore throat).
- Aesthetic Alternatives
- Charme, allure, style, caractère, prestige, distinction.
Ce vin a un cachet particulier (This wine has a particular character).
When you want to describe the 'cachet' of a beautiful apartment, you could also use du charme or du caractère. 'Cette maison a du charme' is very common, but 'du cachet' sounds slightly more sophisticated and often implies architectural value rather than just 'cuteness.' If you are talking about a person's style, you might use de l'allure or de la distinction. These words suggest a natural elegance that is hard to define but easy to notice, much like the abstract meaning of cachet.
- Financial Alternatives
- Rémunération, honoraires, pige, salaire, gratification.
Finally, if you are looking for the word for 'postmark' specifically, you can use oblitération, though cachet de la poste is much more common in everyday speech. If you are referring to a mark left by a ring or a heavy object, you would use une marque or une empreinte. By choosing the right synonym, you can tailor your French to be as formal or as casual as the situation requires, ensuring you don't use a 'legal' word for a 'medical' problem or vice versa.
How Formal Is It?
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The 'lettres de cachet' were famous in French history as they allowed the King to bypass the courts and send someone straight to the Bastille.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the final 't'.
- Mixing up the 'ch' sound with 'k' (it should be 'sh').
- Putting too much stress on the first syllable.
- Confusing it with 'cachette' (ka-shet).
- Nasalizing the 'e' unnecessarily.
난이도
Easy to recognize, but meanings vary by context.
Requires knowledge of fixed expressions like 'faisant foi'.
Simple pronunciation, but don't say the 't'.
Can be confused with 'caché' (hidden) or 'cachette' (hiding place).
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Partitive articles with abstract qualities
Elle a **du** cachet (She has [some] charm).
Silent final consonants
The 't' in cachet is silent, like in 'poulet' or 'jouet'.
Noun-Adjective agreement
Des cachets **blancs** (White pills).
Preposition 'de' after negation
Je n'ai pas **de** cachet (I don't have a pill).
Using 'faisant foi'
Le cachet de la poste **faisant foi** (The postmark serving as proof).
수준별 예문
Je prends un cachet pour ma tête.
I am taking a pill for my head.
Un cachet is masculine.
Il y a un cachet sur la lettre.
There is a stamp on the letter.
Simple noun usage.
Où est le cachet ?
Where is the stamp?
Definite article 'le'.
C'est un petit cachet blanc.
It is a small white pill.
Adjective agreement (masculine).
Donne-moi un cachet, s'il te plaît.
Give me a pill, please.
Imperative mood.
Le cachet est bleu.
The stamp is blue.
Color adjective agreement.
Elle a un cachet dans son sac.
She has a pill in her bag.
Preposition 'dans'.
Je ne veux pas de cachet.
I don't want a pill.
Negation with 'de'.
Le cachet de la poste est important.
The postmark is important.
Compound noun phrase.
Ce musicien a un petit cachet.
This musician has a small fee.
Refers to payment.
Cette chambre a du cachet.
This room has charm/character.
Avoir du cachet (idiomatic).
N'oubliez pas d'apposer le cachet.
Don't forget to affix the stamp.
Formal verb 'apposer'.
J'ai besoin d'un cachet d'aspirine.
I need an aspirin pill.
Noun + de + noun.
Le contrat a besoin d'un cachet officiel.
The contract needs an official stamp.
Adjective 'officiel'.
Quel est votre cachet pour ce soir ?
What is your fee for tonight?
Interrogative 'quel'.
Elle aime les maisons qui ont du cachet.
She likes houses that have character.
Relative clause with 'qui'.
Le cachet de la poste faisant foi, vous êtes à l'heure.
With the postmark as proof, you are on time.
Legal idiom.
L'acteur a signé pour un cachet de mille euros.
The actor signed for a fee of a thousand euros.
Preposition 'pour'.
On a gardé les poutres pour donner du cachet à la pièce.
We kept the beams to give character to the room.
Infinitive of purpose 'pour donner'.
Le médecin m'a prescrit des cachets pour dormir.
The doctor prescribed me pills for sleeping.
Plural noun.
Sans le cachet de l'entreprise, le devis est nul.
Without the company stamp, the quote is void.
Condition with 'sans'.
Il a un cachet très élevé car il est célèbre.
He has a very high fee because he is famous.
Adjective 'élevé'.
Ce meuble ancien apporte du cachet à mon salon.
This antique piece of furniture brings character to my living room.
Verb 'apporter' with 'du cachet'.
J'ai perdu le cachet de cire de cette lettre.
I lost the wax seal of this letter.
Specific term 'cachet de cire'.
Le réalisateur lui a proposé un cachet substantiel.
The director offered him a substantial fee.
Indirect object pronoun 'lui'.
L'authenticité de l'œuvre est confirmée par le cachet au dos.
The authenticity of the work is confirmed by the stamp on the back.
Passive voice 'est confirmée'.
Elle refuse de prendre des cachets, elle préfère les plantes.
She refuses to take pills; she prefers plants.
Contrastive sentence.
L'immeuble a perdu son cachet après les rénovations.
The building lost its charm after the renovations.
Possessive adjective 'son'.
Chaque cachet d'artiste est soumis à des cotisations sociales.
Every artist's fee is subject to social security contributions.
Subject-verb agreement.
Il faut apposer le cachet humide sur l'original.
The ink stamp must be applied to the original.
Technical term 'cachet humide'.
Ce quartier a beaucoup de cachet grâce à ses rues pavées.
This neighborhood has a lot of charm thanks to its cobblestone streets.
Prepositional phrase 'grâce à'.
Elle a pris un cachet pour calmer son anxiété.
She took a pill to calm her anxiety.
Infinitive 'pour calmer'.
Les lettres de cachet étaient des ordres arbitraires du roi.
Letters of cachet were arbitrary orders from the king.
Historical term.
Son style possède un cachet d'élégance intemporelle.
Her style possesses a stamp of timeless elegance.
Metaphorical usage.
Le cachet de l'interprète transparaît dans chaque note.
The performer's personal touch shines through in every note.
Abstract usage.
Il a accumulé assez de cachets pour valider ses droits.
He accumulated enough performance fees to validate his rights.
Professional jargon.
Ce document porte le cachet de l'infamie.
This document bears the stamp of infamy.
Literary expression.
L'appartement a été dénaturé, il n'a plus aucun cachet.
The apartment has been spoiled; it no longer has any character.
Negative 'plus aucun'.
Le cachet de cire garantissait la confidentialité de la missive.
The wax seal guaranteed the confidentiality of the letter.
Imperfect tense for description.
On reconnaît le cachet de ce grand couturier à la coupe.
One recognizes the signature style of this great fashion designer by the cut.
Abstract 'cachet' as 'signature'.
L'œuvre est revêtue du cachet de la transcendance.
The work is imbued with the stamp of transcendence.
Highly formal/philosophical.
Le cachet de la poste ne saurait suffire à prouver l'envoi.
The postmark alone might not suffice to prove the mailing.
Use of 'saurait' for potentiality.
Il perçoit des cachets mirobolants pour ses apparitions.
He receives staggering fees for his appearances.
Advanced adjective 'mirobolants'.
L'architecture vernaculaire confère un cachet inaliénable à ce village.
Vernacular architecture bestows an inalienable character upon this village.
Academic vocabulary.
Sous le cachet du secret professionnel, il a tout avoué.
Under the seal of professional secrecy, he confessed everything.
Fixed legal expression.
L'effacement des cachets historiques est une perte pour le patrimoine.
The erasure of historical marks is a loss for heritage.
Complex noun phrase.
Le cachet de son génie marque chaque chapitre du livre.
The stamp of his genius marks every chapter of the book.
Metaphorical 'cachet'.
Le cachet de l'apothicaire était autrefois une garantie de pureté.
The apothecary's seal was once a guarantee of purity.
Historical/Archaic context.
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— The date on the postmark is the official evidence of mailing.
Envoyez votre dossier avant le 30, le cachet de la poste faisant foi.
— To have an incredible amount of charm or character.
Cette petite église a un cachet fou.
— To take one's prescribed medication.
N'oublie pas de prendre tes cachets ce soir.
— The standard fee for a professional performance.
Il vit de ses cachets d'artiste.
— To be bland or lacking in character.
Je n'aime pas ce salon, il manque de cachet.
— Under the seal of secrecy or confidentiality.
Il m'a confié cela sous le cachet du secret.
— A business stamp with company details.
Mettez votre cachet commercial en bas de la facture.
— The charm and value associated with old architecture.
Ils recherchent le cachet de l'ancien pour leur futur achat.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Tampon is the tool; cachet is the mark or the official act.
Timbre is the postage stamp you buy; cachet is the postmark the office adds.
Cachette is a hiding place; cachet is a stamp/pill/charm.
관용어 및 표현
— The postmark serves as proof of the date.
La date limite est demain, le cachet de la poste faisant foi.
Administrative— To have a distinctive, stylish, or historical character.
Cette veste vintage a beaucoup de cachet.
Aesthetic— Literally 'selling one's stamp', but used metaphorically to mean selling one's reputation (rare).
Il a fini par vendre son cachet pour de l'argent.
Literary— To take medicine (usually for pain).
Prends un cachet et va te coucher.
Informal— To get paid for a performance.
Le DJ a touché son cachet en liquide.
Professional— A historical order for imprisonment without trial signed by the King.
Il a été enfermé par une lettre de cachet.
Historical— To put the finishing touch on something.
Ce tableau met le cachet final à la décoration.
Metaphorical— A wax seal, often implying old-world mystery or luxury.
L'invitation était scellée par un cachet de cire.
Neutral— To have a mark or quality that proves it is real.
Ce certificat apporte un cachet d'authenticité à la vente.
Formal— To lose its unique charm or value.
Avec ce nouveau carrelage, la cuisine a perdu son cachet.
Neutral혼동하기 쉬운
Sounds similar.
Caché is an adjective/past participle meaning 'hidden'. Cachet is a noun.
Le trésor est caché. J'ai mis un cachet sur la lettre.
Both mean pill.
Comprimé is technical/medical. Cachet is more common/informal for any pill.
Le médecin prescrit un comprimé. J'ai pris un cachet pour ma tête.
Both mean pill.
Gélule is specifically a capsule with powder inside. Cachet is general.
Cette gélule est dure à avaler.
Both mean seal.
Sceau is formal, historical, or royal. Cachet is administrative or aesthetic.
Le sceau de l'État. Un cachet sur un colis.
Both are freelance fees.
Pige is for journalists. Cachet is for performers/artists.
Il a reçu une pige pour son article.
문장 패턴
Je prends un [noun].
Je prends un cachet.
C'est une maison qui a [du cachet].
C'est une maison qui a du cachet.
Il a touché un [adjective] cachet.
Il a touché un petit cachet.
Sous le cachet de [noun]...
Sous le cachet du secret...
[Noun] apporte du cachet à [noun].
Ce miroir apporte du cachet à la pièce.
Le cachet de [noun] transparaît dans [noun].
Le cachet de son style transparaît dans son œuvre.
Où est le [noun] de la poste ?
Où est le cachet de la poste ?
Le [noun] faisant foi.
Le cachet faisant foi.
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Common in daily life, especially medical and aesthetic contexts.
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Using 'cachet' for a postage stamp.
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Timbre
A 'timbre' is what you buy and stick on. A 'cachet' is the mark made by the post office.
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Pronouncing the 't'.
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ka-shay
The final 't' is silent in French for this word.
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Saying 'la cachet'.
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le cachet
'Cachet' is a masculine noun.
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Confusing 'cachet' with 'cachette'.
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Ma cachette secrète
A 'cachette' is a hiding place. A 'cachet' is a stamp/pill.
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Using 'cachet' for a monthly salary.
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Salaire
A 'cachet' is a one-time fee for a specific performance.
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The Three P's
Remember: Pill, Postmark, Paycheck. These are the three main physical meanings of cachet.
Masculine Always
Never say 'la cachet'. It's always 'le' or 'un'. This helps distinguish it from 'la cachette'.
Real Estate Gold
If you are looking at French apartments, 'du cachet' is the keyword for a beautiful, old-style place.
Artist Life
In France, if you are a musician, you don't ask for a 'salaire', you ask about your 'cachet'.
Headache Help
In a pharmacy, 'un cachet pour le mal de tête' is the most natural way to ask for a painkiller.
Deadlines
Always check for 'cachet de la poste faisant foi' on official deadlines to know if you can mail it last minute.
Sophistication
Use 'avoir du cachet' instead of 'être joli' to describe a vintage item or an old building.
Silent T
Like many French words ending in -et, the T is silent. Think of 'ballet' or 'chalet'.
Hidden Origins
The word comes from 'cacher' (to hide) because a seal hides the content of a letter.
Business Stamps
If a French company asks for your 'cachet', they want your official business stamp on the document.
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Think of a 'Cash-Yay!' An artist gets paid (Cash), and they say 'Yay!' because they just received their 'cachet'.
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Imagine a wax seal on a letter. The seal 'hides' (cacher) the secrets inside. That seal is the 'cachet'.
Word Web
챌린지
Write three sentences using 'cachet' in three different ways: as a pill, as a fee, and as architectural charm.
어원
Derived from the Old French verb 'cacheter' (to seal), which itself comes from 'cacher' (to hide). Originally, a cachet was used to hide the contents of a letter by sealing it.
원래 의미: A small seal used to close a letter or document.
Romance (Latin root 'coacticare' meaning to compress).문화적 맥락
No specific sensitivities, though using the term 'lettre de cachet' in a modern political context implies tyranny.
In English, 'cachet' almost exclusively means prestige or status. In French, it is much more grounded in everyday objects like pills and stamps.
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At the Pharmacy
- Un cachet d'aspirine
- Prendre un cachet
- Avaler un cachet
- Un cachet effervescent
Real Estate
- Une maison avec du cachet
- Donner du cachet
- Le cachet de l'ancien
- Manquer de cachet
Music/Theater
- Toucher un cachet
- Un cachet d'artiste
- Négocier son cachet
- Le montant du cachet
Administration
- Le cachet de la poste
- Apposer un cachet
- Un cachet officiel
- Le cachet de l'entreprise
Law
- Sous le cachet du secret
- Le cachet faisant foi
- Une lettre de cachet
- L'authenticité du cachet
대화 시작하기
"Est-ce que tu préfères les maisons modernes ou celles qui ont du cachet ?"
"Tu n'aurais pas un cachet ? J'ai vraiment mal à la tête."
"Sais-tu si le cachet de la poste est obligatoire sur ce document ?"
"Quel est le cachet moyen pour un DJ débutant en France ?"
"Comment peut-on donner plus de cachet à un salon un peu triste ?"
일기 주제
Décrivez la maison de vos rêves. A-t-elle du cachet ? Pourquoi ?
Avez-vous déjà dû prendre des cachets pour une maladie ? Racontez.
Imaginez que vous êtes un artiste. Quel serait votre cachet idéal pour un concert ?
Pourquoi le cachet de la poste est-il encore important à l'ère du numérique ?
Pensez à un objet qui a beaucoup de cachet pour vous. Décrivez-le.
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10 질문No, in French it more commonly means a pill or an official stamp. The 'prestige' meaning is just one of many.
No, use 'timbre' for the stamp you stick on. 'Cachet' is the mark the post office stamps over it.
It is always masculine: le cachet, un cachet.
It means the house has unique character, historical charm, or architectural soul.
You don't! The 't' is silent. It sounds like 'ka-shay'.
It's used for pills, tablets, and capsules, but not for syrups or creams.
It is the flat fee paid to a performer for a single show or gig.
It means the postmark date is legal proof of when you sent something.
Yes, it means they have a very distinctive and elegant style, though 'de l'allure' is more common for people.
It depends. For medicine, it's informal. For stamps and artist fees, it's neutral/formal.
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Translate: 'I am taking a pill for my headache.'
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Translate: 'This house has a lot of charm.' (Use 'cachet')
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Translate: 'The actor received his fee.'
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Translate: 'Don't forget the company stamp.'
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Translate: 'The postmark is proof.'
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Write a sentence using 'apposer un cachet'.
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Describe an old building using 'cachet'.
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Translate: 'Give me two aspirin pills.'
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Translate: 'The letter was sealed with wax.'
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Translate: 'He works for small fees.'
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Write a sentence about a pharmacy and 'cachet'.
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Translate: 'This brand has a certain prestige.' (Use 'cachet')
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Translate: 'Affix the stamp here.'
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Translate: 'The building lacks character.'
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Translate: 'I need a pill to sleep.'
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Translate: 'The postmark date is today.'
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Translate: 'Under the seal of secrecy.'
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Translate: 'He collected three fees this week.'
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Translate: 'It's a small round pill.'
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Translate: 'The contract has no stamp.'
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Pronounce the word 'cachet'.
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Say: 'I need a pill.'
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Say: 'This house has charm.'
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Say: 'The postmark is important.'
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Say: 'He received his fee.'
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Explain 'avoir du cachet' in French.
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Say: 'Affix your stamp here.'
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Ask: 'Do you have a pill for a headache?'
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Say: 'It lacks character.'
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Say: 'Under the seal of secrecy.'
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Say: 'I took two pills.'
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Say: 'The postmark date is proof.'
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Say: 'A wax seal.'
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Say: 'He has a high fee.'
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Say: 'The company stamp is blue.'
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Say: 'Give me an aspirin pill.'
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Say: 'It has an incredible charm.'
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Say: 'Check the stamp.'
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Say: 'I swallow the pill.'
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Say: 'The artist's fee is paid.'
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Listen and identify: 'J'ai pris un cachet.'
Listen and identify: 'Cette maison a du cachet.'
Listen and identify: 'Le cachet de la poste faisant foi.'
Listen and identify: 'Apposez le cachet ici.'
Listen and identify: 'Il a touché un gros cachet.'
Listen and identify: 'Un cachet d'aspirine.'
Listen and identify: 'Le cachet de l'entreprise.'
Listen and identify: 'Ça manque de cachet.'
Listen and identify: 'Un cachet de cire.'
Listen and identify: 'Sous le cachet du secret.'
Listen and identify: 'Deux cachets par jour.'
Listen and identify: 'Le cachet est rouge.'
Listen and identify: 'Donnez-moi le cachet.'
Listen and identify: 'Un cachet d'authenticité.'
Listen and identify: 'Le musicien attend son cachet.'
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Summary
The word 'cachet' is essential because it covers daily health (pills), business (stamps), and beauty (character). For example, 'Cette maison a du cachet' is a common way to say a house has a lot of soul and charm.
- A masculine noun meaning stamp, seal, or pill.
- Used for an artist's performance fee (cachet d'artiste).
- Describes architectural charm or unique style (avoir du cachet).
- Legal term for a postmark: 'le cachet de la poste'.
The Three P's
Remember: Pill, Postmark, Paycheck. These are the three main physical meanings of cachet.
Masculine Always
Never say 'la cachet'. It's always 'le' or 'un'. This helps distinguish it from 'la cachette'.
Real Estate Gold
If you are looking at French apartments, 'du cachet' is the keyword for a beautiful, old-style place.
Artist Life
In France, if you are a musician, you don't ask for a 'salaire', you ask about your 'cachet'.
관련 콘텐츠
business 관련 단어
à crédit
B1With deferred payment; on credit.
à défaut de
B1In the absence of; for lack of.
à jour
A2최신의; 업데이트된. 내 파일은 최신 상태입니다.
à la fois...et
B1Both...and.
à la suite de
B1Following; as a result of.
à l'exception de
B1이 표현은 '~을 제외하고' 또는 '~외에는'이라는 뜻입니다. 어떤 그룹이나 규칙에서 특정 대상을 공식적으로 제외할 때 사용합니다.
à l'export
B1외국으로의 상품 판매 또는 배송과 관련됨.
à l'import
B1For import; relating to importing.
à l'ordre de
B1Payable to; specifies the beneficiary of a payment (e.g., on a check).
à mon avis
A2내 생각에는; 내 의견으로는. 개인적인 관점이나 판단을 도입할 때 사용되는 표현입니다.