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- A masculine noun primarily meaning 'food processor' in a kitchen context, but also used for industrial robots and sci-fi machines.
- Essential vocabulary for French cooking, often used with the preposition 'au' to describe how a dish was prepared.
- Pronounced /ro-bo/ with a silent final 't'. It is a common household appliance in France, synonymous with brands like Magimix.
- Covers a wide range of devices from stand mixers (robot pâtissier) to autonomous vacuums (robot-aspirateur) and multi-cookers.
The French word robot is a fascinating example of how a high-concept science fiction term became a mundane, essential household object. While in English, 'robot' often conjures images of humanoid machines like C-3PO or industrial arms in car factories, in a French kitchen, the word almost exclusively refers to a food processor or a multi-functional kitchen appliance. This linguistic shift is deeply rooted in France's culinary history, particularly with the invention of the 'Robot-Coupe' by Pierre Verdun in the 1960s, which revolutionized professional kitchens before entering the domestic sphere as the 'Magimix'. When a French person says, 'Je vais passer les carottes au robot,' they aren't asking an android for help; they are reaching for their trusty appliance to grate vegetables.
- The Culinary Context
- In daily life, 'le robot' is the MVP of the kitchen. It encompasses everything from the basic chopper to the sophisticated all-in-one heating mixers like the Thermomix. It represents efficiency and the modernization of traditional French cooking techniques.
Pour faire cette soupe rapidement, j'utilise mon robot pour mixer les légumes cuits.
Understanding the scope of this word requires looking at the different types of kitchen 'robots' available. There is the robot pâtissier, which is primarily a stand mixer with a hook or whisk for dough and cream. Then there is the robot multifonction, which can slice, grate, chop, and blend. Finally, the modern robot cuiseur has taken over French homes, capable of sautéing and steaming food while stirring it simultaneously. Because the French take their 'art de vivre' and 'cuisine' seriously, the choice of a robot is often a significant investment and a topic of conversation among friends. It isn't just a tool; it's a culinary partner that allows even the busiest person to prepare fresh, homemade meals from scratch.
- Technological Nuance
- While 'un robot' can still mean a mechanical being in a sci-fi movie, the context of the sentence usually makes the distinction clear. If you are in a store like Darty or Boulanger and ask for the 'rayon robots,' you will be directed to the home appliances, not the toy or electronics section.
Mon robot est tombé en panne juste avant le dîner de Noël.
The word is masculine: le robot. It is pluralized normally as les robots. Interestingly, despite being a loanword (originating from the Czech 'robota' for forced labor), it has become completely naturalized in French. It is used across all social classes. Whether you are a Michelin-starred chef using a professional grade model or a student with a small chopper, the word remains the same. It signifies the bridge between manual labor and technological convenience. In a country where 'fait maison' (homemade) is a label of pride, the robot is the secret weapon that makes 'fait maison' possible in a fast-paced world.
- Cultural Symbolism
- Owning a high-end robot like a Magimix is often seen as a rite of passage for young French couples or home cooks, symbolizing a commitment to healthy, home-cooked food over industrial ready-meals.
On a offert un robot pâtissier aux mariés.
Ce robot peut même pétrir la pâte à pain.
Using the word robot in a sentence requires an understanding of its grammatical gender and common verbal pairings. As a masculine noun, it is always preceded by 'le', 'un', 'du', or 'ce'. Because it is an instrument of action, it is frequently the object of verbs like utiliser (to use), allumer (to turn on), éteindre (to turn off), or nettoyer (to clean). However, in the context of cooking, it often appears in prepositional phrases explaining how a task was accomplished, such as 'au robot' (with the food processor).
- Common Verb Pairings
- Verbs like 'hacher' (to chop), 'mixer' (to blend), and 'râper' (to grate) are the natural companions of 'le robot'. You don't just 'use' the robot; you use it 'to' do something specific.
Il faut hacher les oignons au robot pour gagner du temps.
When discussing the capabilities of the device, we use the verb 'pouvoir' or 'permettre de'. For example, 'Ce robot permet de réaliser des soupes onctueuses.' Here, the robot is the subject of the sentence, acting as the agent of the culinary transformation. In recipe instructions, you will often see the imperative: 'Mettez tous les ingrédients dans le bol du robot.' This refers specifically to the container part of the appliance. It is important to distinguish between the 'bol' (bowl), the 'socle' (base/motor), and the 'lames' (blades). If the robot is making a strange noise, you might say, 'Le moteur du robot chauffe trop,' indicating that the motor is overheating.
- Prepositional Usage
- The phrase 'au robot' is a shorthand for 'using the food processor'. It functions similarly to 'à la main' (by hand). Example: 'Pétrissez la pâte au robot pendant cinq minutes.'
Est-ce que tu peux sortir le robot du placard ?
In more advanced usage, 'robot' can be part of compound nouns. A 'robot-ménager' is the general term for any small household robot, but in practice, people just say 'robot'. When talking about smart homes, you might hear about a 'robot-aspirateur' (robot vacuum) or a 'robot-tondeuse' (robot lawnmower). In these cases, the word 'robot' acts as a prefix that defines the autonomous nature of the machine. However, if you are in the kitchen and you say 'le robot', no one will think you are talking about the vacuum cleaner. Context is king in French, and the kitchen is the robot's primary domain.
- Describing Quality
- Adjectives like 'puissant' (powerful), 'silencieux' (quiet), 'polyvalent' (versatile), or 'encombrant' (bulky) are often used to describe these machines.
C'est un robot très puissant mais un peu bruyant.
J'ai acheté ce robot en promotion pendant les soldes.
If you spend any time in a French-speaking environment, you will encounter the word robot in several distinct settings. The most common is undoubtedly the domestic kitchen. During a Sunday family lunch, you might hear the host say, 'J'ai fait la pâte au robot ce matin.' This isn't just a statement of fact; it's often a way of explaining how they managed to produce such a perfect crust or smooth sauce. In the media, particularly on popular cooking shows like Le Meilleur Pâtissier or Top Chef, the 'robot pâtissier' is a central character. Contestants are constantly running to their machines to whip egg whites or mix complex batters, and the brand names of these robots are often as famous as the chefs themselves.
- In Retail and Advertising
- Walk into any 'grand magasin' like Galeries Lafayette or a specialized appliance store, and you'll see massive displays for 'robots multifonctions'. Salespeople will debate the merits of 'moteurs à induction' versus 'moteurs classiques' in these robots.
Le vendeur m'a conseillé ce robot car il est garanti trente ans.
Another place you will hear 'robot' is in the workplace, specifically in the tech and manufacturing sectors. France has a strong tradition of engineering, and 'la robotique' is a major field of study. In this context, 'un robot' refers to industrial automation. You might hear news reports about 'les robots qui remplacent les ouvriers' (robots replacing workers) or 'la chirurgie assistée par robot' (robot-assisted surgery). However, even in these high-tech contexts, the word remains 'robot', and the distinction is purely situational. If a doctor says 'le robot', they mean the Da Vinci surgical system; if a baker says 'le robot', they mean their dough mixer.
- Colloquial and Slang Usage
- Sometimes, 'robot' is used metaphorically to describe a person who acts without emotion or follows instructions too literally. 'Il travaille comme un robot' implies a lack of creativity or soul in one's work.
On entend le bruit du robot depuis le salon.
Finally, you will hear the word in the context of modern home maintenance. The 'robot-aspirateur' has become a staple of middle-class French homes. It's common to hear someone say, 'J'ai lancé le robot avant de partir,' meaning they started the vacuum cleaner before leaving the house. In recent years, 'robot' has also appeared in the context of the internet, specifically 'les robots' or 'bots' that crawl websites or interact on social media. However, in standard spoken French, the culinary and household appliance meanings remain the most frequent and culturally significant uses of the term.
- News and Economy
- Economic discussions often touch upon 'la taxe robot', a proposed tax on companies that use automation to replace human labor, a topic of frequent debate in French politics.
Le robot de cuisine est devenu un objet connecté.
Il y a un nouveau robot culinaire qui fait fureur sur les réseaux sociaux.
For English speakers learning French, the biggest mistake with robot is one of expectation. In English, we use a variety of specific names: food processor, blender, stand mixer, hand mixer. In French, 'robot' is a umbrella term that covers many of these, but not all. A common error is calling a simple blender 'un robot'. While a blender can be part of a 'robot multifonction' set, a standalone blender is usually just called 'un mixeur'. Similarly, a hand-held mixer is 'un batteur électrique'. If you call a hand-held whisk 'un robot', a French person will likely be confused, as a robot implies a stationary appliance with a motor housing.
- Gender and Pronunciation
- Mistake: Saying 'la robot'. Correction: It is always masculine. Mistake: Pronouncing the 't'. Correction: The final 't' is silent. It should rhyme with 'beau' or 'dos'.
Faux: Elle utilise la robot. Correct: Elle utilise le robot.
Another common mistake is using 'robot' when you mean 'automate'. While related, an 'automate' is a machine that follows a fixed sequence of actions (like a vending machine), whereas a 'robot' in the modern sense often has sensors or variable controls. In the kitchen context, don't confuse 'le robot' with 'la machine à pain'. While a robot can knead dough, a 'machine à pain' also bakes it. If you tell someone you made bread 'au robot', they will assume you used the machine to mix it but baked it in a traditional oven. Using the wrong term might lead to a misunderstanding of your cooking process.
- Over-generalization
- Don't use 'robot' for every electronic gadget. A toaster is 'un grille-pain', and a coffee maker is 'une cafetière'. 'Robot' is reserved for machines that perform physical labor like cutting, mixing, or cleaning.
Attention: Ne confondez pas le robot avec le mixeur plongeant.
In writing, avoid the English plural 'robots' pronounced with an 's' sound. In French, the 's' in 'les robots' is silent unless followed by a vowel, but even then, the 't' remains silent. A very specific mistake is confusing 'robot' with 'robinet' (tap/faucet) because they start similarly. Imagine the surprise if you say you are going to wash your vegetables in the 'robot' instead of under the 'robinet'! Finally, be careful with the brand name 'Robot-Coupe'. While it is the origin of the term, in a home setting, people usually just say 'le robot' or 'le Magimix'. Using the full professional brand name at home can sound a bit overly technical or pretentious.
- Contextual Confusion
- In a sci-fi context, 'robot' is fine. But if you're talking about software that automatically posts on Twitter, the word 'bot' (pronounced /bɔt/) is now very common in French, and using 'robot' might sound a bit dated.
J'ai mis les légumes dans le robot, pas dans le mixeur.
Ce robot est très efficace pour râper les carottes.
To speak French fluently, you need to know when to use robot and when a more specific term is required. The kitchen appliance world is full of specialized vocabulary. While 'robot' is the general term for a food processor, there are several nuances. For instance, if you are only talking about a machine that blends liquids (like for a smoothie), the word is un mixeur. If you are referring to a small device used specifically for chopping herbs or onions, you might use the term un hachoir. Knowing these distinctions shows a higher level of vocabulary and prevents you from sounding like you only know one word for every machine.
- Robot vs. Mixeur
- A 'robot' usually has a wide bowl and can perform many tasks (grating, slicing). A 'mixeur' is typically tall and narrow, designed for liquids and purées.
J'utilise le robot pour la pâte, mais le mixeur pour le smoothie.
Another important alternative is un automate. As mentioned before, this refers to a machine that operates automatically but without the 'intelligence' or versatility associated with a robot. In a historical or artistic context, an 'automate' is a clockwork figure. If you are talking about the machines used in a factory, you might use the term une machine-outil (machine tool) or un bras articulé (robotic arm). In the world of computing, while 'robot' is used, the English loanword un bot is increasingly common for software scripts. Understanding these alternatives helps you navigate different professional and social environments without relying on the generic 'robot'.
- Robot vs. Batteur
- A 'batteur' is specifically for whisking and mixing light batters. A 'robot pâtissier' can do what a batteur does, but it's a larger, more powerful, stationary machine.
Le robot multifonction remplace plusieurs petits appareils.
In the domestic cleaning sphere, 'robot' is often contrasted with 'aspirateur classique' (traditional vacuum). The 'robot-aspirateur' is praised for its 'autonomie' (autonomy), a word often linked to robots. In sci-fi literature, you might encounter the term androïde (android) or cyborg, which are more specific than just 'robot'. An 'androïde' looks like a human, whereas 'un robot' can be any shape. Finally, in technical French, you might hear un effecteur, which refers to the part of the robot that actually does the work (like a gripper). While you won't use these in a casual conversation about soup, they are part of the broader 'robot' lexical field.
- Robot vs. Blender
- The word 'blender' is used in French too, but it specifically refers to the high-speed liquidizer. A 'robot' is more versatile and usually has interchangeable disks for slicing.
Elle a remplacé son vieux hachoir par un robot dernier cri.
Ce robot est l'accessoire indispensable de tout bon cuisinier.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
Although Karel Čapek introduced the word, it was actually his brother, the painter Josef Čapek, who suggested it. Karel originally wanted to call the machines 'labori' (from Latin).
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the final 't'.
- Using an English 'r' sound instead of the French uvular 'r'.
- Making the 'o' sounds too long or like a diphthong.
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'robote' (rare feminine).
Difficulty Rating
The word is very similar to English and easy to spot in text.
Easy to write, but remember it's masculine and ends in 't'.
The silent 't' and the French 'r' require practice for beginners.
Easy to hear, but don't confuse it with 'robinet'.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Masculine Gender
Le robot est puissant (not La robot).
Silent Final Consonants
The 't' in robot is silent, unlike in 'botte'.
Preposition 'au' for Method
Faire une pâte au robot (using the robot).
Adjective Placement
Un robot multifonction (after), un petit robot (before).
Compound Noun Plurals
Des robots-aspirateurs (both parts take an 's').
Examples by Level
Le robot est sur la table.
The robot is on the table.
Uses the definite article 'le' for a masculine noun.
J'ai un petit robot.
I have a small robot.
The adjective 'petit' comes before the noun.
Où est le robot ?
Where is the robot?
A simple interrogative sentence.
C'est un robot blanc.
It is a white robot.
The color adjective 'blanc' follows the noun.
Le robot coupe les carottes.
The robot cuts the carrots.
Present tense of the verb 'couper'.
Il y a un robot dans la cuisine.
There is a robot in the kitchen.
Uses the existential expression 'il y a'.
Voici mon nouveau robot.
Here is my new robot.
Uses 'voici' to introduce an object.
Le robot est utile.
The robot is useful.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
Je prépare la soupe avec le robot.
I am preparing the soup with the food processor.
Uses 'avec' to indicate the tool used.
Tu dois nettoyer le robot après l'usage.
You must clean the robot after use.
Modal verb 'devoir' followed by an infinitive.
Ce robot est très facile à utiliser.
This robot is very easy to use.
Demonstrative adjective 'ce' for masculine singular.
Le robot mélange la pâte à gâteau.
The robot mixes the cake batter.
Specific culinary vocabulary 'pâte à gâteau'.
Ma mère m'a donné son vieux robot.
My mother gave me her old robot.
Passé composé with the indirect object 'm''.
Il ne faut pas mettre les doigts dans le robot.
You must not put your fingers in the robot.
Impersonal negation 'il ne faut pas'.
Le robot fait beaucoup de bruit.
The robot makes a lot of noise.
Expression of quantity 'beaucoup de'.
On peut râper du fromage au robot.
We can grate cheese with the food processor.
Uses 'au' as a contraction of 'à le' for method.
Si j'avais un robot, je ferais plus de pâtisseries.
If I had a robot, I would make more pastries.
Conditional sentence (SI + imparfait, conditionnel).
Le robot pâtissier est indispensable pour réussir les blancs en neige.
The stand mixer is essential for succeeding with egg whites.
Compound noun 'robot pâtissier'.
Bien que ce robot soit cher, il est très durable.
Although this robot is expensive, it is very durable.
Uses the subjunctive 'soit' after 'bien que'.
Je me demande quel robot choisir pour ma nouvelle cuisine.
I wonder which robot to choose for my new kitchen.
Indirect question with 'quel'.
Le robot a révolutionné la façon dont nous cuisinons à la maison.
The robot revolutionized the way we cook at home.
Relative clause starting with 'dont'.
Il a réparé le robot lui-même au lieu de le jeter.
He repaired the robot himself instead of throwing it away.
Use of 'au lieu de' + infinitive.
Ce modèle de robot possède plusieurs accessoires interchangeables.
This robot model has several interchangeable accessories.
Technical vocabulary 'accessoires interchangeables'.
Le robot s'arrête automatiquement quand la cuisson est finie.
The robot stops automatically when the cooking is finished.
Pronominal verb 's'arrêter'.
L'industrie automobile utilise des robots pour assembler les voitures.
The automotive industry uses robots to assemble cars.
Plural usage in a technical context.
Certains craignent que les robots ne remplacent les travailleurs humains.
Some fear that robots might replace human workers.
Subjunctive with 'ne' explétif after 'craindre'.
Le robot-aspirateur cartographie la pièce grâce à ses capteurs.
The robot vacuum maps the room thanks to its sensors.
Compound noun 'robot-aspirateur' and technical term 'capteurs'.
On assiste à une véritable invasion des robots dans nos foyers.
We are witnessing a real invasion of robots in our homes.
Metaphorical use of 'invasion'.
Le robot culinaire multifonction est devenu un objet de statut social.
The multifunctional food processor has become a social status symbol.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
Malgré sa complexité, le fonctionnement du robot reste intuitif.
Despite its complexity, the robot's operation remains intuitive.
Contrast using 'malgré'.
Les enfants apprennent à programmer de petits robots à l'école.
Children learn to program small robots at school.
Verb 'apprendre à' + infinitive.
Il est fasciné par la robotique depuis son plus jeune âge.
He has been fascinated by robotics since a very young age.
Noun 'robotique' derived from 'robot'.
L'éthique de la robotique soulève des questions fondamentales sur l'autonomie.
The ethics of robotics raises fundamental questions about autonomy.
Abstract academic usage.
Le robot n'est plus un simple outil, il devient un partenaire cognitif.
The robot is no longer a simple tool; it is becoming a cognitive partner.
Negation 'ne... plus' and sophisticated terminology.
L'automatisation outrancière risque de gommer la singularité du geste artisanal.
Excessive automation risks erasing the uniqueness of the artisanal gesture.
High-level vocabulary like 'outrancière' and 'gommer'.
Le débat sur la taxe robot s'intensifie à mesure que l'IA progresse.
The debate over the robot tax intensifies as AI progresses.
Conjunction 'à mesure que'.
Il agit de manière si mécanique qu'on le croirait être un robot.
He acts in such a mechanical way that one would think he was a robot.
Simile using the conditional 'croirait'.
La convergence entre biologie et robotique ouvre des perspectives inédites.
The convergence between biology and robotics opens up unprecedented perspectives.
Formal academic style.
Ce robot de cuisine haut de gamme pallie le manque de temps des citadins.
This high-end food processor compensates for the lack of time of city dwellers.
Verb 'pallier' (to compensate for).
L'anthropomorphisme des robots facilite leur acceptation sociale.
The anthropomorphism of robots facilitates their social acceptance.
Use of complex nouns like 'anthropomorphisme'.
L'avènement des robots conversationnels bouleverse notre rapport au langage.
The advent of conversational robots is disrupting our relationship with language.
Strong verb 'bouleverser'.
L'immixtion des robots dans la sphère privée pose des problèmes de confidentialité.
The interference of robots in the private sphere poses confidentiality problems.
Sophisticated noun 'immixtion'.
On ne saurait occulter l'impact environnemental de la production massive de robots.
One cannot ignore the environmental impact of the mass production of robots.
Formal 'on ne saurait' + infinitive.
La robotique d'essaim s'inspire du comportement des insectes sociaux.
Swarm robotics is inspired by the behavior of social insects.
Technical term 'robotique d'essaim'.
Le robot, en tant qu'extension de la volonté humaine, redéfinit la notion de travail.
The robot, as an extension of human will, redefines the notion of work.
Appositive phrase 'en tant qu'extension'.
Il convient d'analyser la robotisation sous le prisme de la sociologie du travail.
It is appropriate to analyze robotization through the prism of the sociology of work.
Formal 'il convient de'.
Le robot chirurgical permet une précision que la main humaine ne peut égaler.
The surgical robot allows for a precision that the human hand cannot match.
Subjunctive or indicative relative clause.
L'imaginaire collectif est peuplé de robots, de Metropolis à Blade Runner.
The collective imagination is populated by robots, from Metropolis to Blade Runner.
Passive voice 'est peuplé de'.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— To whip something (like cream or egg whites) with the machine.
Montez les blancs en neige au robot.
— A state-of-the-art robot.
Elle s'est offert un robot de dernière génération.
— To start the robot (often a vacuum).
J'ai lancé le robot avant de sortir faire les courses.
— To take the robot out of the cupboard.
Attends, je vais sortir le robot pour râper les carottes.
Often Confused With
Starts similarly but means 'tap' or 'faucet'.
An adjective meaning 'strong', often used to describe a robot.
A very rare feminine form, usually avoided.
Idioms & Expressions
— To work mechanically, without thinking or emotion.
Il travaille comme un robot depuis ce matin.
informal— To give scripted or emotionless answers.
Elle me répond comme un robot, c'est agaçant.
neutral— To be extremely efficient but perhaps lacking in personality.
Ce secrétaire est un vrai robot, il traite tout en un clin d'œil.
neutral— Often refers to Asimov's laws of robotics in a literary context.
Il respecte toujours la loi des robots.
academic— A person who has become machine-like through routine.
À force de faire la même tâche, il est devenu un robot de chair et d'os.
literary— Doing something purely by hand (emphasizing the effort).
Elle a tout haché à la main, sans l'aide d'un robot !
neutral— A sarcastic comment on over-reliance on technology.
Si le GPS dit de tourner, tourne ; le robot a toujours raison.
informal— To have no feelings (cold-hearted).
Il ne pleure jamais, il a un cœur de robot.
poetic— To feel like your conversation partner isn't listening or is just repeating phrases.
J'ai l'impression de parler à un robot au service client.
informalEasily Confused
Both machines blend food.
A robot is more versatile (grating, slicing, kneading), while a mixeur is mainly for liquids.
J'utilise le mixeur pour le jus, mais le robot pour la pâte.
Both are used for mixing.
A batteur is a hand-held device with whisks; a robot is stationary and more powerful.
Prends le batteur pour les œufs, le robot est trop grand.
Both can chop food.
A hachoir is a smaller, specific tool for chopping meat or herbs.
Le hachoir est mieux pour le persil que le gros robot.
Both are automatic machines.
An automate follows a fixed program without sensors; a robot is more complex and interactive.
Ce n'est pas un robot, c'est juste un vieil automate.
Loanword for a specific type of mixer.
Blender is specifically for smoothies/liquids; robot is for solid food prep too.
Le blender est sur le comptoir, le robot est dans le placard.
Sentence Patterns
C'est un [adjective] robot.
C'est un grand robot.
Je [verb] avec le robot.
Je cuisine avec le robot.
Il faut [verb] au robot.
Il faut mélanger au robot.
C'est un robot qui [verb].
C'est un robot qui coupe les légumes.
Grâce au robot, je peux [verb].
Grâce au robot, je peux faire du pain.
Bien que le robot [subjunctive]...
Bien que le robot soit vieux, il marche.
L'usage du robot permet de [infinitive].
L'usage du robot permet de gagner du temps.
Sous l'influence de la robotisation...
Sous l'influence de la robotisation, le travail change.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Very high in domestic and culinary contexts.
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La robot
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Le robot
Robot is a masculine noun. Always use 'le' or 'un'.
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Pronouncing the 't'
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/ro-bo/
The final 't' is silent in French. Pronouncing it sounds incorrect to native speakers.
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Using 'robot' for a blender
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Mixeur
A blender is 'un mixeur'. A 'robot' is usually more complex and has a wider bowl.
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Je fais le pain avec robot
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Je fais le pain au robot
Use 'au robot' to express the method of preparation.
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Un machine robot
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Un robot
You don't need the word 'machine'; 'robot' is sufficient on its own.
Tips
Learn the parts
Knowing words like 'le bol' (the bowl) and 'la lame' (the blade) will help you follow recipes more easily.
Silent T
Remember the silent 't'. Think of the word 'row-boat' in English, but stop before you hit the 't'.
Gender consistency
Since it's masculine, all adjectives must match: 'un robot performant', 'le robot cassé'.
In the kitchen
Use the phrase 'au robot' to sound more like a native when explaining how you prepared a dish.
Brand names
Don't be surprised if French people say 'le Magimix' or 'le Thermomix' instead of 'le robot'.
Robot vacuum
Use 'robot-aspirateur' for clarity if you are not in a kitchen context.
Robotics
The field of study is 'la robotique', which is a feminine noun.
Buying a robot
Look for 'puissance' (power in Watts) and 'capacité' (volume of the bowl) when comparing models.
Metaphor
Use 'travailler comme un robot' to describe someone working very fast but without much thought.
Plural form
The plural is 'les robots'. The 's' is silent, just like the 't'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'RO-BO' (silent T) as your 'RO-bust BO-y' in the kitchen who does all the hard work for you.
Visual Association
Imagine a small mechanical man with a chef's hat standing inside a blender bowl, chopping onions with his hands.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to name three things your 'robot' can do in the kitchen using French verbs (e.g., râper, mixer, pétrir).
Word Origin
The word 'robot' was introduced to the world by the Czech writer Karel Čapek in his 1920 play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots). It entered the French language shortly after through translations of the play.
Original meaning: It comes from the Czech word 'robota', which means 'forced labor', 'drudgery', or 'serfdom'.
Slavic (Czech) root, adopted into the International Scientific Vocabulary.Cultural Context
No major sensitivities, though avoid calling a person a 'robot' unless you mean they are emotionless.
In English, we usually say 'food processor'. Using 'robot' in English sounds like sci-fi, but in French, it's totally domestic.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
In the kitchen
- Le bol du robot est sale.
- Où est la lame du robot ?
- Allume le robot.
- Il faut mixer au robot.
Shopping
- Quel est le prix de ce robot ?
- Est-ce un robot multifonction ?
- Quelle est la puissance du moteur ?
- Le robot est sous garantie.
Cleaning
- Le robot-aspirateur est coincé.
- Videz le bac du robot.
- Programmez le robot pour demain.
- Le robot nettoie le tapis.
Professional/Industry
- Le robot remplace l'ouvrier.
- Maintenance du robot.
- Le bras du robot est articulé.
- Programmation du robot.
Science Fiction
- C'est un robot intelligent.
- Le robot parle aux humains.
- Un monde dominé par les robots.
- Le robot a des sentiments.
Conversation Starters
"Utilises-tu souvent un robot pour cuisiner tes repas ?"
"Quel est, selon toi, le meilleur robot de cuisine sur le marché ?"
"Penses-tu qu'un robot-aspirateur est vraiment utile à la maison ?"
"Est-ce que tu préfères pétrir ton pain à la main ou au robot ?"
"Que penses-tu de l'arrivée des robots dans notre vie quotidienne ?"
Journal Prompts
Décrivez votre robot de cuisine idéal. Quelles fonctions devrait-il avoir ?
Imaginez une journée où tous les robots cessent de fonctionner. Que se passe-t-il ?
Racontez une expérience où un robot (cuisine ou aspirateur) vous a sauvé la mise.
Pensez-vous que les robots vont un jour remplacer les chefs dans les restaurants ?
Écrivez une petite histoire mettant en scène un robot domestique qui devient conscient.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsLe mot 'robot' est toujours masculin. On dit 'le robot' ou 'un robot'.
Non, le 't' final est muet. On prononce /ro-bo/.
Un robot est polyvalent (coupe, râpe, pétrit), alors qu'un mixeur sert surtout à liquéfier les aliments.
C'est un robot fixe avec un grand bol, spécialisé dans la préparation des pâtes et des crèmes.
Non, même si c'est une machine, le nom reste masculin : 'le robot'.
Il vient du mot tchèque 'robota', qui signifie 'travail forcé'.
C'est un dessin du visage d'un suspect réalisé par la police à partir de témoignages.
Oui, surtout pour parler des programmes informatiques sur internet, mais on utilise aussi 'robot'.
Le terme le plus courant est simplement 'un robot' ou 'un robot de cuisine'.
Oui, c'est un exemple de robot domestique autonome qui nettoie les sols.
Test Yourself 190 questions
Décrivez votre robot de cuisine en deux phrases.
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Pourquoi utilisez-vous un robot pour cuisiner ?
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Quels sont les avantages d'un robot-aspirateur ?
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Expliquez la différence entre un robot et un mixeur.
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Imaginez le robot du futur dans la maison.
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Écrivez une consigne de recette utilisant le mot 'robot'.
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Quelles tâches ménagères un robot devrait-il faire ?
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Le robot est-il un ami ou un ennemi de l'artisanat ?
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Décrivez le bruit d'un robot qui fonctionne.
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Comment le mot 'robot' est-il arrivé en français ?
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Faites une liste de 5 choses que l'on peut faire au robot.
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Répondez à la question : 'As-tu un robot chez toi ?'
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Quel robot aimeriez-vous recevoir en cadeau ?
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Expliquez l'expression 'travailler comme un robot'.
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Le robot remplace-t-il le chef cuisinier ?
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Comparez le pétrissage à la main et au robot.
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Quels sont les inconvénients d'un robot ?
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Décrivez un robot de science-fiction célèbre.
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Comment nettoyer un robot en toute sécurité ?
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Le robot est-il indispensable aujourd'hui ?
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Prononcez le mot 'robot' trois fois à voix haute.
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Dites : 'J'utilise le robot pour cuisiner.'
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Expliquez à un ami comment allumer le robot.
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Dites : 'Le robot est dans le placard de la cuisine.'
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Dites : 'Ce robot est très pratique pour râper les carottes.'
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Prononcez la phrase : 'Les robots remplacent les ouvriers.'
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Dites : 'Est-ce que tu peux sortir le robot, s'il te plaît ?'
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Expliquez pourquoi vous préférez pétrir le pain au robot.
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Dites : 'Le moteur du robot chauffe un peu.'
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Dites : 'Je cherche un robot multifonction performant.'
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Racontez une blague sur les robots.
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Dites : 'Mon robot-aspirateur s'appelle Nestor.'
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Dites : 'Il faut laver le bol du robot à la main.'
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Dites : 'Le robot a fini de mixer la soupe.'
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Prononcez : 'Robotisation, automatisation, électronique.'
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Dites : 'On a fait toute la pâte au robot.'
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Dites : 'C'est un robot de dernière génération.'
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Dites : 'Fais attention aux lames du robot !'
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Dites : 'Le robot est tombé en panne hier.'
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Dites : 'Quel robot me conseillez-vous ?'
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Écoutez et identifiez le mot : 'Le robot'.
Écoutez la phrase : 'Le robot est cassé.' Qu'est-ce qui est cassé ?
Écoutez : 'Il faut pétrir au robot.' Quel outil doit-on utiliser ?
Écoutez : 'J'ai un robot-aspirateur.' De quoi parle la personne ?
Écoutez : 'Le bol du robot est plein.' Qu'est-ce qui est plein ?
Écoutez : 'Le robot fait un bruit bizarre.' Comment est le bruit ?
Écoutez : 'C'est un robot multifonction.' Combien de fonctions a-t-il ?
Écoutez : 'Passe les carottes au robot.' Que faut-il faire avec les carottes ?
Écoutez : 'Le robot est en solde.' Est-il cher ?
Écoutez : 'Range le robot.' Que faut-il faire ?
Écoutez : 'C'est un robot culinaire.' Dans quelle pièce l'utilise-t-on ?
Écoutez : 'Le robot-tondeuse est dans le jardin.' Où est le robot ?
Écoutez : 'La lame du robot est tranchante.' Est-ce dangereux ?
Écoutez : 'Le robot est garanti 2 ans.' Quelle est la durée de la garantie ?
Écoutez : 'Ils travaillent comme des robots.' Sont-ils créatifs ?
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Summary
In French, 'robot' is the standard term for a food processor. It is a masculine noun ('le robot') and the final 't' is always silent. Example: 'Je fais ma soupe au robot' (I make my soup with the food processor).
- A masculine noun primarily meaning 'food processor' in a kitchen context, but also used for industrial robots and sci-fi machines.
- Essential vocabulary for French cooking, often used with the preposition 'au' to describe how a dish was prepared.
- Pronounced /ro-bo/ with a silent final 't'. It is a common household appliance in France, synonymous with brands like Magimix.
- Covers a wide range of devices from stand mixers (robot pâtissier) to autonomous vacuums (robot-aspirateur) and multi-cookers.
Learn the parts
Knowing words like 'le bol' (the bowl) and 'la lame' (the blade) will help you follow recipes more easily.
Silent T
Remember the silent 't'. Think of the word 'row-boat' in English, but stop before you hit the 't'.
Gender consistency
Since it's masculine, all adjectives must match: 'un robot performant', 'le robot cassé'.
In the kitchen
Use the phrase 'au robot' to sound more like a native when explaining how you prepared a dish.
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