A2 Collocation Formal 6 min de leitura

à l' erreur

à the error

Literalmente: to the error

Em 15 segundos

  • Describes situations that are inherently misleading or confusing.
  • Usually paired with verbs like 'prêter' or 'pousser'.
  • Focuses on the external cause, not your personal failure.
  • Common in UI design, instructions, and professional feedback.

Significado

Descreve algo que naturalmente leva a um erro ou é enganoso. Concentra-se na causa externa da confusão e não na pessoa que comete o erro.

Exemplos-chave

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Complaining about a confusing app

Le design de cette application prête à l'erreur.

The design of this app is misleading.

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At a train station with bad signage

Ces panneaux sont flous et poussent à l'erreur.

These signs are blurry and lead people to make mistakes.

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A confusing question in a job interview

Votre question sur le salaire prête à l'erreur.

Your question about the salary is a bit ambiguous.

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Contexto cultural

Les formulaires administratifs français sont célèbres pour être compliqués. Les citoyens utilisent souvent cette expression pour se plaindre de la complexité des impôts. Au Québec, on utilise aussi beaucoup 'porter à confusion', qui est un synonyme très proche de 'prêter à l'erreur'. Dans les écoles françaises, la clarté est une vertu. Un professeur dira qu'un énoncé d'examen 'prête à l'erreur' s'il doit annuler une question trop difficile. Avec la montée du design UX en France, cette phrase est devenue un standard pour critiquer les interfaces web mal conçues.

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Blame the object

Use this phrase when you want to be polite and not take the blame for a mistake caused by bad instructions.

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Preposition check

Always use 'à' with 'prêter'. Using 'en' is a very common mistake even for natives.

Em 15 segundos

  • Describes situations that are inherently misleading or confusing.
  • Usually paired with verbs like 'prêter' or 'pousser'.
  • Focuses on the external cause, not your personal failure.
  • Common in UI design, instructions, and professional feedback.

What It Means

Ever felt like a website was designed specifically to make you click the wrong button? That is exactly the 'vibe' of à l'erreur. In French, when we say something prête à l'erreur, we mean it is misleading or ambiguous. It describes a situation, a sentence, or even a user interface that is prone to causing confusion. It’s not just a simple mistake you made; it’s about the environment or the object being 'error-friendly.' Think of it as the 'dark pattern' of language. You aren't being silly; the thing itself is just tricky! It carries a slight weight of frustration, like when you pull a door that clearly says 'Push.'

How To Use It

You won't usually find à l'erreur standing all by itself like a lonely baguette. It almost always hangs out with specific verbs. The most common partner is prêter. When something prête à l'erreur, it 'lends itself' to being misunderstood. You can also use pousser (to push) or inciter (to encourage). For example, a confusing road sign pousse à l'erreur. You are basically blaming the sign for your wrong turn. It is very common in professional settings when discussing logic, design, or instructions. Use it when you want to be polite about a mistake—instead of saying 'You are wrong,' you say 'The document prête à l'erreur.' It’s a great way to save face while still pointing out a problem.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you are scrolling through a delivery app. The 'Cancel' button is bright green, but the 'Confirm' button is grey. That design pousse à l'erreur. You’ll likely click the wrong one because our brains associate green with 'Go.' Another scenario is a text message from a crush. If they say 'I'm free tomorrow, or maybe not,' that sentence prête à l'erreur. Is it a date? Is it a rejection? Who knows! In a job interview on Zoom, if the 'Mute' icon looks like a 'Share Screen' icon, that interface is sujet à l'erreur. You might end up showing your messy desktop instead of silencing your sneeze. Even Netflix subtitles can sometimes be à l'erreur if the translation doesn't match the cultural context.

When To Use It

Use this phrase when you want to describe a 'trap' or a confusing setup. It’s perfect for complaining about a confusing exam question. 'Professor, this question prête à l'erreur!' It works well for tech talk, like discussing a buggy app or a weird UI. Use it when you are analyzing a situation rather than just reporting a fact. It’s great for travel vlogs when a map is confusing. 'This street layout really pousse à l'erreur for tourists.' It adds a layer of sophistication to your French. Instead of saying 'C'est difficile,' you are explaining *why* it is difficult. It’s the difference between being a beginner and sounding like a native who understands nuance.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use à l'erreur to say 'I made a mistake.' For that, you need J'ai fait une erreur. If you just tripped over your own feet, don't say the floor prête à l'erreur unless you want to sound very dramatic. It’s not for personal accidents; it’s for external causes. Also, avoid it in very casual slang situations with friends where you'd just say 'C'est relou' (It's annoying). It’s a bit too 'intellectual' for a rowdy football match. Don't use it if the mistake was totally your fault and the situation was crystal clear. If you add 2+2 and get 5, the math isn't à l'erreur; you just need more coffee.

Common Mistakes

Cette consigne est à l'erreur Cette consigne prête à l'erreur. (You need a verb!)
J'ai agi à l'erreur J'ai agi par erreur. (Use par for 'by mistake')
C'est une à l'erreur C'est une source d'erreur. (Don't use it as a noun phrase like this)
Je suis à l'erreur Je me suis trompé. (To say 'I am wrong')

Learning these prepositions is like trying to fold a fitted sheet—it feels impossible at first, but there is a logic to it!

Similar Expressions

You might hear induire en erreur. This is the more formal, 'James Bond' version of misleading someone. If a witness gives a false statement, they induisent la police en erreur. There is also trompeur, which is a simple adjective for 'deceptive.' An advertisement that promises free gold is trompeur. If you want to talk about the mistake itself, use une méprise. This is a more elegant word for a misunderstanding. Prêter à confusion is almost a twin to prêter à l'erreur. They are used interchangeably most of the time. Think of these as a family of words all trying to tell you that things aren't what they seem.

Common Variations

You will often see sujet à l'erreur. This means 'prone to error.' It's like saying someone is 'prone to catching a cold.' Human beings are naturally sujets à l'erreur. Another variation is faciliter l'erreur. This is used in technical manuals or safety guides. 'A dark staircase facilite l'erreur.' You might also find mener à l'erreur (to lead to error). 'Following this old GPS will mener à l'erreur.' These variations allow you to be specific about *how* the error is happening. Is it pushing you? Is it just subject to it? Or is it leading you there by the hand?

Memory Trick

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Think of the à as a finger pointing. The situation is pointing you *towards* the error (à l'erreur). It’s an invitation! Picture a 'lending library' for the word prêter. The situation is 'lending' you the possibility of making a mistake. You didn't buy the mistake; you just borrowed it because the situation offered it to you. If that doesn't work, just remember that à looks like a little trap door opening up. Don't fall in!

Quick FAQ

Is à l'erreur the same as par erreur? No, par erreur means 'by mistake' (the action), while à l'erreur describes the cause or the setup. Can I use it for people? Yes, you can say a person's behavior prête à l'erreur if they are being very ambiguous. Is it formal? It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend without sounding weird. Is it used in math? Yes, to describe a formula that is easily misapplied. Why is it l'erreur and not just erreur? Because in French, we love our articles! We are pointing to 'The' specific concept of error. Do I need to use 'prête' every time? Not every time, but it is the most common and natural pairing for an A2 learner.

Notas de uso

The phrase is neutral and very common in professional and analytical contexts. Always remember to pair it with a verb (usually 'prêter') and never confuse it with 'par erreur', which describes your own accidental action.

💡

Blame the object

Use this phrase when you want to be polite and not take the blame for a mistake caused by bad instructions.

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Preposition check

Always use 'à' with 'prêter'. Using 'en' is a very common mistake even for natives.

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Professionalism

In a work email, use this to point out flaws in a project plan to sound objective and analytical.

Exemplos

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#1 Complaining about a confusing app
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Le design de cette application prête à l'erreur.

The design of this app is misleading.

Here 'prêter' indicates the design is the cause of potential mistakes.

#2 At a train station with bad signage
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Ces panneaux sont flous et poussent à l'erreur.

These signs are blurry and lead people to make mistakes.

'Poussent' (push) gives a sense of being forced into a mistake.

#3 A confusing question in a job interview
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Votre question sur le salaire prête à l'erreur.

Your question about the salary is a bit ambiguous.

A polite way to say a question is tricky or poorly phrased.

#4 Reviewing a complex contract
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L'article 4 est ambigu et incite à l'erreur.

Article 4 is ambiguous and encourages errors.

'Incite' suggests the text nudges the reader toward a wrong conclusion.

#5 Instagram caption about a 'Expectation vs Reality' photo
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Le filtre de cette photo prête vraiment à l'erreur !

The filter on this photo is really misleading!

Using the phrase to talk about digital deception in a lighthearted way.

#6 Explaining a misunderstanding to a partner
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Ton silence m'a poussé à l'erreur sur tes intentions.

Your silence led me to be mistaken about your intentions.

Using the phrase for emotional/interpersonal misunderstandings.

#7 Talking about a confusing street layout
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Ce carrefour est mal éclairé, ce qui facilite l'erreur.

This intersection is poorly lit, which makes errors easy.

'Facilite' shows that the environment makes mistakes more likely.

#8 Discussing a scientific experiment
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Le protocole est complexe et sujet à l'erreur.

The protocol is complex and prone to error.

'Sujet à' is a very common variation in academic contexts.

Common learner mistake Erro comum
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✗ J'ai fait une à l'erreur → ✓ J'ai fait une erreur.

✗ I made a to the error → ✓ I made a mistake.

You can't use 'à l'erreur' as the object of 'faire'.

Common learner mistake Erro comum
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✗ Je t'ai envoyé ce mail à l'erreur → ✓ Je t'ai envoyé ce mail par erreur.

✗ I sent you this email to the error → ✓ I sent you this email by mistake.

When expressing 'by accident,' always use 'par erreur'.

#11 Humorous comment on a TikTok 'life hack'
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Ce tuto est tellement rapide qu'il mène directement à l'erreur !

This tutorial is so fast it leads directly to failure!

Hyperbole to show how confusing a video is.

Teste-se

Choisissez la forme correcte pour dire que le design est confus.

Le design de cette application ______ à l'erreur.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: prête

On utilise le verbe 'prêter' avec 'à l'erreur'.

Complétez avec la bonne préposition.

Ces instructions prêtent ___ l'erreur.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: à

La collocation fixe est 'prêter à l'erreur'.

Associez la phrase à la situation.

Laquelle de ces situations 'prête à l'erreur' ?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Un bouton 'Supprimer' qui ressemble au bouton 'Valider'.

C'est une situation où le design cause une confusion.

Complétez le dialogue.

A: Pourquoi as-tu pris le mauvais train ? B: Le panneau d'affichage ______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: prêtait à l'erreur

On explique la cause de la confusion par la nature du panneau.

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Recursos visuais

Prêter à l'erreur vs. Induire en erreur

Prêter à l'erreur
Passif Passive
Structurel Structural
Induire en erreur
Actif Active
Intentionnel Intentional

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Choisissez la forme correcte pour dire que le design est confus. Choose A2

Le design de cette application ______ à l'erreur.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: prête

On utilise le verbe 'prêter' avec 'à l'erreur'.

Complétez avec la bonne préposition. Fill Blank A2

Ces instructions prêtent ___ l'erreur.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: à

La collocation fixe est 'prêter à l'erreur'.

Associez la phrase à la situation. situation_matching A2

Laquelle de ces situations 'prête à l'erreur' ?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Un bouton 'Supprimer' qui ressemble au bouton 'Valider'.

C'est une situation où le design cause une confusion.

Complétez le dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: Pourquoi as-tu pris le mauvais train ? B: Le panneau d'affichage ______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: prêtait à l'erreur

On explique la cause de la confusion par la nature du panneau.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, 'prêt' means 'ready'. You must use the verb 'prête' (from prêter). Say 'Cela prête à l'erreur'.

'Prêter à l'erreur' means you will likely do something wrong. 'Prêter à confusion' just means you will be confused.

Yes, it is formal to neutral. It's perfect for work or school.

Usually no. We use it for things, signs, or words. If a person is confusing, we say 'Il n'est pas clair'.

It's very similar, but 'induire en erreur' is more active, like someone is leading you into a trap.

Use the passé composé: 'Cela a prêté à l'erreur'.

It is feminine (une erreur), but we use 'l'' because it starts with a vowel.

Only if the typo makes the whole sentence misleading.

Yes, especially when discussing technology, laws, or school work.

Something that is 'clair et net' (clear and sharp) or 'sans ambiguïté'.

Frases relacionadas

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prêter à confusion

synonym

To be confusing

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induire en erreur

similar

To mislead

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être trompeur

similar

To be deceptive

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porter à confusion

synonym

To lead to confusion

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faire fausse route

builds on

To be on the wrong track

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