le cachet
le cachet 30秒了解
- Le cachet is the everyday French word for a pill or tablet of medicine.
- It is a masculine noun (le cachet) and is pronounced like 'ka-shay'.
- Beyond medicine, it means an official stamp or the 'charm' of a house.
- Commonly used with verbs like 'prendre' (to take) and 'avaler' (to swallow).
The French word le cachet is a fascinating term that primarily refers to a tablet, pill, or capsule of medicine in a daily, colloquial context. While the word originally stems from the idea of a 'seal' or 'stamp' (from the verb cacher, meaning to hide or press), its medical application evolved from the historical practice of sealing bitter medicinal powders between two small wafers of unleavened bread or starch. This 'sealed' medicine was easier to swallow, and thus the name cachet stuck. In modern French, when you have a headache or a fever, you don't just look for 'medicine'; you look for a cachet. It is one of the most common ways to refer to solid-form medication, standing alongside terms like comprimé (compressed tablet) and gélule (gelatin capsule).
- The Medical Context
- In a pharmacy or at home, le cachet is the go-to word for any small, solid dose of medication that you swallow. It is less clinical than médicament and more common in speech than comprimé.
- The Notion of Sealing
- Beyond medicine, the word retains its original meaning of a physical seal (like wax on a letter) or a rubber stamp. This dual meaning highlights the French language's ability to repurpose physical descriptions for functional objects.
- Aesthetic and Style
- In a completely different register, le cachet refers to the 'character' or 'charm' of a place. A house with beaucoup de cachet is one that has unique architectural beauty or historical soul.
Vite, donne-moi un cachet d'aspirine, j'ai une migraine affreuse !
Understanding when to use le cachet requires recognizing the level of formality. If you are talking to a friend about your cold, you would say, "Je dois prendre mes cachets." If you are reading a formal medical prescription, you might see the word comprimé instead, but the pharmacist will likely ask, "Voulez-vous des cachets effervescents ?" (Do you want effervescent/dissolvable tablets?). This versatility makes it a B1-level essential, as it bridges the gap between basic survival French and nuanced, everyday conversation.
Le médecin m'a prescrit un cachet à prendre chaque matin à jeun.
It is important to note that while le cachet is used for tablets, it is rarely used for liquids (sirops) or ointments (pommades). It specifically denotes a solid object that is meant to be swallowed. In some regions, you might also hear the word used for the little paper packets containing powdered medicine, though this is becoming rarer as pre-formed tablets dominate the market. The word encapsulates the French approach to medicine: specific, functional, and deeply embedded in the daily routine of self-care.
Est-ce que ce cachet est facile à avaler ?
- The Artist's Fee
- In the world of entertainment, un cachet refers to the fixed fee paid to a performer for a single show or recording. An actor might complain about their small cachet for an indie film.
To master this word, one must see it as a multi-purpose tool. While its heart lies in the medicine cabinet, its limbs reach into the worlds of law (seals), art (fees), and architecture (charm). However, for a B1 learner, the medicine cabinet is the most vital starting point. When you are feeling under the weather in Paris, knowing how to ask for a cachet is not just a vocabulary exercise; it is a necessity for well-being.
Using le cachet correctly involves understanding its relationship with specific verbs and contexts. Because it is a physical object, it is often the direct object of verbs related to ingestion or prescription. The most common verb used with cachet is prendre (to take). Unlike English, where we might say 'have a pill', in French, you almost always 'take' it. Another essential verb is avaler (to swallow), which is used when discussing the difficulty or ease of the physical act of consumption.
N'oubliez pas de prendre votre cachet après le petit-déjeuner.
When describing the type of pill, adjectives follow the noun. For example, un cachet effervescent is a tablet that dissolves in water with bubbles. This is a very common form of medication in France for pain relief (like paracetamol). You might also hear un cachet sécable, which refers to a pill that has a line down the middle so it can be easily broken in half. Using these specific descriptors will make your French sound much more natural and precise.
- In the Pharmacy
- When talking to a pharmacist, you might say: "Je voudrais une boîte de cachets pour la gorge." (I would like a box of tablets for the throat).
- Describing Quantity
- Use 'par' to indicate frequency: "Deux cachets par jour" (Two pills per day). Use 'de' for the specific medicine: "Un cachet d'aspirine" (An aspirin pill).
Il a du mal à avaler les gros cachets, il préfère le sirop.
In a more abstract sense, when using le cachet to mean 'charm' or 'character', the sentence structure changes. It is often used with the verb avoir (to have). For example, "Cet appartement a beaucoup de cachet avec ses poutres apparentes" (This apartment has a lot of charm with its exposed beams). Here, cachet acts as an uncountable noun representing a quality rather than a physical pill. This shift in usage is a great way for intermediate learners to demonstrate their range.
Le pharmacien a mis le cachet officiel sur l'ordonnance.
Notice in the example above how cachet means 'stamp'. This is common in administrative contexts. If you are applying for a visa or a permit, you might be told, "Il manque le cachet de la mairie" (The town hall's stamp is missing). This highlights the importance of context: if you are at the doctor's, it's a pill; if you are at the town hall, it's a stamp; if you are looking at a beautiful old fireplace, it's charm.
Elle a pris un cachet pour dormir car elle était trop stressée.
To practice, try constructing sentences that combine these meanings. For instance: "Le médecin a mis son cachet sur l'ordonnance pour mes cachets d'aspirine." (The doctor put his stamp on the prescription for my aspirin pills). This helps solidify the different facets of the word in your memory. Always pay attention to the articles—le and un—to reinforce that it is a masculine noun. Mastery of le cachet is a hallmark of a student moving from basic vocabulary to functional, everyday French fluency.
The word le cachet is ubiquitous in French life, but its frequency varies depending on the setting. The most common place you will encounter it is within the walls of a pharmacie. In France, pharmacies are distinct from supermarkets; they are specialized health hubs where pharmacists offer medical advice. When you walk in and describe a symptom like a headache (mal à la tête), the pharmacist will likely point to a box and say, "Prenez un cachet toutes les six heures." This is the primary linguistic home of the word.
À la pharmacie : — Bonjour, je voudrais des cachets pour la fièvre, s'il vous plaît.
Another very common environment is the family home. French parents often ask their children, "Tu as bien pris ton cachet ?" (Did you take your pill?). It is part of the morning or evening ritual for many. In this domestic setting, the word is used warmly and routinely. It’s also common in office environments when someone isn't feeling well. A colleague might offer: "J'ai des cachets dans mon sac si tu veux." (I have some pills in my bag if you want).
- In Medical Consultations
- Doctors use it when explaining a treatment plan. They might distinguish between cachets and injections or sirops. It makes the treatment sound tangible and manageable.
- In Real Estate Ads
- If you are looking for an apartment in Paris, you will see the phrase "beaucoup de cachet" in almost every listing for an older building. It implies stone walls, old wood, and history.
L'agent immobilier dit que cet appartement a un cachet fou grâce à sa cheminée ancienne.
Television and radio commercials for over-the-counter health products are another source. You will hear slogans emphasizing how quickly a cachet acts. Phrases like "un seul cachet suffit" (one single pill is enough) are common marketing tropes. This reinforces the word's association with efficiency and relief. In news reports about the pharmaceutical industry, you might also hear about the "prix du cachet" (price per pill) when discussing healthcare costs or insurance reimbursements.
Lastly, in the world of professional arts and performance, le cachet is the standard term for payment. If you overhear musicians talking backstage, they might be discussing their cachet for the night's performance. "C'est un bon cachet pour un festival," one might say. This usage is vital for anyone working in the creative industries in France. From the pharmacy to the stage to the living room, le cachet is a word that truly gets around.
L'acteur a refusé le rôle parce que le cachet était trop bas.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make with le cachet is confusing it with other similar-sounding words or synonyms that have slightly different nuances. The most common confusion is with caché, the past participle of cacher (to hide). Because they are pronounced exactly the same (/ka.ʃe/), learners often write one when they mean the other. Remember: le cachet is the object you swallow; caché is the state of being hidden.
Incorrect: J'ai pris un caché pour mon rhume.
Correct: J'ai pris un cachet pour mon rhume.
Another mistake involves the distinction between cachet, comprimé, and gélule. While they are often used interchangeably in casual speech, using the wrong one in a medical setting can lead to confusion. A gélule is specifically a capsule with a gelatin shell containing powder or liquid. If you tell a doctor you can't swallow cachets, they might suggest a gélule or a sirop. Using cachet as a catch-all is fine for friends, but try to be more precise when accuracy matters.
- Gender Confusion
- Many learners mistakenly treat cachet as feminine because it ends in a sound that sometimes feels feminine to English ears. It is strictly masculine: le cachet, never la cachet.
- Misusing the 'Charm' Meaning
- When using cachet to mean 'charm', don't use it for people. You can't say "Cet homme a du cachet." Instead, use du charme or du charisme. Cachet is for objects, buildings, or styles.
A subtle mistake is using cachet when referring to illegal drugs. In French, the word for a 'pill' in the context of MDMA or ecstasy is often un taz or un cacheton (slang). Using the standard cachet might sound overly clinical or like you're talking about aspirin. Context is key! Conversely, in a formal medical report, comprimé is the preferred term, and cachet might sound slightly too informal.
Incorrect: Elle a un cachet de poste.
Correct: Elle a un timbre de poste (or) Le cachet de la poste fait foi.
Finally, remember the spelling. It ends in '-et', not '-é' or '-er'. Even though they sound the same, the '-et' ending is typical for many masculine nouns in French (like objet, projet, sujet). Keeping this pattern in mind will help you avoid spelling errors in your writing assignments or when sending a quick text to a French friend asking for medicine.
To expand your vocabulary beyond le cachet, it is essential to understand its synonyms and how they differ in meaning and register. The French language has several words for medication forms, and choosing the right one shows a higher level of fluency. The most direct alternative is le comprimé. While a cachet can be any pill, a comprimé is specifically a 'compressed' tablet made of powdered medicine. In technical or medical contexts, comprimé is much more common.
- Le Comprimé vs. Le Cachet
- Comprimé: Technical, used on packaging and by doctors.
Cachet: Colloquial, used in everyday speech for any pill. - La Gélule
- This refers to a capsule, usually made of two halves of gelatin that fit together. It often contains powder. People who have trouble swallowing cachets often find gélules easier because of their smooth texture.
- La Pastille
- A lozenge, usually for a sore throat. Unlike a cachet, which you swallow whole, a pastille is meant to be sucked and dissolved slowly in the mouth.
Je ne veux pas de cachet, je préfère une pastille au miel pour ma gorge.
In the context of 'charm' or 'style', synonyms for cachet include le charme, le caractère, or l'élégance. If you want to emphasize the uniqueness of a building, you might say it has de la personnalité. However, cachet remains the most sophisticated way to describe that 'certain something' that makes an old building special. It suggests a blend of history and aesthetic value that charme alone might not fully capture.
Cette vieille grange a été rénovée avec beaucoup de caractère.
Finally, for the 'stamp' meaning, alternatives include le tampon (rubber stamp) or le sceau (a more formal or historical seal, like a wax seal). While a tampon is the physical tool you hold in your hand, the cachet is often the mark it leaves on the paper. In legal terms, le sceau de l'État (the Seal of the State) is used for the most official documents. Knowing these distinctions allows you to navigate French administration, pharmacies, and interior design with confidence.
L'infirmière a apposé son tampon sur mon carnet de santé.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The medical meaning appeared in the 19th century because pharmacists used to seal bitter medicine between two starch wafers (like a sandwich) to make it tasteless.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the final 't'. It should be silent.
- Confusing the vowel sound with 'cache' (rhymes with mash).
- Pronouncing it like 'catch-it'.
- Confusing the 'ch' with a 'k' sound (it's 'sh').
- Over-emphasizing the first syllable like in English.
难度评级
Easy to recognize in context, but watch for multiple meanings.
Remember the '-et' ending and masculine gender.
Simple pronunciation, just don't say the 't'.
Can be confused with 'caché' in fast speech.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Masculine noun endings in -et
Le cachet, le projet, le secret.
Preposition 'de' with quantities
Une boîte de cachets.
Adjective placement after noun
Un cachet effervescent.
Using 'pour' to indicate purpose
Un cachet pour dormir.
Silent final consonants
The 't' in cachet is silent.
按水平分级的例句
Je prends un cachet.
I am taking a pill.
Simple subject + verb + direct object.
Où est le cachet ?
Where is the pill?
Interrogative sentence with 'où'.
C'est un petit cachet.
It is a small pill.
Using the adjective 'petit' which comes before the noun.
Un cachet d'aspirine, s'il vous plaît.
An aspirin pill, please.
Common request format.
Le cachet est blanc.
The pill is white.
Subject + être + adjective.
Il mange son cachet.
He is eating (taking) his pill.
Note: 'Prendre' is better, but 'manger' is understood at A1.
Tu as un cachet ?
Do you have a pill?
Informal question using 'tu'.
Voici mon cachet.
Here is my pill.
Using 'voici' to point something out.
Je dois prendre ce cachet tous les matins.
I have to take this pill every morning.
Modal verb 'devoir' + infinitive.
Le cachet est trop gros pour moi.
The pill is too big for me.
Use of 'trop' to indicate excess.
Voulez-vous un cachet effervescent ?
Do you want a dissolvable pill?
Adjective 'effervescent' follows the noun.
J'ai oublié de prendre mon cachet hier.
I forgot to take my pill yesterday.
Passé composé with 'oublier de'.
Il y a dix cachets dans cette boîte.
There are ten pills in this box.
Use of 'il y a' + number.
Ce cachet aide contre la douleur.
This pill helps against the pain.
Verb 'aider' + 'contre'.
Ne prenez pas ce cachet avec du café.
Don't take this pill with coffee.
Negative imperative.
Le médecin écrit le nom du cachet.
The doctor writes the name of the pill.
Present tense with a direct object.
Si tu as mal à la tête, prends un cachet d'aspirine.
If you have a headache, take an aspirin pill.
Conditional 'si' clause + imperative.
Cette maison ancienne a énormément de cachet.
This old house has an enormous amount of charm.
Using 'cachet' in the sense of 'charm'.
Il faut que je trouve un cachet pour dormir.
I must find a sleeping pill.
Subjunctive mood after 'il faut que'.
Le cachet de la poste fait foi pour l'envoi.
The postmark serves as proof of mailing.
Standard administrative idiom.
Le pharmacien a mis son cachet sur l'ordonnance.
The pharmacist put his stamp on the prescription.
Using 'cachet' as 'stamp'.
Je préfère les cachets aux sirops car c'est plus pratique.
I prefer pills to syrups because it's more practical.
Comparison with 'préférer ... à'.
Elle a pris un demi-cachet car la dose était trop forte.
She took a half-pill because the dose was too strong.
Compound noun 'demi-cachet'.
Vérifie la date d'expiration sur la boîte de cachets.
Check the expiration date on the pill box.
Imperative + prepositional phrase.
L'appartement a perdu son cachet après ces travaux modernes.
The apartment lost its charm after these modern renovations.
Passé composé with 'perdre'.
Le cachet de l'artiste a été négocié par son agent.
The artist's fee was negotiated by their agent.
Passive voice with 'être négocié'.
Il est déconseillé d'avaler plusieurs cachets à la fois.
It is not recommended to swallow several pills at once.
Impersonal construction 'il est déconseillé de'.
Ce médicament est disponible sous forme de cachets ou de gélules.
This medicine is available in pill or capsule form.
Structure 'sous forme de'.
Le cachet officiel est obligatoire sur ce document administratif.
The official stamp is mandatory on this administrative document.
Adjective 'obligatoire' following the noun.
Bien qu'il soit malade, il refuse de prendre ses cachets.
Although he is sick, he refuses to take his pills.
Conjunction 'bien que' + subjunctive.
Le cachet de cette actrice s'élève à plusieurs milliers d'euros.
This actress's fee amounts to several thousand euros.
Pronominal verb 's'élever à'.
L'infirmière lui a donné un cachet pour calmer sa douleur.
The nurse gave him a pill to soothe his pain.
Indirect object pronoun 'lui'.
L'authenticité de la lettre est confirmée par le cachet de cire.
The authenticity of the letter is confirmed by the wax seal.
Passive voice + specific noun 'cachet de cire'.
Cette pièce de théâtre manque de cachet malgré une mise en scène audacieuse.
This play lacks character despite a bold staging.
Abstract use of 'manquer de cachet'.
L'industrie pharmaceutique investit des millions dans chaque nouveau cachet.
The pharmaceutical industry invests millions in every new pill.
Complex subject and verb agreement.
Le cachet de la poste faisant foi, votre dossier sera accepté.
The postmark serving as proof, your file will be accepted.
Present participle 'faisant' in a legal context.
Il a perçu un cachet substantiel pour sa participation au concert.
He received a substantial fee for his participation in the concert.
Formal verb 'percevoir' and adjective 'substantiel'.
La posologie indique qu'il ne faut pas dépasser trois cachets par jour.
The dosage instructions indicate not to exceed three pills per day.
Technical term 'posologie'.
Le cachet de cet avocat est prohibitif pour la plupart des clients.
This lawyer's fee is prohibitive for most clients.
Metaphorical/Professional use of 'cachet'.
Sous le cachet du secret, il m'a confié ses véritables intentions.
Under the seal of secrecy, he confided his true intentions to me.
Idiomatic expression 'sous le cachet du secret'.
L'œuvre de Proust possède un cachet stylistique reconnaissable entre mille.
Proust's work possesses a stylistic character recognizable among a thousand.
Sophisticated literary description.
Le cachet de la chancellerie fut apposé avec une solennité déconcertante.
The chancellery's seal was applied with disconcerting solemnity.
Passé simple 'fut apposé'.
La dématérialisation des procédures rend le cachet physique obsolète.
The digitalization of procedures is making the physical stamp obsolete.
Abstract sociological observation.
Le cachet de l'acteur principal a grevé le budget total de la production.
The lead actor's fee strained the production's total budget.
Advanced verb 'grever' (to strain/burden).
On ne saurait nier le cachet historique de ces ruines romaines.
One cannot deny the historical character of these Roman ruins.
Formal 'on ne saurait' construction.
Le patient présente une accoutumance aux cachets qu'il consomme.
The patient shows a dependency on the pills he consumes.
Medical terminology 'accoutumance'.
L'artisan a su conserver le cachet d'origine de la boiserie.
The craftsman knew how to preserve the original character of the woodwork.
Passé composé indicating successful action.
Chaque cachet d'aspirine est le fruit d'une synthèse chimique complexe.
Every aspirin pill is the result of a complex chemical synthesis.
Metaphorical 'le fruit de'.
常见搭配
常用短语
— Literally about a pill, but figuratively means 'it's hard to believe or accept'.
Cette nouvelle est un cachet difficile à avaler.
— A tablet specifically for throat pain.
J'ai besoin d'un cachet pour la gorge.
— The official government or corporate seal.
Sans le cachet officiel, le papier n'est pas valide.
— To lose its charm or unique style.
La ville a perdu son cachet avec ces nouveaux immeubles.
— A wax seal used on old letters.
La lettre était fermée par un cachet de cire rouge.
— To take one's pill on an empty stomach.
Vous devez prendre ce cachet à jeun le matin.
— To receive one's payment for a performance.
Le musicien a touché son cachet après le concert.
— A pill that can be broken into pieces.
Ce cachet est sécable en deux parties égales.
— To put the finishing touch on something.
Il a mis le cachet final à son œuvre.
容易混淆的词
This is the past participle of 'cacher' (hidden). Sounds identical but used differently.
A noun meaning 'hiding place'. Feminine and has a different ending.
Often used in technology (computer cache) or to mean a cover/mask.
习语与表达
— The date on the postmark is the official evidence of when a letter was sent.
Envoyez votre dossier avant le 30, le cachet de la poste faisant foi.
formal/legal— To do something in total confidence or secrecy.
Il m'a raconté cette histoire sous le cachet du secret.
literary/formal— To have incredible charm or a very unique, attractive style.
Cette petite boutique a un cachet fou !
informal/enthusiastic— For an artist to struggle and look for any small paid gigs to survive.
Au début de sa carrière, il courait après les cachets.
professional/colloquial— To leave one's personal mark or signature style on a project.
Le réalisateur a vraiment mis son cachet sur ce film.
neutral— A very pale person (humorous/mildly insulting).
Après l'hiver, je ressemble à un cachet d'aspirine.
slang— To break a seal, often implying revealing a secret or opening something forbidden.
Il a osé briser le cachet du testament.
formal— To add style or value to something.
Ces rideaux donnent du cachet au salon.
neutral— To be paid per performance rather than having a fixed salary.
Beaucoup d'intermittents du spectacle travaillent au cachet.
professional— The mark or sign that something is genuine.
Ce document porte le cachet de l'authenticité.
formal容易混淆
Both mean pill.
Comprimé is the technical/medical term, cachet is the everyday term.
Le médecin prescrit des comprimés, mais je demande un cachet à ma mère.
Both relate to mail.
Un timbre is the postage stamp you buy; un cachet is the date stamp the post office applies.
Je colle le timbre, et la poste met le cachet.
Both mean stamp.
Tampon is the physical object; cachet is the mark it leaves or the official seal.
J'utilise le tampon pour mettre mon cachet sur le papier.
Both mean charm.
Charme can be used for people; cachet is strictly for places, objects, or styles.
Elle a du charme, mais sa maison a du cachet.
Both are medicine forms.
A gélule is a capsule; a cachet is a solid pill/tablet.
Je préfère les gélules car les cachets sont trop durs.
句型
Je prends un [noun].
Je prends un cachet.
Il faut prendre le cachet [time].
Il faut prendre le cachet le soir.
C'est un [noun] qui a du cachet.
C'est un immeuble qui a du cachet.
Le cachet de [noun] fait foi.
Le cachet de la poste fait foi.
Il a perçu un cachet de [amount].
Il a perçu un cachet de mille euros.
Ne pas dépasser [number] cachets par jour.
Ne pas dépasser quatre cachets par jour.
Sous le cachet de [noun]...
Sous le cachet du secret...
Manquer de cachet malgré [noun/phrase]...
Manquer de cachet malgré les ornements.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Very frequent in daily life, especially regarding health and administrative tasks.
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Using 'la cachet'.
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Le cachet.
Cachet is a masculine noun. Using the wrong gender is a common error for beginners.
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Writing 'un caché' for a pill.
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Un cachet.
Caché is an adjective/verb meaning 'hidden'. Cachet is the noun for a pill.
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Pronouncing the 't' at the end.
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Pronounce it like 'ka-shay'.
The final 't' in 'cachet' is silent in French.
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Using 'cachet' to describe a person's charm.
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Elle a du charme.
'Cachet' is for objects or buildings, not for human personality.
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Calling a liquid medicine 'un cachet'.
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Un sirop.
'Cachet' only refers to solid, swallowable forms of medicine.
小贴士
Think Pharmacy
Whenever you think of a pharmacy in France, think of 'le cachet'. It is the most practical word for your health needs.
Always Masculine
Associate 'cachet' with other masculine objects like 'objet' or 'projet' to remember its gender easily.
Real Estate Magic
If you want to impress a French person while looking at an old building, say 'Elle a beaucoup de cachet'. It’s a very high compliment for architecture.
Postmark Proof
In any official correspondence, remember the phrase 'cachet de la poste faisant foi'. it can save you from late penalties!
Silent T
Never pronounce the 't'. If you do, it will sound like English and might be harder for locals to understand quickly.
The 'Seal' Root
Remember that 'cachet' comes from 'sealing'. Medicine used to be 'sealed' in wafers, and documents are 'sealed' with stamps.
Artist Fees
If you work in the arts, 'le cachet' is your best friend—it’s how you get paid for your gigs!
Effervescent vs. Solid
French people love 'cachets effervescents'. If you prefer regular pills, specify 'à avaler' (to swallow).
Cachet vs. Comprimé
Use 'cachet' for speaking and 'comprimé' for reading labels or talking to a doctor formally.
Careful with Slang
Avoid using 'cacheton' in professional medical settings, as it can sound a bit rough or imply drug misuse.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of a 'cache' (a hidden stash) and a 'secret'. A 'cachet' is a 'secret' way to swallow medicine without tasting the bitterness because it is 'sealed' inside.
视觉联想
Imagine a red wax seal on a letter. Now imagine that seal is actually a round white pill. Both are called 'le cachet'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'cachet' in three different ways in one paragraph: as a pill, as a stamp, and as charm.
词源
Derived from the Old French verb 'cacher', which comes from the Vulgar Latin 'coactare' (to press together or compel).
原始含义: A small seal used to close a letter or document.
Romance (Latin root).文化背景
No major sensitivities, but be aware that 'cacheton' (slang) can sometimes refer to drug abuse.
In English, 'cachet' usually means prestige. In French, it's much more likely to be about medicine or a postmark.
在生活中练习
真实语境
At the Pharmacy
- Je voudrais des cachets.
- C'est un cachet à avaler ?
- Combien de cachets par jour ?
- Avez-vous des cachets effervescents ?
Real Estate
- L'appartement a du cachet.
- On cherche du cachet.
- Le cachet de l'ancien.
- Rénover sans perdre le cachet.
Office/Admin
- Il faut le cachet de l'entreprise.
- Où est le cachet ?
- Le cachet est lisible.
- Date du cachet de la poste.
Arts/Music
- Quel est ton cachet ?
- On travaille au cachet.
- Un petit cachet pour ce concert.
- Négocier le cachet.
Health at Home
- Prends ton cachet.
- J'ai besoin d'un cachet.
- Où sont les cachets ?
- Un cachet d'aspirine.
对话开场白
"Tu as un cachet d'aspirine ? J'ai vraiment mal à la tête."
"Est-ce que tu trouves que cet appartement a du cachet ?"
"Tu préfères les cachets ou les sirops quand tu es malade ?"
"Sais-tu si le cachet de la poste est suffisant pour ce dossier ?"
"Le cachet des artistes a beaucoup baissé avec la crise, non ?"
日记主题
Décrivez une maison qui a beaucoup de cachet selon vous.
Avez-vous déjà eu du mal à avaler un cachet ? Racontez.
Quelle est l'importance du cachet de la poste dans votre pays ?
Si vous étiez un artiste, quel serait votre cachet idéal pour un concert ?
Expliquez pourquoi le mot 'cachet' a plusieurs sens en français.
常见问题
10 个问题No, 'cachet' specifically refers to a solid form like a pill or tablet. For liquid medicine, you should use 'le sirop' or 'la solution'. If you use 'cachet' for a liquid, French speakers will be confused as it implies something you swallow whole or dissolve.
It is neutral and very common in everyday speech. In a strictly medical or scientific report, 'comprimé' is preferred because it is more precise. However, in a pharmacy or at home, 'cachet' is perfectly acceptable and widely used by all ages.
You say 'un cachet d'aspirine'. This is a very common collocation. You can also say 'un comprimé d'aspirine', but 'cachet' sounds more natural in a casual conversation when you have a headache.
It is a legal phrase meaning that the date stamped on the envelope by the post office is the official proof of when you sent it. This is important for meeting deadlines even if the letter arrives late. It is a very common phrase in French administration.
No, 'cachet' is not used for people's personalities. For a person, you would use 'du charme', 'du charisme', or 'de la classe'. 'Cachet' is reserved for inanimate things like buildings, furniture, or an artist's signature style.
Yes, 'le cachet' is always masculine. Even when it refers to 'charm' (which might feel like a feminine concept), the grammar remains masculine. For example: 'C'est un beau cachet' or 'Le cachet est magnifique'.
It is a pill that you drop into a glass of water. It fizzes and dissolves, and then you drink the water. This is a very popular way to take paracetamol or aspirin in France.
A 'tampon' is the rubber tool you hold in your hand. The 'cachet' is the mark or the official seal that the 'tampon' leaves on the paper. However, in casual talk, people sometimes use 'tampon' for both.
In the entertainment industry, a 'cachet' is the fixed payment for a specific performance. It comes from the old tradition of 'sealing' a payment in an envelope. Today, it is the standard term for the salary of 'intermittents du spectacle'.
It is pronounced /ka.ʃɛ/. The 't' is silent. It sounds exactly like 'caché'. The first syllable 'ca' is like 'cat' without the 't', and 'chet' sounds like the 'she' in 'shed'.
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Écrivez une phrase demandant un médicament à un pharmacien en utilisant le mot 'cachet'.
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Décrivez un vieil appartement en utilisant l'expression 'avoir du cachet'.
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Expliquez à un ami pourquoi il doit faire attention au 'cachet de la poste'.
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Utilisez le mot 'cachet' dans le contexte d'un concert de musique.
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Rédigez une consigne médicale simple avec le mot 'cachet'.
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Faites une phrase avec 'cachet effervescent'.
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Utilisez 'avaler' et 'cachet' dans la même phrase.
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Écrivez une phrase sur un document officiel et un cachet.
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Imaginez une phrase avec 'un demi-cachet'.
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Écrivez une phrase humoristique sur quelqu'un de très pâle.
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Traduisez : 'I take a pill every morning.'
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Traduisez : 'This house has a lot of charm.' (using cachet)
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Décrivez la couleur et la forme d'un cachet imaginaire.
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Écrivez une phrase sur une ordonnance perdue.
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Utilisez 'boîte' et 'cachets'.
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Faites une phrase au passé composé avec 'prendre' et 'cachet'.
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Utilisez 'cachet de cire' dans une phrase historique.
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Écrivez une phrase sur le prix d'un médicament.
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Faites une phrase avec 'sous le cachet du secret'.
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Écrivez une phrase sur un cachet difficile à trouver.
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Prononcez le mot 'le cachet'.
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Demandez à quelqu'un s'il a un cachet d'aspirine.
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Dites que vous avez oublié de prendre votre cachet.
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Affirmez qu'un appartement a beaucoup de charme en utilisant 'cachet'.
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Dites au pharmacien que vous préférez les cachets effervescents.
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Expliquez que vous devez prendre deux cachets par jour.
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Demandez où se trouve la boîte de cachets.
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Dites que le cachet de la poste est important.
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Prononcez 'un cachet effervescent'.
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Dites que vous avez du mal à avaler les cachets.
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Dites qu'il faut un cachet officiel sur le papier.
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Demandez quel est le cachet de l'artiste pour ce soir.
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Dites que vous allez prendre un cachet pour dormir.
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Récitez la phrase : 'Le cachet de la poste fait foi'.
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Dites qu'une vieille maison a du cachet.
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Demandez si le cachet est sécable.
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Dites que vous avez pris un demi-cachet.
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Prononcez 'cachet d'aspirine'.
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Dites que l'infirmière a donné un cachet au patient.
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Dites que vous ne voulez pas de cachets.
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Écoutez et identifiez le mot : /ka.ʃɛ/.
Le locuteur dit : 'Prends ton cachet'. Que devez-vous faire ?
Le locuteur dit : 'Cette maison a du cachet'. De quoi parle-t-il ?
Le locuteur dit : 'Le cachet de la poste fait foi'. De quoi parle-t-il ?
Le locuteur demande : 'Combien de cachets par jour ?'. Que veut-il savoir ?
Le locuteur dit : 'C'est un cachet effervescent'. Comment le préparer ?
Le locuteur dit : 'Il a reçu un gros cachet'. De quoi parle-t-on ?
Le locuteur dit : 'Où est le cachet de la mairie ?'. Que cherche-t-il ?
Le locuteur dit : 'Je n'aime pas les cachets'. Que préfère-t-il peut-être ?
Le locuteur dit : 'C'est un demi-cachet'. Quelle dose prend-il ?
Écoutez la phrase : 'Le cachet est périmé'. Quel est le problème ?
Écoutez : 'Il faut apposer le cachet'. Que faut-il faire ?
Écoutez : 'Un cachet pour la gorge'. Pour quoi est-ce ?
Écoutez : 'Il ressemble à un cachet d'aspirine'. Comment est-il ?
Écoutez : 'Le cachet de cire est rouge'. De quoi s'agit-il ?
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Summary
The word 'le cachet' is your essential term for a pill in France. Whether you're at the pharmacy asking for 'un cachet d'aspirine' or admiring an old apartment with 'beaucoup de cachet', this word bridges health, law, and aesthetics. Example: 'Prends un cachet et repose-toi.'
- Le cachet is the everyday French word for a pill or tablet of medicine.
- It is a masculine noun (le cachet) and is pronounced like 'ka-shay'.
- Beyond medicine, it means an official stamp or the 'charm' of a house.
- Commonly used with verbs like 'prendre' (to take) and 'avaler' (to swallow).
Think Pharmacy
Whenever you think of a pharmacy in France, think of 'le cachet'. It is the most practical word for your health needs.
Always Masculine
Associate 'cachet' with other masculine objects like 'objet' or 'projet' to remember its gender easily.
Real Estate Magic
If you want to impress a French person while looking at an old building, say 'Elle a beaucoup de cachet'. It’s a very high compliment for architecture.
Postmark Proof
In any official correspondence, remember the phrase 'cachet de la poste faisant foi'. it can save you from late penalties!
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