faute
See also: fauté
French
Etymology
From Old French faute, from Vulgar Latin *fallita, feminine of *fallitus, in place of Latin falsus, perfect passive participle of fallō. Compare Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese falta. Doublet of faillite.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fot/
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Noun
faute f (plural fautes)
- error, mistake
- une faute d'orthographe ― a spelling mistake
- C'est la faute à pas de chance. ― .
- fault, blame
- c'est de ma faute ― I'm to blame (literally, “it's my fault”)
- c'est toujours la faute aux autres ― other people are always to blame (literally, “it's always other people's fault”)
- il rejette la faute sur son patron ― he laid/put the blame on his boss
- (law) wrong, misdemeanor
- (sports) foul, fault (infraction of the rules)
Derived terms
Further reading
- “faute” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Latin
Old French
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *fallita, feminine of *fallitus, in place of Latin falsus, perfect passive participle of fallō.
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