What are the easy ways to remember French words?

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Learn Few, Use them daily and make sentences with those words. By this way, You will learn many words.
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HI Divya. There is no easy way so to say. Advantage is that the writing is similar to English as well as the meaning. The pronunciation is what makes french a different language. .Also, like in all languages, only speaking regularly will ensure that u know and remember words easily.
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keep practices each and every days, make sentences....
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Use them daily even alone. Make a sentence anytime you learn a new word. Revise your vocab and read your sentence. Get in a French speaking group online or live to iinteract in french regularly. All the best
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