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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Native speaker of indian origin, now french tutor settled in Navi Mumbai

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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