une paire / un couple

Diana S.B2Kwiziq community member

une paire / un couple

I thought "une paire" could be used as well as "un couple".  Does "une paire" imply something like "two things that match/belong together", more than "un couple" does?  In English, I would very likely refer to two horses in a field as "a pair of horses", whether they looked alike or not.

Asked 4 days ago
CélineKwiziq Native French TeacherCorrect answer

Bonjour Diana,

That's an excellent question!

In French, "un couple" and "une paire" both refer to "two of something" but they’re not used in the same contexts:

Laura et Philippe sont le couple parfait ! Laura and Philippe are the perfect couple!

-> two people in a romantic relationship*

*with the exception of "un couple de danseurs exceptionel = an exceptional dancing duo"
Marc et Paul sont une paire d'amis inséparables. = Marc and Paul are a pair od inseparable friends.

-> two people in an friendly relationship

J'ai acheté une nouvelle paire de chaussures. = I bought a new pair of shoes.

-> two matching items, i.e. a set

 

I hope this is helpful.

Bonne journée !

Diana S. asked:

une paire / un couple

I thought "une paire" could be used as well as "un couple".  Does "une paire" imply something like "two things that match/belong together", more than "un couple" does?  In English, I would very likely refer to two horses in a field as "a pair of horses", whether they looked alike or not.

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