Tuesday, May 15, 2007

grammar lesson

caché != cachet != cache

A lot of people write cache because they don't know how to make an é, but usually caché is wrong too!

for reference:

cache is an English noun that means hiding place or storage place.

caché is the past participle of a french verb. It means concealed.

cachet is an English noun meaning mark of distinction.

they are all derived from the same root, but you are still wrong.

thank you.

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