French · Family & People
couple
Two people who are in a romantic relationship.
Ce couple est tres amoureux.
This couple is very much in love.
'Couple' comes from the Latin 'copula', meaning a bond or link. The word was adopted into French during the 14th century and has come to signify a pair or partnership, especially in romantic contexts.
Primarily used in informal contexts, 'couple' can also appear in formal discussions about relationships. The term is common in both spoken and written French, with regional usage consistent across Francophone areas.
The concept of 'couple' is explored in various literary forms, including modern novels and sociological discussions about relationships, particularly in works by contemporary authors like Amélie Nothomb.