This is the 2498th most frequent French word.
alice
In French, "Alice" is primarily a proper noun, a female given name, and does not have a standalone definition outside of its use as a name.
In this sentence, 'Alice' is used as a proper noun, indicating someone's name.
Alice est une personne très gentille.
Alice is a very kind person.
Here, 'Alice' acts as a possessive proper noun, denoting ownership of the gate.
Il faut une clef pour ouvrir le portail d'Alice.
A key is needed to open Alice's gate.
In this example, 'Alice' refers to the fictional character 'Alice' from a famous story.