amelia

This is the 5247th most frequent French word.

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amelia

"Amelia" is not a French word; in English, it refers to a medical condition involving the congenital absence of one or more limbs.


In this sentence, 'Amélia' is used as a proper noun, representing a person's name.

Amélia est une étudiante brillante.

Amelia is a brilliant student.


Here, 'Amélia' again serves as a proper noun, indicating a specific individual being referenced.

Lors de la vidéo, on a parlé d'Amélia.

During the video, they talked about Amelia.


In this example, 'Amélia' continues as a proper noun representing a person, showing its usage in a question about present expectations or plans.

Je me demande si Amélia viendra ce soir.

I wonder if Amelia will come tonight.