anthony

This is the 5272nd most frequent French word.

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anthony

"Anthony" is a proper noun, typically used as a given name, and does not have a meaning in French beyond its use as a name.


The word 'Anthony' is a proper noun, functioning as a subject within the sentence, used to identify a person with specific actions or qualities.

Anthony est un écrivain talentueux qui publie des romans captivants.

Anthony is a talented writer who publishes captivating novels.


Here, 'Anthony' is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific individual involved in an event or interaction described within the sentence.

J'ai rencontré Anthony à la conférence sur la littérature.

I met Anthony at the literature conference.


In this sentence, 'Anthony' again functions as a proper noun, referring to the mentioned individual participating in a dialog or activity.

Nous avons discuté avec Anthony de son dernier projet éditorial.

We discussed Anthony's latest editorial project with him.