beatrice

This is the 5408th most frequent French word.

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beatrice

The French word "Béatrice" is a proper noun, typically a given name, equivalent to "Beatrice" in English.


The word 'Béatrice' here is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific person, demonstrating its use as a personal name in identifying an individual.

Béatrice est une amie très chère.

Béatrice is a very dear friend.


The word 'Béatrice' again serves as a proper noun, showing use in reporting an event involving a person by their name.

Hier, j'ai rencontré Béatrice au parc.

Yesterday, I met Béatrice at the park.


'Béatrice' is employed as a proper noun to denote a character who is central to the subject being discussed, thereby personifying the context.

L'histoire de Béatrice et son courage m'inspire.

The story of Béatrice and her bravery inspires me.